A. remarkably pretty climber. Ivy- 
llke foliage. bright and luxuriant, 
never troubled with insects, and ad¬ 
mirably adapted for trellises, arbors, 
etc. The small flowers are soon followed 
by numerous fruits two inches long, which 
turn to brilliant scarlot, spotted with 
White, rendering the vino very pretty. 
Pkt., 10 seeds, 0 ets* 
COB>EA SCANDENS. 
COCCINEA INDICA. 
grandly outside 
duso climber, and 
Although it docs „ 
it is also a splendid house 
will do well running over windows iu 
the house, and will reward the grower with 
an abundance of beautiful, largo, bell¬ 
shaped llowors, green at first, but rapidly 
changing to a beautiful, deep violet bluo. 
A well established plant will run 30 to 40 
feet in a season. It grows and flourishes 
everywhere. Pkt., 10 seeds, 0 cents. 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
(THE GIANT SPIDER PLANT.) 
A robust, plant, growing vigorously four 
to five feet high, unaffected by wind or 
weather, and llowcrlng profusely and con¬ 
tinuously for mouths. In fact, ft is a per¬ 
petual bloomer, the spikes continuing 
to Increase in size as the plant grows, un¬ 
til they reach upward of two feet in length. 
The flowers are very showy, bright roso COB/EA 8CANDENS. 
color; it grows freely from seed sown in .. . . 
the open ground, thrives luxuriantly, and blooms all summer, no matter how unfavorable 
the season may be. It Is also one of the very best honey-producing plants, and should 
be planted liberally by all bee-keepers. Pkt„ 100 seeds, 4 cents. 
