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GERMAIN SEED AND PLANT CO. 
SEEDS OF CLIMBING PLANTS. 
a.—Annual, p.—Perennial. 
Per pkt. 
Adlumia Cirrhosa. p. Pink; ht. 8 ft. 10c 
The graceful " Allegheny Vine,” also called 
" Mountain Fringe.” 
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia. p. Good foliage; 
ht. 50 ft. 10c 
Veitchii. p. (Japan Ivy) Ht. 50 ft. 10c 
The well-known "Virginia Creeper.” 
Antigonon Leptopus. p. Rose. 15c 
One of the most elegant climbers known. 
Native of Mexico. (Rosa de Montana) 
Aristolochia Elegans. hhp. Chocolate and 
purple; ht. 30 ft. 10c 
Sipho. p. Yellow and brown; ht. 40 ft. 10c 
The latter is called the "Dutchman’s Pipe.” 
Very odd looking and interesting. 
Australian Pea Vine. See Dolichos lignosus. 
Balloon Vine hha. White and green; ht. 
8 ft. 5c 
Bears a pretty inflated capsule. 
Bignonia Radicans. p. Orange scarlet; ht. 
15 ft .. 10c 
Stans. (Tecoma.) p. Orange; distinct foli¬ 
age ; ht. 10 ft. 15c 
Tweediana. p. Bright yellow; trumpet vine. 
Evergreen; ht. 20 ft. 10c 
w Trumpet Vines,” sometimes classed with 
Tecomas, robust, hardy climbers. Very 
ornamental. 
Canary Bird Flower, hha. Yellow; lit. 8 ft... 10c 
(Tropseolum Peregrinum.) A charming an¬ 
nual vine, with delicate foliage. 
Clematis Flammula. p. White; ht. 10 ft.... 10c 
Viticella. p. Purple; ht. 10 ft. 10c 
Jackman's New Hybrids. p. Mixed; ht. 
10 ft. . . 25c 
The "Virgin's Bower,” well-known profuse 
blooming climbers. The seed requires sev¬ 
eral months to germinate. 
Clianthus Puniceus. p. Bright scarlet; ht. 
6 ft. 15c 
"New Zealand Glory Pea.” A very handsome 
climber. 
Clitoria Ternatea. hhp. Blue; ht. 6 ft. 15c 
Cobaea Scandens. p. Purple; ht. 20 ft. 10c 
Alba. p. White; ht. 20 ft. 10c 
Macrostemma. p. Yellowish green, tipped 
with violet; stamens of enormous length; 
ht. 15 ft. 15c 
Rapid-growing climbers, with bell-shaped 
flowers. 
Convolvulus Major, a. Blue; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Crimson ; ht. 10 ft.;. 5c 
Pink; ht. 10 ft. 5e 
Striped; ht. 10 ft.. 5c 
White; ht. 10 ft... 5c 
Mixed; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Double. White, veined purple; ht. 10 ft.... 10c 
Aureus Superbus. Yellow. Very fine and 
rare; ht. 8 ft. 15c 
The well-known "Morning Glories.” 
Per pkt - 
Cypress Vine. hha. Scarlet. (See cut.) Ht 
8 ^. 5c 
White; ht. 8 ft. 5 e 
Mixed; ht. 8 ft. 5 e 
(Ipomcea Quamoclit.) Well-known climbers, 
with handsome delicate foliage. 
Dolichos Lablab. hha. Mixed; ht. 8 ft. 5c 
Lignosus. p. "Australian Pea Vine.” Rose 
and purple, one of the best climbers, for a 
hot, dry climate; ht. 15 ft. 5 C 
Eccremocarpus Scaber. p. Orange; ht. 6 ft.... 10c 
Very valuable to cover trellises. 
Humulus Japonicus. a. Ht. 20 ft. 10c 
(Japanese Hop.) A beautiful climber, which 
may be sown in open ground in spring, at¬ 
taining immense proportions in a short 
time. 
Cypress Vine. 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glory, hha. 
Mixed, all colors, very large; ht. 30 ft. 10c 
Ipomoea. Heavenly Blue. hha. Light blue* 
ht * 15 ft .’ 10c 
Learii. "Blue Moon-flower.” Splendid n 
to- 25 ft. _ 10c 
Mexicana Grandiflora Alba. "True White 
Moon-flower.” hhp. Ht. 15 ft. 15 c 
Kennedya Bimaculata Grandiflora. p. Pur¬ 
ple; ht. 10 ft. 25c 
Lathyrus Latifolius. p. Mixed. Rose and 
white; ht. 6 ft. 5 c 
The."Everlasting Pea.” 
Loasa Aurantiaca. hha. Golden yellow* ht. 
6 ft .’. 10 c 
The "Chilian Nettle” plant, with beautiful 
and interesting flowers. Must be handled 
with gloves, as the leaves sting. 
Lonicera Tartarica. p. (Tartarian Honey¬ 
suckle.) Rose; ht. 6 ft. iq c 
Mandevillea Suaveolens. p. White; ht. 
"Chili Jasmine.” Very fragrant. 
Maurandia. hhp. White; ht. 8 ft 
Purple; ht. 8 ft. 
Fine mixed; ht. 8 ft.. . 
10c 
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