DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
Per pkt. 
AristolocMa 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. 
Balloon Vine, hha. White and green; ht. 
8 ft... 5c 
Bears a pretty inflated capsule. 
Bignonia Radicans. p. Orange scarlet; 
ht. 15 ft.10c 
Cypress Vine. 
Ka?mpferii. p. Purple; 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 
" Trumpet Vines,” sometimes classed with 
Tecomas, robust, hardy climbers. Very 
ornamental. 
Canary Bird Flower, hha. Yellow; 
ht. 8 ft.10c 
(Tropreolum 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. 
Cliantlius 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. 
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Per pkt. 
Convolvulus Major, a. Blue; ht. 10 ft... 5c 
Crimson; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Pink; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Striped; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
White; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Mixed; ht. 10 ft. 5c 
Aureus Superbus. Yellow. Very fine and 
rare; ht. 8 ft.15c 
The well-known "Morning Glories.” 
Cypress Vine. Scarlet, hha. (See cut.) 
ht. 8 ft. 5c 
W’hite, hha. ht. 8 ft. 5c 
Mixed; ht. 8 ft. 5c 
(Ipomcea Quamoclit.) W T ell known climbers, 
with handsome delicate foliage. 
Doliclios 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. 10c 
Eccremocarpus Scaber, p. Orange; ht. 
6 ft. 10c 
Very valuable to cover trellises. 
Ilumulus Japonicus, a. ht. 20 ft.10c 
(Japanese Hop.) A beautiful climber, which 
may be sown in open ground in spring, 
attaining immense proportions in a short 
time. 
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, p; 
ht. 25 ft. 10c 
Mexicana Grandiflora Alba. "True White 
Moon-flower,” hhp. ht. 15 ft.15c 
Kennedya Bimaculata Grandiflora, p. Pur¬ 
ple; ht. 10 ft. L .15c 
Bathyrus Latifolius, p. Mixed, rose and 
white; ht. 6 ft. 5c 
The "Everlasting Pea.” 
Boasa Aurantiaca, hha. Golden yellow; ht. 
6 ft.10c 
The "Chilian Nettle” plant, with beautiful 
and interesting flowers. Must be handled 
with gloves, as the leaves sting. 
Bonicera Tartarica, p. (Tartarian Honey¬ 
suckle.) Rose; ht. 6 ft.10c 
Mandevillea Suaveolens, p. White; ht. 
15 ft .10c 
"Chili Jasmine.” Very fragrant. 
Maurandia, hhp. White; ht. 8 ft.10c 
Purple; ht. 8 ft.10c 
Fine mixed; ht. 8 ft.10c 
Mina Lobata. (See cut on page 80.) Red, 
yellow and white, ta. ht. 15 ft.. 10c 
Sanguinea. Blood red, ta. ht. 15 ft.10c 
Very showy, great favorites in this section. 
