GERMAINS 
FLOWER SEEDS 
GOURDS, continued. Pkt. 
Pear-shaped. Height 10 ft.$0 10 
Serpent (Trichosanthes colubrina). Very 
long and coiled. Height 10 ft.. 10 
Sugar Trough. Enormous, holding sever¬ 
al gallons. Height 15 ft. 05 
MOM OK DIC A. The Momordicas are very 
handsome. The fruits burst when ripe, 
Pkt. 
exposing the bright orange-scarlet in¬ 
terior, which resembles a handsome 
flower 
Bal<mminn (Balsam Apple). Height 6 ft. 10 
Charantin (Balsam Pear). Height 5 ft... 10 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. Finest mixed 
kinds . 05 
Seeds of Climbing Plants 
A, Annual. P, Perennial. 
Pkt. 
ADLUMIA clrrhoaa. P. The graceful Alle¬ 
gheny Vine. also called Mountain 
Fringe. Pink. Height 8 ft.$0 10 
AMPELOPSIS. The well-known Virginia 
Creeper. 
Veltcliil (Japan Ivy). P. Height 50 ft_ 10 
ANTIGONON leptopus (Rosa de montana). 
P. One of the most elegant climbers 
known. Native of Mexico. Rose. 15 
ARISTOLOCHIA elegan.s. Hhp. Chocolate 
and purple. Height 30 ft. 10 
Siplio (Dutchman’s Pipe). P. Very odd¬ 
looking and interesting. Yellow and 
brown. Height 40 ft. 10 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE. See Dolichos 
lignosus. 
BALLOON VINE. Hha. Bears a pretty, in¬ 
flated capsule. White and green. 
Height 8 ft.-. 05 
RIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine). P. Sometimes 
classed with Tecoma. Robust, hardy 
climber. Very ornamental. 
Iladicans. Orange-scarlet. Height 15 ft. 10 
Stans (Tecoma). Orange; distinct foli¬ 
age. Height 10 ft. 10 
Tweedlana. Bright Yellow; evergreen. 
Height 20 ft. 10 
CANARY-BIRD FLOWER (Tropoeolum 
peregrinum). Hha. A charming annual 
vine with delicate foliage. Flowers 
yellow. Height 8 ft. 10 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower). P. Well- 
known, profuse-blooming climbers. 
The seed requires several months to 
germinate. 
Flaminula. White. Height 10 ft. 10 
Vltlcella. Purple. Height 10 ft. 10 
Jackman’s New Hybrids. Mixed. Height 
10 ft.... 25 
CLIANTHUS puniceus (New Zealand Par¬ 
rot’s Bill). P. A very handsome climber. 
Bright scarlet. Height 6 ft. 15 
CLITORIA ternatea. Hhp. Blue. Height 6 
ft. 15 
COBAEA. P. Rapid-growing climbers, 
with bell-shaped flowers. 
Scandcns. Purple. Height 20 ft. 10 
Alba. White. Height 20 ft. 10- 
CYPRESS VINE. 
MINA LOBATA. 
Macros temma. Yellowish green, tipped 
with violet; stamens of enormous 
length. Height 15 ft. 
CONVOLVULUS. A. The well-known Morn¬ 
ing-Glories. 
Major, Blue. Height 10 ft. 
Major, Crimson. Height 10 ft. 
Major, Pink. Height 10 ft. 
Major, Striped. Height 10 ft. 
Major, White. Height 10 ft. 
Major, Mixed. Height 10 ft. 
Major, Double, White-veined purple. 
Height 10 ft. 
Aureus superbus. Yellow. Very fine and 
rare. Height 8 ft. 
CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea quamoclit). Hha. 
Well-known climbers, with handsome, 
delicate foliage. 
Scarlet. Height 8 ft. 
White. Height 8 ft. 
Mixed. Height 8 ft. 
DOLICHOS Lahlah. Hha. Mixed. Height 8 
Lignosus (Australian Pea). P. Rose and 
purple; one of the best climbers for a 
hot, dry climate. Height 15 ft. 
ECCREMOCARPUS scaber. P. Orange; 
very valuable to cover trellises. Height 
6 ft. 
HUMULUS. A beautiful climber, which may 
be sown in open ground in spring, at¬ 
taining immense proportions in a short 
time. 
Pkt. 
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Jnponlcus (Japanese Hop). A. Height 20 
ft 
Japanese Variegated. 10 
Lupulus (Common Hop). 10 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
Hha. Mixed, all colors. Very large. 
Height 30 ft. io 
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