VINE AND GROUND COYER SEEDS 
Uses for Vines and Ground Covers 
Nothing: provides a home-like and restful appearance more 
quickly than a covering of green VINES for blank walls, bare 
fences and arbors. 
We are listing the most pleasing sorts that are adapted to Ari¬ 
zona conditions, and strongly recommend liberal planting of various 
vine seeds, which best suit your fancy. 
We particularly recommend the Antigonon Leptopus—commonly 
called Queen’s Wreath. This vine can be grown from seed or bulbous 
roots. The roots are preferable, as a quicker start is obtained. 
In the warmer sections, the vines will carry through the winter 
season, but will lose its leaves. Even when frozen down, it grows up 
again in the Spring. 
The plants grow stronger and larger each season, and produce 
an abundance of beautiful coral pink flowers. 
Plant the tuberous roots during February, March and April. 
Plant the seed during the Fall and Spring months. 
Coboea Scandens 
(CUP AND SAUCDB VINE) —A peren¬ 
nial climber of rapid growth; very valu¬ 
able for covering trellises, arbor, trunks 
of trees, etc. Will cling to any rough 
surface, often attaining a height of 30 
to 40 feet in one season. 
MIXED CODOBS—Fkt., 10c; </4 oz., 25c; 
oz., 75c. 
Cypress Vine 
(Annual Climber) 
Height 10-15 ft. A good vine for train¬ 
ing on a light ornamental trellis. Bears 
a profusion of star-shaped scarlet and 
white blossoms from mid-summer to 
frost. Fine fern-like foliage. Pit., 10c. 
Kudzu Vine 
PUEBABIA THUNBEBGIANA —One of 
the most rapid-growing vines known. 
Will grow 50 feet in one season. Slow in 
germinating; soak seed in hot water over 
night. Flowers are pea-shaped and rosy 
purple in color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Gourds 
MIXED VABIETIES —Strong climbing 
plants producing many odd shapes and 
ornamental gourds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c. 
Morning Glory 
Free flowering beautiful climbers with 
rich and varied colored flowers, very 
useful for covering lattice work, veran¬ 
das, etc., where they are exceedingly 
effective. Soak the seed for several hours 
in warm water before planting. Plant 
after all danger of frost. 
Moon Flower—Ipomea 
Splendid rapid growing climbers. The 
flowers are beautiful and varied and re¬ 
semble giant Morning Glories. The foli¬ 
age is luxuriant and makes a growth of 
10 to 30 feet a season. The seed of the 
Moon Flower should have the outer shell 
punctured and then soaked in water for 
twelve hours or more to germinate it. 
Plant during Winter and Spring months. 
Darge Blue—Pit., 10c; oz., 60c; Barge 
White—Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Lantana 
Antignon Leptopus 
(Called Queen’s Wreath and 
Bosa de Montana) 
A rapid growing and lovely vine with 
heart-shaped leaves and bearing quanti¬ 
ties of rose pink flowers in wreaths. 
Blooms in the Summer and Fall. A vine 
which will thrive in hot, sunny situa¬ 
tions and if cut down by frost will come 
up again in the Spring. A very popular 
vine in the Salt River Valley and sim¬ 
ilar climates. STRONG 4-year-old roots. 
Each, 50c; postpaid in the 1st, 2nd and 
3rd zone. 
MAJOB TABB 
MIXED — Attains a 
height of 15 feet or 
more, and comes in 
shades of Rose, Crim¬ 
son, Blue and White. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
IMPEBIAB JAPA¬ 
NESE MOBNING 
GBOBY — The best 
Morning Glory for 
strong growth and 
varying colors. Height 
15 to 20 feet. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c. 
MOBNING GBOBY, 
HEAVENBY BBUE— 
Deep pure sky blue 
flowers. Makes an un¬ 
usually attractive 
vine. Pkt., 15c; Vi oz., 
40c. 
IPOMEA—HEAVENBY BBUE 
MOBNING GBOBY 
A perennial growing from two to three 
feet high. Grows to a hedge-like plant 
bearing clusters of verbena-like flowers. 
Very attractive. Plant seed in February, 
March and April. The seed will lay in 
the ground a long time before germinat¬ 
ing. When large enough, transplant to 
permanent beds. Mixed colors, contain¬ 
ing Scarlet, Orange, White, Yellow, Rose, 
etc. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Vine Seed 
ANTIGONON BEPTOPUS (Queen’s 
Wreath) 
ABAMO (Mile a Minute) 
AUSTBABIAN PEA VINE (Dolichos 
Bignosis) 
BABSAM AFPBE (Momordica) 
BABBOON VINE 
CABDINAB CBIMBEB 
COBOEA SCANDENS 
CYPBESS VINE 
DOBICHOS (Hyacinth Bean) 
GOUBDS 
JAPANESE HOP (Humnlus) 
KUDZU VINE 
MOBNING GBOBY 
MOON FBOWEB (Ipomea) 
PASSION FBOWEB 
SMIBAX 
SCABBET BUNNEB 
WIBD CUCUMBEB 
Humulus 
(Japanese Hop) 
A rapid growing ornamental climber 
covering arbors, trellises, etc., in one 
.season. The 'foilage resembles the com¬ 
mon Hop and is very luxuriant, making 
a dense vine. Will stand extreme heat 
and remains green until frost. An 
annual. 
JAPONICUS — Green foliage. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 50c. 
Ice Plant 
(Mesembryanthemum) 
Crystallinum —The variety is largely 
grown for glistening foliage. Leaves are 
large, fleshy and covered with glisten¬ 
ing dots. The flowers are small and 
white. Plant Fall and Spring. Pkt., 10c. 
KUDZU VINE 
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