IPOMOEA In Variety. (8e) NASTURTIUM, Tropaeolum 
The Ipomoeas are beautiful vines of the Morn¬ 
ing Glory family. They grow freely and bloom 
abundantly throughout the season. They will 
grow twenty feet high, and form a.handsome 
screen for a porch or summer-house, or can be 
used to cover and beautify old fences or build¬ 
ings. Kinds: Coccinea mixed. Hederacea: Blue, 
Marmorata Rosea, Coelestina, Grandiflora alba, 
white, Grandiflora superba, sky blue on white 
§ round, striped-leaved. Hederacea mixed. Hu- 
erii mixed. Limbata Blegantissima (beauti¬ 
ful violet with distinct white edge). Nil Grand¬ 
iflora, Setosa, Rubro ccerulea, Bona Nox, Rox¬ 
burgh white, Superba fol. variegatis mixed. 
Complete Special Mixture of all sorts. 
Japanese Ulorning dories. These 
are handsome vines with showy and beautiful flowers, not 
unlike the common Morning Glory, but more tender, and 
not so free-blooming. Collata mixed. Mikado mixed. Im- 
perlalls mixed. Special Mixture of many fine varieties. 
Loasa Aurantiaca, a pretty little vine with 
stinging hairs and brick-red flowers. 
Lophospernmm scandens, a robust vine 
with pubescent foliage and bell-shaped purple flowers. 
Elegant annual vines with large, delicate-tex- 
tured, rich-colored flowers, blooming continu¬ 
ously until frost. Useful for covering a trellis, 
forming a screen, for growing in a porch box, 
and for covering rocks or unsightly objects. 
Giant Climbing varieties: Pearl, cream white. Dun 
nett’s Orange. Atropurpurea, purple. Chameleon, flaked 
and spotted, dark-leaved. Scheuerianum, straw-color, 
spotted. Edward Otto, bronze. Orange-striped. Nan 
keen, yellow. Bright Hose. Vesuvius, rich terra-cotta 
red. Schilltngli, yellow, spotted brown. King Theodore 
Special Mixture. Per lb $1.25, 4 lb 40 cts., 1 oz 15 cts 
Lobbianum, a more delicate and floriferous race of 
Climbing Nasturttums: Cardinale, dark-leaved, beautiful 
cardinal color. Spitfire, rose-scarlet. Victoria, light yel¬ 
low, stained red. Brilliant, dark scarlet Bright yellow, 
stained purple. Yellowish-white, stained purple Chaixl- 
anum, yellow, spotted red. Brilliant Fulgens, scarlet. 
Firefly, orange, spotted blood-red. Queen Victoria, scar¬ 
let. Special Mixture of all sorts, 1 oz 20 cts. 
Other Choice Nasturtiums: Madam Gunter Hybrids, 
mixed. Variegated-leaved mixed. 
Manrandya, a pretty, dense-foliaged vine 
Six feet high, covered with lovely drooping bells in au¬ 
tumn. A handsome rich green vine after frost has In¬ 
jured other things. Lilac, White, Rose, etc. Mixed. 
Mina Holbata, an annual vine 20 feet high, 
bearing clusters of rich scarlet flowers. Sow early Indoors. 
Sweet Pea, Improved Large-flowered. An 
indispensable vine growing from four to six feet high, 
and literally covered with clusters of very sweet-scented, 
rich-colored and beautiful flowers. Sow in fall or early 
Rprlng in a trench, covering a half inch deep. Hoe the soil 
in about the plants as they grow until the trench is filled. 
Mulch with chopped tobacco stems, and provide a chick¬ 
en-wire trellis several feet high, tobacco stems being 
woven into the meshes. At the south rows may be planted 
in September. The mixture offered is first-class, and will 
yield satisfactory results. Perfb $1.00, 4 ft 30 cts, 1 oz 10 cts. 
Thunbergia alata. A splendid vine ten 
feet high, suitable for out-door culture or window pots, 
blooming freely summer or winter. A fine winter-bloom¬ 
ing vine In Florida. White with dark eye. Buff with dark 
eye. Pure White, Light Yellow, Orange, Special Mixture. 
Vieia Gerardi. a pretty climber. Flowers 
dark violet. Also Atropurpurea, purple, and Unijuga, 
violet. Mixture. 
