Vines from Seed and Bulbous Roots 
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 Arizona 
conditions, and strongly recommend liberal planting of various vine 
seeds, which best suit your fancy. 
We are particularly recommend the Antigonon Leptopus—common¬ 
ly called Queen's Wreath. This vine can be grown from seed or 
bulbous roots. The roots are preferable as a quicker start is obtained. 
Alamo 
(MILE A MINUTE VINE) A very fast 
growing and beautiful vine. Plant in 
the Spring. Pkt., 10c; per oz., 25c. 
Bean 
(SCARLET RUNNER) A popular climb¬ 
er with scarlet flowers. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c. 
Antigonon Leptopus 
Sometimes called Queen’s Wreath and 
Rosa de Montana. A lovely vine bear¬ 
ing quantities of rose pink flowers in 
wreaths. Blooms in summer and fall. 
Thrives in hot sunny situations and if 
cut down by frost will come up again 
in spring. Pkt., 10c. 
3 year old bulbous roots (obtainable 
during Spring months)—50c each. 
Australian Pea Vine 
(DOLICHOS LIGNOSIS) Climber. Rose 
and purple color. One of the best 
climbers for a hot, dry climate. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Coboea Scandens 
(CUP AND SAUCER VINE) A perennial 
climber of rapid growth; very valuable 
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 COLORS—Pkt., 10c; V 4 oz., 
25c; oz., 75c. 
Cypress Vine 
(ANNUAL CLIMBER) Height 10-15 ft. 
A good vine for training on a light 
ornamental trellis. Bears a profusion 
of star-shaped scarlet and white blos¬ 
soms from mid-summer to frost. Fine 
fern-like foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
Kudzu Vine 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA—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 VARIETIES — 
Strong climbing plants 
producing many odd 
shapes and ornamental 
gourds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
45c. 
Humulus 
(JAPANESE HOP) — A 
rapid growing ornamen¬ 
tal climber covering ar¬ 
bors, trellises, etc., in 
one season. The foli¬ 
age resembles the com¬ 
mon Hop and is very 
luxuriant, making a 
dense vine. Will stand 
extreme heat and re¬ 
mains green until frost. 
An annual. 
JAPONICUS — Green 
foliage. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
50c. 
Morning Glory 
CLARK'S EARLIEST HEAVENLY BLUE— A beautiful sky blue 
color which shades at the center to a golden throat. It is 
the earliest flowering variety, makes a sparse foliage and is 
heavily covered with flowers. 
In order to get the greatest quantity of flowers from the 
strain, seed should be planted in a dry sandy location where 
the plants will receive as little water as possible and they 
should never be fertilized unless a heavier growth of foliage 
is required. Plant in the Spring and early Summer. Pkt., 15c; 
V* oz., 40c. 
Plumosus 
Cardinal Climber 
Balloon Vine 
A climbing annual. Bears a pretty inflated capsule 
resembling a balloon. White and green. Pkt., 10c. 
Balsam 
(MEMORDICA) A climbing annual with graceful and 
ornamental foliage; yellow flowers and warted yellow 
fruits. Thrives in hot weather. Pkt., 10c. 
Cardinal Climber 
One of the best climbing plants for hot, dry weather. 
Grows to a height of 30 feet, with attractive green 
foliage covered with bright Cardinal Red flowers. Soak 
seed in hot water over night. Pkt., 15c. 
Dolichos 
(HYACINTH BEANS) Climber. Splendid annual climb¬ 
er; clusters of purple and white flowers, followed by 
ornamental seed pods; 10 feet high. Plant in the 
Spring. All colors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
Lantana 
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 germinating. 
When large enough, transplant to permanent beds. 
Mixed colors, containing Scarlet, Orange, White, 
Yellow, Rose, etc. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Passion Flower 
A hardy perennial climber, very satisfactory for 
immense growth, as it will cover a porch or small 
cottage in one season. Pkt., 10c. 
Madeira Vines 
(ASPARAGUS FERN)—Fine feathery foliage used 
extensively for green in boquets. Slow to germi¬ 
nate and seeds should be soaked in water before 
sowing. Pkt., 10c; 100 seeds 50c. 
Smilax 
A perennial vine which thrives best in a shady 
location. Very useful for decorative purposes. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Morning Glory 
MORNING GLORY — Free flowering beautiful 
climbers with rich and varied colored flowers, very 
useful for covering lattice work, verandas, etc., 
where they are exceedingly effective. Soak the 
seed for several hours in warm water before 
planting. Plant after all danger of frost. 
MAJOR TALL MIXED—Attains a height of 15 
feet or more, and comes in shades of Rose, Crim¬ 
son, Blue and White. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
(BOUSSINGAULTIA BASELLOIDES)—A quick 
growing vine for porches and arbors. Will cover 
fences, stumps or trellises in a short time. Ob¬ 
tainable during Winter and Spring months. 
Plant 4 inches deep as soon as danger of 
frost is over, in rich soil. The vines reach 
from 10 to 20 feet in a season, and in late 
summer bear a profusion of little, fragrant, 
white flowers. 
Madeira Vines mak.e a fine house plant vine 
in pots, wall pockets, or in window boxes. The 
vines will hang over about 3 feet. For this 
purpose a light, airy place is required. They 
will also grow on water. 
Large Roots _15c each—12 for $1.25 
Medium Roots_10c each—12 for $1.00 
Small Roots _ 5c each—12 for $ .50 
(All Postpaid) 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY—The 
best Morning Glory for strong growth and varying 
colors. Height 15 to 20 feet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
Moon Flower 
LARGE WHITE—Splendid rapid growing climbers. 
The flowers are beautiful and varied and re¬ 
semble giant Morning Glories. The foliage 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. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 60c. 
LARGE BLUE—Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. 
Wild Cucumber 
This is a quick growing climber. It is thickly 
dotted over with pretty, white, fragrant flowers, 
followed by an abundance of ornamental and 
prickly seed pods. Plant in the Spring. Pkt., 10c. 
Quamoclit Cypress Vine 
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