BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL VINES 
Beds of flowers tastefully disposed give brightness and beauty to a place, but it is the climbers 
that afford coziness and special charm to a home. They beautify unsightly spots; they break up the 
monotony of the grounds; they supply, like Jonah's gourd, quick shade from burning sun. -A good 
variety of these plants should be found at every home. They are indispensable in giving a homey 
appearance, and imparting cheer and comfort and contentment to the inmates. The plants are readily 
started from seeds, and easily transplanted to where you wish them to grow. _ 
ABRUS Praecatorius, Prayer Bean, hhp, 15 ft. 
A beautiful foliage vine with clusters of large 
purple firs and bright scarlet seeds. 
ADLUMIA Cirrhosa, Allegheny Vine, hb, 20 ft. 
An exceedingly graceful vine with pretty foli¬ 
age and clusters of lovely pink flowers. 
AEEBIA Quinata, 30 ft. A fine. Japanese ever¬ 
green hardy vine, firs brown, very fragrant 
and are freely produced in Spring, not hardy 
far North. 
ANTIG O N O N 
Leptopus, 
Queen's 
Wreath, hhp. 
A beautiful 
free - blooming 
Summer vine; 
hardy South 
but needs pro¬ 
tection North; 
lovely rose- 
pink firs. 
AMPEL O P S I S 
Veitchi, a ro- 
b u s t hardy 
woodbine, 
clings to walls, 
bright-colored 
foliage in Fall. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Elegans, Cali¬ 
co Flower.hhp, 
8 ft. One of 
the most easily 
grown pot 
Antignon Leptopus 
vines; starts readily from seeds and blooms the 
first season, the peculiar and attractive firs 3 
in. across being red, white, yellow, purple, 
brown distinctly contrasted. 
Fimbriata, hhp, 6 ft. A pretty vine with graceful 
foliage and purplish-yellow odd-shaped firs. 
Sipho, 40 ft. A hardy vine, leaves semi-tropical, 
firs pipe-like, brown, early Spring. 
Tomentosa, hp. 30 ft. A handsome hardy herba¬ 
ceous vine with semi-tropical foliage and 
golden firs followed by pretty seed pods. 
BEAN Scarlet Runner, hha, 15 ft. An easily- 
grown vine bearing freely large clusters of 
rich showy scarlet firs followed by big pods of 
edible beans. 15 seeds 5c; oz. 10c. 
Benincasa Cerifera 
BENINCASA Cerifera, hha, 15 ft. A handsome 
Gourd vine, large leaves and showy golden 
firs 4 in. across followed by white fruits 15 in. 
long; for preserves. 
BIGNONIA Radicans, hp. Native shrubby wall 
vine of quick growth. Firs clustered, large red 
showy trumpets. 
Tweediana, hhp, 10 ft. Showy vine from Buenos 
Aires. Lovely trumpet-shaped golden firs. 
BRYONIA Dioica, hhp, 8 ft. A strong-growing 
tuberous-rooted perennial with racemes of small 
whitish firs and red fruits, a good cover vine. 
15 seeds. 
BRYONOPSIS Laciniosa, hha, 15 ft. A lovely 
rapid vine pretty foliage and small firs suc¬ 
ceeded by charming little fruits, green with 
brown spots. 30 seeds. 
CAJOPHORA Lateritia, hhp, 5 ft. A rapid-grow¬ 
ing prostrate or climbing perennial, brick-red 
firs. 
CALAMPELIS Scabra, hhp, 15 ft. The Glory 
Flower of Chili; a splendid climbing evergreen, 
the firs bright and showy, in graceful clusters. 
CANARY VINE, hha, 15 ft. A very pretty vine of 
the Nasturtium family; firs resemble a minia¬ 
ture Canary bird, and appear in great pro¬ 
fusion. 12 seeds. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER, hha, 20 ft. A hybrid Ipom- 
oea similar to Cypress Vine, but more robust 
and having larger and more showy firs. 
CARDIOSPERMUM Halicacabum, ha, 15 ft. Bal¬ 
loon Vine, very pretty, foliage soft green, firs, 
small white clusters, followed by balloon-like 
seed pods. 
CEBATHA Carolina, hp, 20 ft. A lovely vine; 
small white firs followed by scarlet berries that 
hang till Christmas, handsome. 20 seeds. 
CELASTRUS Scandens, 30 ft. Hardy shrubby 
vine, clusters of white firs in Spring, and a rich 
orange vessel with bright scarlet seeds in 
Autumn, fine. 
Clematis Jackmanii 
CLEMATIS (Virgin's Bower), hp. These species 
are all hardy vines, free-blooming, fine for 
covering trellises, summer houses and shading 
porches. The seeds are mostly tardy in starting 
and are not always successful when planted. 
Coccinea (New), Rose-scarlet firs. 12 seeds. 
Jackmanii, 10 ft. Big purple firs; profuse. 12 s. 
Paniculata, 20 ft. White fragrant firs, in great 
profusion; in cloud-like masses. 25 s. 
Tangutica. Flowers yellow. Panicles of seeds 
silvery white. 12 s. 
Complete Special Mixture of Clematis, 40 s." 
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