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GREENWOOD, 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
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, comfort and contentment to the inmates. The plants are readily started from seeds, and 
easily transplanted to where you wish them to grow. 
Cardiospermum Halicacabum 
ABRUS Praecatorius, Prayer Bean, hhp, 15 ft. A 
beautiful foliage vine with clusters of large pur- 
ple flrs and bright scarlet seeds. 
ADLUMIA Cirrhosa, Allegheny Vine, hb, 20 it. An 
exceedingly graceful vine with pretty foliage and 
clusters of lovely pink flowers. 
AKEBIA Quinata, 30 ft. A fine Japanese evergreen 
hardy vine, flrs brown, very fragrant and are 
freely produced in Spring, not hardy far North. 
ANTIGONON Leptopus, Queen’s Wreath, hhp. A 
beautiful free-blooming Summer vine; hardy 
South but needs protection North; lovely rose- 
pink firs. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Elegans, Calico Flower, hhp, 8 ft. 
One of the most easily. grown pot vines; starts 
readily from seeds and blooms the first season, 
the peculiar and attractive flrs 3 in. across being 
red, white, yellow, purple, brown distinctly con- 
trasted. 
Sipho, 40 ft. A hardy vine, leaves semi-tropical, 
flrs pipe-like, brown, early Spring. 
Tomentosa, hp, 30 ft. A handsome hardy herba- 
ceous vine with semi-tropical foliage and golden 
flrs followed by pretty seed pods. 
BEAN Scarlet Runner, hha, 15 ft. An easily-grown 
vine bearing freely large clusters of rich showy 
scarlet flrs followed by big pods of edible beans. 
BENINCASA Cerifera, hha, I5 ft. A handsome Gourd 
vine, large leaves and showy golden flrs 4 in. 
across followed by white fruits 15 in. long; for 
preserves. 
BIGNONIA Radicans, hp. Native shrubby wall vine 
of quick growth. Firs large red showy pets. 
Tweediana, hhp, 10 ft. Showy vine from Buenos 
Aires. Lovely trumpet-shaped golden flrs. — 
BRYONIA Dioica, hhp, 8 ft. A _ strong-growing 
tuberous-rooted perennial with racemes of small 
whitish flrs and red fruits, a good cover vine. 
BRYONOPSIS Laciniosa, hha, 15 ft. A lovely rapid 
vine pretty foliage and small flrs succeeded by 
charming little fruits, green with brown spots. 
CAJOPHORA Lateritia, hhp, 5 ft. A rapid-growing 
prostrate or climbing perennial, brick-red flrs. 
ELIS 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; flrs resemble a miniature Ca- 
nary bird, and appear in great profusion. 
CARDIOSPERMUM Halicacabum, ha, 15 ft. Balloon 
Vine, very pretty, foliage soft green, firs. small 
white clusters. Balloon-like seed pods. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER, hha 20 ft. A hybrid Ipomoea 
similar to Cypress. Vine, but more robust and hav- 
ing larger and more showy firs. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 

Cobaea Scandens 
CEBATHA Carolina, hp, 20 ft. A lovely vine; small 
white firs followed by ‘scarlet berries that hang 
till Christmas, handsome. 7 
CELASTRUS Scandena, 30 ft. Hardy shrubby vine, 
clusters of white flrs in Spring; and a rich orange 
vessel with bright scarlet seeds in Autumn, fine. 
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. 
ea. Rose-scarlet flowers. Profuse. 
Jackmanii, 10 ft. Big purple flowers. 
Paniculata, 20 ft. White fragrant flrs, in great pro- 
fusion; in cloud-like masses. 
Tangutica. Flowers yellow. Panicies of seeds 
_ silvery white. 
Complete Special Mixture of Clematis. 
COBAEA SCANDENS, Cathedral Bells, hha, 30 ft. A 
beautiful, rapid-growing free-flowering vine too 
much neglected. It starts readily from seeds, 
planted edgewise, and will grow 30 ff. in a sea- 
son, producing large graceful, showy purple and 
white bells throughout Summer and Autumn. 
Both foliage and firs are surpassingly attractive. 
This vine has no enemies, and will grow in the 
sun or shade. It is a perennial South. In the 
North it is grown as an annual. It also-makes a 
fine pot plant for Winter-blooming when given a 
sunny window. Purple, White, Mixed. 
CONVOLVULUS Major, Morning Glory, ha, 30 ft. A 
rapid vine bearing freely large beautiful flrs. 
' throughout the season; sow early where plants 
are to vine. This is an old vine but is easily 
grown, and no flower exceeds it in pleasing tex- 
ture and charming beauty. We supply the large- 
flowered strains in all the splendid new and old 
colors mixed. Also Dark Red and Azure Blue. 
Double-flow’d, 20 ft. Pretty dble. and semi-dble. 
flowers in fine mixture. 
CLANTHERA Explodens, 
hha, 10 ft. A grand vine of 
rapid growth with hand- 
some foliage and egg-size 
fruits that explode when 
ripe. 
CYPRESS VINE, hha, 25 ft. 
Easily-grown, very beauti- 
ful vines in both foliage and 
firs, numerous bright firs. 
that stay open all day and 
bloom from early Summer 
till frost. Mixed colors. 

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