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HALL’S SELECTED FLOWER SEEDS 

MORNING GLORY 

VINES and CLIMBERS 
ITH their variance in color, their beauty of foliage and blossom, 
\ \ / their grace wherever used, these vines frequently provide the fin- 
ishing touches of any planting. Some adhere to the masonry, 
some must be trained through lattice or trellis and others with their ten- 
drils will cling tenaciously, unshaken by wind or weather. Visualize the 
effect desired and train them accordingly to cover your walls and pilasters, 
your lattice or trellis, the pergola or laundry posts, the porch or portico, 
veranda or on the fence for shade, grace or flower and let them ramble in- 
their plenitude—objects of beauty and a pleasure to the planter. 
Balsam Apple 
An excellent climber bearing cream colored flowers followed by yellow 
apple-shaped fruit, which when ripe, opens, showing blood-red 
inside. A splendid climber. Pkt. 5e; % oz. 25c. 
Canary Bird Vine 
A dainty vine with beautiful cut leaves and pretty, delicate flowers 
of a clear canary-yellow. From the color of its blossoms and also 
from a fancied resemblance of their shape to a bird with wings ex- 
tended, the plant obtained its common name. Does well in the 
shade. Pkt. 10c. 
Cardinal Climber 
This is a very attractive, strong and rapid grower, attaining a height 
of 25 feet, with beautiful fern-like lacinated foliage and literally 
covered with a hlaze of fiery cardinal-red flowers from mid-summer 
till frost. The flowers are about 1 inch in diameter and are borne 
in clusters five to seven blooms each. Pkt. 10c. 
Cypress Vine 
A splendid climber, with dark green, feathery foliage and an 
abundance of bright, star-shaped white and scarlet blossoms. Sow 
thickly after the middle of April. Height, 15 feet. Pkt. 5e; 
% oz, 20c. 
Dolichos—Hyacinth Bean 
A splendid climber with clusters of purple and white flowers. Grows 
to a height of 15 to 20 feet. Pkt. 5c; % oz 25c, 
Gourds 
These are desirable in many places where an immense amount of 
vine is wanted quickly. The blooms of some are quite striking 
and handsome. With many sorts the fruit is unique and orna- 
mental’and often useful. The small fancy gourds are excellent 
toys for children, while the larger gourds may be used as dippers, 
sugar:‘troughs and bowls. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 20c. 
Kudzu Vine 
A large leaved, rapid growing hardy climber bearing rosy-purple, 
pea-shaped flowers in August. Will attain a height of over 25 
feet after the first season. Pkt. 10c, 
Moonflower 
Beautiful rapid climbers reaching a height of 20 to 30 feet. Their 
luxuriant foliage affords dense shade. Start the seeds indoors 
about the middle of March, soaking them 5 hours in warm water 
first to hasten germination. : 
GRANDIFLORA—Large white fragrant flowers 5 inches in diameter. 
Very rapid grower. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25ce. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Early flowering variety. Large flowers of 
bright sky blue. Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 50c. 
Morning Glory ) 
The “Red, White and Blue” collection. One package each of these 
(3) for 35e. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—AIl American Gold Medal Winner. This 
Morning Glory is entirely distinct from any other on the market. 
Early to bloom, a carnelian red, about 3% inches across. Blooms 
until frost and stays open longer than others. Pkt. 10e. 
PEARLY GATES—Enormous flowers 4% inches across, or clear 
shining white. Vines covered with blossoms from midsummer 
to frost. Heart-shaped leaves of fresh light green. A fast 
growing, vigorous vine. Pkt. 25e. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—F lowers measure 3% to 4 inches across, deep 
blue with white throat. They blossom profusely and for a long 
season, opening in the morning and facing the sun. Pkt. 10c. 

Scarlet Runner Bean 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN—A rapid climber, flowering profusely; 
grows 10 to 15 feet high. Pkt. 5e. 
Thumbergia—Black-Eyed Susan 
Beautiful, rapid growing climber preferring a sunny situation. Used 
in hanging baskets and window boxes. Flowers buff, white, orange, 
ete., with dark eyes. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c. 


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