RAISE QU! 
There’s a world of pleasure and satisfaction at 
small cost in vines that grow rapidly from seed 
in one season. ‘They are time savers because 
they need little care and attention from the day 
the seed sprouts until the plants die down in 
the fall. They are a delight to many a home 
owner because of their variety of uses in the 
dooryard. 
For Screening and Shade 
Is the garage bare and uninteresting? Would 
you like to dress up the fence as a background 
for the flower border? Does the porch need 
shade to keep out the hot summer sun? One 
favorite vine for such locations is Morning 
Glory, Heavenly Blue. The luxuriant foliage and 
lovely white-throated blue blossoms are a joy 
from midsummer to frost. Crimson Rambler, a 
recently introduced morning glory, has the same 
lush foliage and vigorous climbing habits. It 
produces a wealth of ruby red flowers for a long 
season. Old-fashioned Morning Glory, too, with 
its smaller flowers of pink, blue, carmine, and 
white will quickly hide an eyesore or supply 
comforting shade. A relative of the morning 
glory, valuable for its profuse growth, is Moon- 
flower with its huge overlapping leaves. Fra- 
grant white flowers open in the evening and 
close at sunrise. 
For Ornamental Purposes 
In mild climates of the west and south, Aus- 
tralian Pea Vine is a wise selection for home 
grounds decoration. Its growth during a season 
is sometimes amazing. Both leaves and flowers 
