Morning Glory, Scarlett O’ Hara is also a suit- 
able flower box plant because the vines trail 
more easily than they climb. Pinch them back 
for more bushy growth if you like. The large 
carnelian red blossoms appear continuously 
from midsummer until frost-time in the fall. 
Hints on Growing Vines 
From Seed 
For best results in growing each kind of vine, follow cul- 
tural directions on the packets of FERRY’S SEEDS. 
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All flowering vines should have full sunshine at least two- 
thirds of the day. 
Do not sow vine seeds or set out vine seedlings in hard 
soil that bakes easily. 
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Sow vine seeds in warm soil; cold, wet soil is likely to rot 
_the seed. 
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If morning glories run to vines and do not flower profusely, 
they are probably receiving too much water. 
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In planting seeds of Cobaea scandens, place each one edge- 
wise with the tip of the seed near the top of the ground. 
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Seed of Japanese morning glory germinates rather slowly; 
use great care and patience in starting it. 
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Nick the seed coats of hard-shelled vine seeds before plant- 
ing; soaking them sometimes causes them to rot. 
