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VINES 
There is something 
violent in the sudden 
luxuriance of Annual 
Vines. They seem to 
explode in the ground 
and rush up like sky- 
rockets, bursting in a 
cloud of sheltering 
verdure and flowers. 
Use them for shade 
and. privacy, or to 
screen an ugly view. 
Their variety is end- 
less! 
Always soak Vine 
Seed in lukewarm 
water over night. 
2859 Rare Orange Glory 
Vine (Thunbergia Gib- 
soni). A lovely new 
graceful climber for cov- 
ering pillars and trellis 
work; flowers of the most 
brilliant glowing orange, 
a color found in no 
other flower. Pkt. 10 
seeds for 25c. 
CARDINAL 
CLIMBER 
2841 Cardinal Climber. 
Grows rapidly when 
planted in rich soil and 
sunny location. About 15 
feet in a season. Flowers 
are cardinal red, tubu- 
lar-shaped, to lil/, inches 
across and borne in 
many new clusters each 
morning. Pkt. 15e. 
IPOMEA 
2844 Heavenly Blue 
(Clarke’s strain). Blue 
early flowering morning 
glory. Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
2849 Scarlet O’Harda. 
New vivid carmine, not 
as early as blue morn- 
ing glory. Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
2845 Imperial Japanese 
Morning Glo Mixed. 
Large fringed flowers in 
pug it shades. Tr. Pkt. 
c. 
2840 Pearly Gates (New). 
ll American Award Sil- 
ver Medal Winner. Flow- 
ers large satiny white 
with a creamy shading 
in the throat. Pkt. 25c. 
2888 Scarlet Runner 
Bean. Fraser’s Prizewin- 
ner. Pkt. 15c. 
2887 Mina Lobata (Flag 
of Spain). A_ beautiful 
free-blooming half hardy 
annual climber with 
scarlet and yellow flow- 
ers. Sow in the open in 
the late spring after 
danger from frost. Pkt. 
25c. 
ANTIGONON 
LEPTOPUS, p. 
Queen’s Wreath. Pkt. 
25c. See Illustration. 
