30 McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
VINES—Climbers and Trailers 
Morning Glories 
The well known and popular hardy an- 
nual climbers which produce large trum- 
pet-like flowers of many brilliant colors. 
Seed is sown where they are to bloom, 
thinning as may be desired. Height 10 to 
15 feet. 
894 HEAVENLY BLUE. Immense flow- 
ers of bright sky-blue; very beautiful. 
% 0oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
895 SCARLETT O’/HARA. Dark wine-red, 
early blooming with attractive foliage. 
Pkt., 10c; %4 0oz., 50c. 
896 PEARLY GATES. The flowers are 
a lovely lustrous white with creamy 
shading deep down in the throat. They 
average 414 inches across. Awarded 
Silver Medal, All-America Winners for 
1942. Pkt., 10c. 
897 RED, WHITE and BLUE MIXTURE. 
A mixture of the above three named 
varieties. Pkt., 10c. 
Hyacinth Bean 
(Dolichos Lablab) 
A beautiful tender annual bearing large 
clusters of purple and white flowers 
which are afterwards followed by orna- 
CER = — mental purple seed pods. Height 15 to = 
Hyacinth Bean 20 feet. Morning Glory 
890 MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 10c. 

Balsam Pear and Apple - Momordica Moonflowers 
Tender annual climbers bearing ornamental fruits of various These b i ; F F 
eautiful climbers grow rapidly and will reach a 
aaa bls row 10 12 feet high. Have light green foliage, . height of 20 to 30 feet. For best results, start seeds indoors 
rather Jarge ves and are very graceful. and set plants out when weather has become warm. Soaking 
886 BALSAM APPLE. Like Balsam Pear with fol e smaller the seed in warm water for twenty-four hours is beneficial. 
and smaller fruits, very nearly round, Green striped when 
young, afterwards becoming scarlet. Pkt., 10c, 892 SKY BLUE. Large, sky-blue flowers. Blooms profusely 
; A strong growing vine, excellent for porches, garden houses, 
887 BALSAM PEAR. Fruit oblong, pointed and warted, first etc. Blooms late September and October. Pkt., 10c. 
green, afterwards changing to bright red. When fu ripe, 
burst open exposing the seed. Largely used for putting in 893 GIANT WHITE. The vines are just covered with immense 
alcohol or whiskey and used as a poultice or for cuts, bruises white flowers, opening in the evening and remaining open 
and wounds. Pkt., 10c. during cloudy days. Pkt., 10c. 
Thunbergia - Black-Eyed Susan 
suet Je PIE eee es Ice Plant - Mesembryanthemum 
Sees ce Hake Sardantvnsses Su iadotr Boxed! neine backets: ®891 Valuable for hanging baskets, rockwork, vases and win- 
, Ww are about 1 h across, being of creamy white, dow boxes. It is curious growimg, the leaves and stems ap- 
burt aaa Beanie colors, Las very dark proven fronts: very pearing as though covered with ice crystals, A tender trail- 
free blooming. A very attractive plant both in foliage and in ing annual growing about 6 inches high and the vines will 
abundance of flowers. extend 2 feet long. Pkt., 10c. 
898 MIXED. PEt., 10c; % oz., 45c. 
Cardinal Climber Cypress Vine 
i A beautiful rapid growing climber with delicately cut, vivid 
888 The most brilliant, beautiful and distinct annual olimber  preen foliage and starlike flowers which make a meat effective 
introduced for many years. Rapid grower with branchi ; 
habitp Gowera att mumnier: vcatdinalorel enieteree Serene contrast with the leaves. Annual. About 15 feet high. 
feet. Pkt., 15c. 889 MIXED. Scarlet and white. Pkt., 15c. 

Seeds of Curious and Ornamental Gourds 
Interesting in the Garden—Decorative in the House 
Rapid growing annua] climbers suitable for sowing around arbors, trellises, fencing, etc. Large-fruited gourds 
are used as dippers, bird houses, etc., and the small-fruited gourds are enormously popular for table decorations. 
Culture. Gourd seeds are usually sown in the open ground ® 
in ee ane an early crop ped may be cour o oa eee Smail Fruited Gourds (C-Pepo) 
in hotbeds and set out into the open ground when a anger g99 SMALL V ET M ‘ : 7 
of frost is past. This adds to the time of maturing the gourds ARIETIES MIXED. PEt. 10c; oz., 50c. 
on the vine. When very large fruits are desired, only two or 
three should be left on each plant. The branches should then rge M 
be cut a few leaves beyond the last fruit. Do not let vines La Fruited Gourds (Lagenaria) 
suffer for lack of water. 900 LARGE-FRUITED VARIETIES MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
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