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MORNING GLORY — SCARLET O‘HARA 

STAFFEL’S VINES AND CLIMBERS 
BOSTON IVY clings firmly to the smoothest surface, covering it closely with 
overlapping foliage, giving it the appearance of being shingled with green 
leaves. Sow in fall. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER (Ipomea Quamoclit Hybrida)—Brilliant and distinct 
annual climber. It is the result of crossing between Ipomea Quamoclit, Cy- 
press Vine and Star Glory. Sow early. 
CYPRESS VINE—Bright starlike blossoms of scarlet and white and has deli- 
cate feather foliage. Grows 12 feet high. Sow in spring. 
MOONFLOWER (lIpomea Grandiflora Alba) grows very rapidly and will cover 
a large surface. Large, pure white, fragrant flowers. An annual. Sow in 
spring. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN is a rapidly growing climber. Has sprays of bril- 
liant scarlet pea-shaped blossoms. Used as a snap or shell bean for eating 
purposes or as an ornamental climber. 
HYACINTH BEAN—A fine climber with clusters of purple and white flowers, 
followed by ornamental seed pods. Tender annual from 10 to 20 feet high. 
Available in Alba (white), Purple and Mixed Colors. 
STAFFEL’S MORNING GLORIES 
SCARLET O’HARA is the newest and most popular. Color is rich dark wine 
or deeper rosy crimson. Grow about 4 inches in diameter, are freely and 
profusely produced on fast growing vines which start blooming within 65 
days after seed is sown. 
TROUBADOUR—Huge blossoms of deep Crimson Red bordered with white 
band. 
EARLY FLOWERING SKY BLUE (lIpomea Grandiflora rubra coeruleq) is a 
most desirable, early free flowering sort, with glossy dark foliage and 
very large flowers that open with ao tinge of carmine rose and when mature 
are bright light blue. 
WHITE STAR (Ipomea Mexicanni Alba) is sensational. A sport from the 
Mexican blue variety, it bears huge white flowers which bring out the blue 
star off Texas on dark, cloudy days. Fall bloomer. Plant in protected place 
against early frost. 
GOURDS ..... ALL TEXANS 
PLANT THEM BECAUSE ALL 
OF TEXAS LOVES THEM! 
For decorative growth in your garden and a color- 
ful winter decoration in the home... dried, painted 
and varnished! Fit in fine with Western and South- 
western architecture and Mexican motifs. Combine 
with Indian corn to assemble into “Buena Suerte” 
(Good fortune) strings. Ideal for playrooms, patios 
and kitchens! ; : 

