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Scarlet Runner, Pole BEAN 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
Chiefly grown for its brilliant 
searlet flowers, which are borne in 
long racemes from July to October; 
also excellent as a shelled bean. 
Pkt. 10c, 1 Ib. 40c, Ib. 60c. 
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Cobaea Scandens 
Cobaea Scandens 
Fine, summer climbing plant, quick 
growing and bearing large - bell- 
shaped flowers. Place the seed 
edgewise in sowing. Pkt. 10c, 
oz. 75c. 
Balsam Apple Annual Climber—A rapid growing vine bearing 
large, bright colored fruits known as Balsam 
Foliage ornamental, and fruits are golden 
Apple and Balsam Pear. 
yellow, opening when ripe, showing a bright carmine center. 
vine for trailing over stumps, rockeries, etc. 
Canary Bird Flower (Tropaeolum) 
plants. It is of rapid growth. Sow seed same as Aster. Pkt. 5c. 
Crimson Rambler 
Dolichos—Hyacinth Bean 
lises, etc. Has large heart-shaped leaves and lovely light purple- 
violet flowers during the summer followed by ornamental deep purple 
pods. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Thunbergia 
baskets. 
May. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5c. 

A Morning Glory of bright ruby red, 
member of the Convolvulus family, which 
flowers with all the well-known vigor of its race, and will clamber 
over an arbor in record time. 4 oz., 25c; pkt., 5c. 
Balloon Vine (Love in a Puff) 
side decorations. Sow out of doors in May. Half hardy annuals. Pkt. 5c. 
Slender and rapid growing climber with very 
yretty and much admired flowers; very fine for 
Start in the house and transplant to the open ground in 
Moonflowers and Morning Glories 
Beautiful rapid annual climbers. Foliage very dense 
and, in some kinds, of remarkable shape. The flowers 
in their wide range of delicate coloring are poised on 
slender stems. Many of the sorts open only when the 
sun rises, others when the sun sets. Some are 
fragrant. Seeds should be soaked in warm water for 
24 hours before sowing to assist rapid germination. 
The seeds about the size of a pea should be notched 
with a file before soaking. 
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Morning Glory Scarlett O’Hara 
Scarlett O’Hara is an entirely new color in this popular 
flower—rich dark wine red or deep crimson. The 
flowers, while not as large as Heavenly Blue, are of 
good size, freely produced on fast growing vines which 
are very showy for covering a fence or trellis. The 
foliage, which is a fairly dark green, is not heavy, 
making a plant graceful in appearance. Scarlett 
- O’Hara will undoubtedly be one of the popular Morning 
Glory varieties. Pkt: 10c. 
(Early Flowering Rubro Coe- 
Heavenly Blue rulea). One of the few flow- 
ers of true blue and probably finest of all morning 
glories. Flowers measure 3% to 4 inches across, 
deep blue with white throat. They blossom profusely 
and for a long season, opening in the morning and 
facing the sun. While many have easy success 
sowing seed in the open ground, others prefer to 
sow two seeds in a 38-inch pot indoors in April and 
by end of May plunge pot in place where they are 
to bloom. They are then sure to produce many 
flowers. Use gravelly, sandy soil and give southern 
exposure. Pkt. 5c, Y Iz. 50c, oz. 85c. 
Cardinal Climber This is a very attractive 
rapid-grower, attaining a 
height of twenty feet and literally covered with a blaze 
of fiery cardinal red flowers from mid-summer to 
frost. Flowers are about one inch in diameter and 
are borne in clusters five to seven blooms each. They 
should be soaked in water a few hours before sowing 
and not planted outside until about May. Pkt. 5c. 
A fine 
Pkt., 5c; % oz., 20c. 
One of the most 
desirable climbing 
A climbing plant, good 
for either inside or out- 
Darkness. This is a favorite 
climber to cover arbors, trel- 






Mountain Beauty 
Mountain Beauty (Ten- 
der Perennial Climber) 
(Antigonon) 
Mexican origin. Flowers of bright- 
est rose color, borne in graceful 
clusters. Pkt. 10c. 

Morning Glory, Imperial Giant 
The surpassing charm of these improved Imperial 
Giant Morning Glories lies in the entrancing 
beauty and gigantic size of the flowers, they measur- 
ing from 4 to 6 inches across. The colors of the 
flowers, shading and markings are limitless, and 
really a wonder of nature, of such incomparable 
beauty that descriptions are inadequate. Are of 
easiest culture. Sow early in good rich soil. All 
colors; finest mixed. Pkt. 10c, oz. 50c. 
Morning Glory, Pearly Gates 
The Silver Medal Winner for 1942 
Big satiny white flowers with a creamy shading in 
the throat, giving a beautiful appearance. A grand 
companion for its counterpart Heavenly Blue Morn-. 
ing Glory. For red, white and blue effect, add Scarlett 
O’Hara or Cornell. Pkt. 10c. 2 
Red, White and Blue te 
Red, White and Blue Mixture a 
A balanced mixture of Scarlett O’ Hara, Heavennee : 
Blue and Pearly Gates Morning Glory. Pkt. 5c.~ F 
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Moon Flower (Ipomoea Noctiflora or 
Evening Glory) Quick growing climbers 
, 3 whose luxuriant foliage 
provides splendid shade. Giant Pink blooms only at 
night and closes the next morning unless day is 
cloudy. Giant White blooms at night 
and usually stays open the next day 
until noon. July until frost. For 
trellises, porches, poles, etc. Plant 
In a sunny location. 15 ft. and more 
high. Pkt. 10c. 
Lathyrus Latifolius Peren- 
nial 
Sweet Pea. Rampant climbing or 
trailing plants with showy clusters 
of fine, sweet-pea-like flowers from 
June until September if not allowed 
to go to seed. Desirable for train- 
ing on trellis, fence, pergola, arch or 
covering banks, rocks, rough places; | 
good for cutting. Quick grower. — 
Succeeds in almost any kind of soil , 
and location. 5 to 6 ft. Mixed for 
a colorful display, all three above — 
colors have been nicely blended. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 40c; 1% oz. 70c., 
Passion Flower _ 
7 Annual. Coerulea 
Passiflora Grandiflora. South- 
ern Beauty. 15 ft. A beautiful vine. 
Few effects are more charming than 
the Blue Passion Flower covering 
wall with its rich green foliage an 
sky-blue flowers, followed later b 
an abundance of handsome fru 
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