. Goodell's seed catalog. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. Rapid growing climbers, producing some of the most elegantly colored and sin- gularly formed of all fruits. Plant in rather poor soil. Orange,Lemon, Apple,Pear- formed, and many other sorts mixed BRYONOPSIS laciniosa. Ele- gant foliage and small, green striped fruits, turning to red, striped with white; ten feet CARDIOSPERMUM halica- cabum, (Baloon Vine). Very ornamental, with singular inflated, baloon-like seed capsules. Sow under glass;
. Goodell's seed catalog. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. Rapid growing climbers, producing some of the most elegantly colored and sin- gularly formed of all fruits. Plant in rather poor soil. Orange,Lemon, Apple,Pear- formed, and many other sorts mixed BRYONOPSIS laciniosa. Ele- gant foliage and small, green striped fruits, turning to red, striped with white; ten feet CARDIOSPERMUM halica- cabum, (Baloon Vine). Very ornamental, with singular inflated, baloon-like seed capsules. Sow under glass; BALOON VINE, rive feet. CYCLANTHERA explodens. A rapid-grow- ing climber w^ith pretty oval fruits, which explode with a noise when ripe 1& COB03A scandens. A beautiful, half-hardy plant, growing twenty feet in a season; flow- ers large, purple, bell-shape. Start the seeds as early as possible in the house, and set them edgewise, and do not water unless the earth gets very dry, otherwise they are apt to 10 alba, a rare white variety of the above . .20 CONVOLVULUS major (Morning Glory). A well-known and very popular hardy climber of rapid growth; ten colors mixed 5 IPOMGEA Quamoclit (Cypress Vine). Elegant foliage and small, bright scarlet and white flowers- Soak the seed well in warm water and sow under glass early; mixed colors . 5 PERENNIALS. The varieties under this head mostly flxmer in the spring and summer of the second year from seed, and some of them continue in perfection for many years. Seeds may be sown at any t ime in the spring; and as they mostly require two or three weeks to germinate, particular care should be taken to keep the ground entirely shaded from the sun and well watered until they come up. Set plants a foot apart in any unused corner of the garden the first year, and transplant to the beds where they are to bloom early in the fall or spring. It is well to protect thpm during the winter writn a slight covering of leaves, straw or evergreen bo
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