. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . J' 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 .10 .10 C'iTPRESS VINE (Ipomea Quamoclit). Nat. Oed., ConvoIvuIacecB. 792 793 Cypress Vine, Scarlet. A tender, climbing annual, -with p-aceful foliage and scarlet flowei's; seed should not be planted in open gi'ouud before the last of M-iV or first of June. 15 feet 05 White. Variety of the preceding 05 Rosea. Rose-color 05 DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean). Nat. Oed., Leguminosce. Beantifnl climbing plants; flo-\vers in clusters; treatment much the same as the common bean. Te
. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . J' 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 .10 .10 C'iTPRESS VINE (Ipomea Quamoclit). Nat. Oed., ConvoIvuIacecB. 792 793 Cypress Vine, Scarlet. A tender, climbing annual, -with p-aceful foliage and scarlet flowei's; seed should not be planted in open gi'ouud before the last of M-iV or first of June. 15 feet 05 White. Variety of the preceding 05 Rosea. Rose-color 05 DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean). Nat. Oed., Leguminosce. Beantifnl climbing plants; flo-\vers in clusters; treatment much the same as the common bean. Tender annuals. 794 Dolichos L<ablab, Mixed. The finest varieties mixed 05 795 Giganteus. A hardy ornamental climber; from the East Indies . .10 GOURDS. Nat. Oed., Cucurbitacece. The tribe of Gourds is known as producing some of the most curiously shaped of all fruits, and, being of extremely rapid growth, are very desirable for covering the trellis-work of arbors, &c.; the varied and fantastic fonus of the fruit adding a peculiar charm to the luxuriance of the foliage. Tender annual. 796 Gourds, Bottle. A verv useful variety 797 798 - 799 800- 801 802 â 803 804 Pear-shaped. Two-colored 05 Apple-striped. Very ornamental 10 ⢠Egg-shaped. Eesembling an egg 10 Hercules' Club. Club-shaped; curious 05 ⢠Long-fruited. Some very fine ones 10 â Powder-horn 10 â Orange. In the form of an orange 05 â Mixed. The above mixed 10 IP03IJEA (Convolvulus). Nat. Oed., ConvolvuhcecB. A genus 3f beautiful climbing plant?, which, for the adommcnt of the conserva- tory and greenhouse, or for warm sheltered situations out of doors, are pre-emi- nently beautiful, many of them combining marvellously brilliant colors with pure white margins, and varying in shade from the most intense violet-blue to the most delicate ccralean. The perennial species are invaluable for greenhouse decoration 805 Ipomaea Bona Nox (Good-nirjht). "White; from "West Indies. From 10 to 15 ft 806 - 807 -
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