. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Ornamental Climbers. No garden or collection of flowers Is complete without an assortment of climliers. With their graceful, rapid growth they furnish grateful shade, and with their delicate drapery of green leaves and bright flowers they beautify everything they touch, transforming many an ugly object into a perfect dream of loveliness. Plant vines and plenty of them. The following sorts are all beautiful and very easily and quickly grown f


. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Ornamental Climbers. No garden or collection of flowers Is complete without an assortment of climliers. With their graceful, rapid growth they furnish grateful shade, and with their delicate drapery of green leaves and bright flowers they beautify everything they touch, transforming many an ugly object into a perfect dream of loveliness. Plant vines and plenty of them. The following sorts are all beautiful and very easily and quickly grown from seeds. Pev Plit> ADtlTMIA CIRRHOSA—Called Mountain Fringe and Alleghany Vine. A charming, biennial climber with feathery foliage and sprays of pretty flowers; per- fectly hardy. Rose and purple mixed 5 HKTONOPSIS tACINIOSA—A summer climber, grow- ing several feet in length, with deeply cleit leaves, which are very beautiful. The flowers are followed by a profusion of s-mall are green, beautifully striped with white, turn- ing bright red in the fall. It is very fine for training up around piazzas 3 COB/EA SCANDENS—A tall and very rapid grow- ing climber, with large, bell-shaped" purple flow- ers. Fine for the garden in summer, or house in winter. Plant seeds edgewise 5 COCCINIA INDICA—A beautiful climber with Ivy-like foliage, wliich is bright and luxuriant and never troubled with insects. Flowers fol- lowed by a profusion of fruits two inches long, which turn to brillia nt scarlet spotted with white 5 COXVOI^VUtlTS MAJOR — The well-known Morning Glory,unequalled for rapidity of growth and profuse blooming. We offer a grand mix- tTire 3 Mauritanicus—A beautiful trailing variety for vases, baskets, etc., producing an exquisite effect. Flowers blue with a white and yellow throat 5 IMrOMQEA—Summer climbers of very rapid growth, with large and beautiful flowers. Finest mixed 3 Quamoclit, or Cypress Vine—Lovely, finely cut, misty fo


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