. Catalogue of Scott's roses and other beautiful flowers. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seedlings Catalogs. climbing Vines. THE mfl^ETTm Vl^H. A valuable climbiDg vine, possessing mau}" real points of merit. Its remarkably continuous and profuse blooming qualities, the ease with which it can be grown, its attractive appearance, its adaptability for both pot culture and bedding, will all tend to make it one of our most popular climbing vines. It is a rapid climber, soon climb- ing to the height of several'f


. Catalogue of Scott's roses and other beautiful flowers. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seedlings Catalogs. climbing Vines. THE mfl^ETTm Vl^H. A valuable climbiDg vine, possessing mau}" real points of merit. Its remarkably continuous and profuse blooming qualities, the ease with which it can be grown, its attractive appearance, its adaptability for both pot culture and bedding, will all tend to make it one of our most popular climbing vines. It is a rapid climber, soon climb- ing to the height of several'feet over a trellis or string, and is splendid for vases, baskets, or for bedding. In the fall it should be lifted and pot- ted, and put in a sunny window, where it will flower freely during the winter. Color most in- tense fiery scarlet, tipped with gold. 15 cts. each ; 10 for §, postpaid. Ipomaea noctiphiton {The True3Ioon Flow- er). A remarkably strong and rapid grower, for covering verandas, trees, etc. The flowers are pure white, five inches in diameter, and are produced in the greatest profusion, one thou- sand buds and flowers being counted at one time on a single vine. The flowers open about five o'clock in the afternoon, and close about eleven o'clock the uexf morning. 15 cts. each ; 8 for , postpaid. Ipomaea pandurata, or Hardy Moonflower. The flowers are satiny white, with a pinkish- purple throat, and are produced in large clusters from June to October. Hardy as far north as Boston. 15 cts. each. j3jq^ Every one is familiar with the beauty and graceful climbing habit ^ of the Passifloras. They are valualDle for window culture, and can be planted in the open gTound during the summer. Arc-en-Ciel, or Arch of Heaven, is a splendid climber, lu color the raised part is pure white, with a citron- colored center; the outer circle dark and the inner. Watsoniana. A new French variety of strong and vigorous growth. The color is citron shaded with blue; f


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