Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . eight of 20 feet or buds are vivid red, then orange yel-low, and the flowers a creamy white. Verystriking and beautiful, Price 25 cents each. Madeira Vine. A half hardy, wel1adaptable climber in our southern gardenwonderfully prolific in blooming qualities,flowers very fragrant, white foliage, olivegreen. One plant will cover 20 cubic feetof space in early season, Dormant bulbs,10 cents. Manettia Vine. One of the most handsome and desirable of all climbing vineseither for house or garden. A free and con-tinuo


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . eight of 20 feet or buds are vivid red, then orange yel-low, and the flowers a creamy white. Verystriking and beautiful, Price 25 cents each. Madeira Vine. A half hardy, wel1adaptable climber in our southern gardenwonderfully prolific in blooming qualities,flowers very fragrant, white foliage, olivegreen. One plant will cover 20 cubic feetof space in early season, Dormant bulbs,10 cents. Manettia Vine. One of the most handsome and desirable of all climbing vineseither for house or garden. A free and con-tinuous bloomer, completely filled at alltimes with small tubular flowers of brilliantscarlet, shading into yellow at the tips. Es-pecially desirable for baskets, vases or smalltrellises. 10 to 25 cents each. Manrandia. Graceful climbers for par-lor, basket or outdoor purposes, with richpurple, white and rose, fox-glove shapedblossoms. Price, 10 cents each. Ipomea Noctiflora. Moonflower. Thebest white moon vine, rapid grower, largelowers and wonderfully prolific. 15 Manrandia Barclayaria. The Blue Moonflower. (IpomceaLeari.)—This distinct and charming nov-elty is valuable on account of being inbeautiful and striking contrast with thetrue White Moonflower (described above);habit of growth and flowering the color is exquisite clear satinv blue,with well defined crimson bars; v<-ry dis-tinct. We recommend planimg the BlueMoonflower with the White one (IpomceaNoctiflora), as the effect will be novel andattractive. Price, strong plants, 25c. each. Passiflora—Constance Elliott. |Pureivory-white flowers without a trace of theblush tinge peculiar to the type; inner sur-face of the sepals and petals is white; thecoronal threads being ivory-white, tingedwith yellow; hardy. 25c. each. Rhyncospernum. Jasininoides—Afri-can JASSIMINE. An ever green climber ofgreat merit, foliage a pleasing glossy darkgreen, of great substance and of value inour southern garden. Beaut


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