& Co: spring 1907 catalogue . orches, trellisses and fences. Packet, 10 cents. Dwarf Morning Glories—A perfect bush form growing about one foot tall. , 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents. Tall Morning Glories—The old favorite. Best mixed colors. Packet, 5 cents: ounce,10 cents. Cobea. Scandens A splendid climber from Mexico en-tirely adapted to the whole South. Arapid grower, quickly attaining a heightof 15 to 20 feet and covered profuselywith deep reddish violet purple bell-shaped flowers as shown in the illustra-tion. Leaves are in pairs on a centralleaf stalk which terminates


& Co: spring 1907 catalogue . orches, trellisses and fences. Packet, 10 cents. Dwarf Morning Glories—A perfect bush form growing about one foot tall. , 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents. Tall Morning Glories—The old favorite. Best mixed colors. Packet, 5 cents: ounce,10 cents. Cobea. Scandens A splendid climber from Mexico en-tirely adapted to the whole South. Arapid grower, quickly attaining a heightof 15 to 20 feet and covered profuselywith deep reddish violet purple bell-shaped flowers as shown in the illustra-tion. Leaves are in pairs on a centralleaf stalk which terminates in a slendertendril like those of the sweet peas, en-abling the vines to cling closely tostrings, wires or trellises. Do not plantseed in open ground until trees are in fullleaf and ground is warm. Seeds are verythin and flat and will germinate morequickly if set on edge and covered notmore than a half inch; less than that Isbetter. Can also be sown in pots andtransplanted if care is taken not to dis-turb the roots. Packet, 10


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