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ANNUALS VINES


CANARY BIRD VINE (Tropaeolum peregrinum) 400s.


DL 10-14 days 70˚F


Seed into pots/packs for best results. Do not transplant. Plants need trellises.


Wings of Gold - #05352 Bird-like blooms brightly colored in ca- nary yellow, frilled and fringed, with a lime-green spur and attractive lobed leaves. Rambling nature and rapid grower. Thrives when grown on the cool side.


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 100 seeds $4.50 (L) 1 oz. 8.50 (M) 4 oz.


Wings of Gold


$15.75 55.95


Alba - #05468 A beautiful climber, that is particularly rare, as its greenish-white hue is much more striking than the more frequently seen blue shade. Grows 10 to 20 ft.


Alba


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 100 seeds (L) 1 oz.


$ 8.50 15.95


$ 30.95 (M) 4 oz. 109.95


MINA (M. lobata) 850s. D


15-20 days 72-75˚F


Soak seeds before sowing. Nicking seed also enhances germination.


CARDINAL CLIMBER (Ipomoea x multifi da)


1,000s. DL 10 days 68˚F


Sow in late winter for early spring budding; otherwise, it’s a late summer bloomer.


Cathedral Bells


Cathedral Bells - #05467 Statuesque vine sports outrageously large and glamorous-looking blooms along its length that can extend more than 20 ft. Ex- tremely vigorous and puts on a great show when staked in large containers. Buds open creamy green, then change to rosy- violet and mature to a rich purple.


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


1/4 oz. = approx. 100 seeds (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$ 6.25 11.50


$20.75 73.50


DOLICHOS (D. lablab) 140s.


L Cardinalis


Cardinalis - #05566 Vigorous, fast-growing, and good for con- tainer sales. Attractive feathery foliage and sprays of scarlet tubular blooms delight the eye and hummingbirds love them.


(J) 1/4 oz. (K) 1/2 oz.


62


1/4 oz. = approx. 250 seeds $4.25 7.75


(L) 1 oz. $14.50 Mix 14-21 days 70-75˚F


Soak seeds overnight. Cover lightly after sowing in warm soil. Plants need support.


Hyacinth Bean - #05208 Thick, leathery leaves frame delicate, 1", pea-like fl owers that bloom all summer, followed by ornamental seed pods. 72"


(L) 1 oz. Hyacinth Bean $4.50 (M) 4 oz. $15.95


Exotic Love - #06987 ✱ 1-1/2" blooms start out rich red, maturing to orange, then yellow, to white – all colors on the same plant at the same time.


(R) 50 seeds $4.50 (G) 250 seeds


(V) 100 seeds 7.25 (W) 500 seeds Exotic Love


$17.25 29.50


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COBAEA (Cup & Saucer Vine) (Cathedral Bells) (C. scandens)


400s. D 10-14 days 70˚F Sow July – October. Sow seed 1/2" deep directly in well-drained soil.


GLORIOSA (G. superba) 900s.


L 30-40 days 70-75˚F


Sow from late winter to spring. Transplant when large enough to handle. Grow on at 60-65˚F, providing twigs or other climbing supports.


Superba - #08807 Exotic, spectacular climber with spider- like recurved red and gold fl owers that will bloom all summer. 72"


(T) 25 seeds $11.50 (V) 100 seeds $38.50 (R) 50 seeds 20.95


Superba (G) 250 seeds 88.25


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