Show ANNUAL BLUE CLIMBER FIRST CHOICE AMONG DECORATIVE V By MAUD l C CHEGWIDDEN Telegram Garden Editor One of or the most beautiful sights r I ever saw was a home f In i 1 S i Lake City last lost ye year r built of rough stucco grey-stucco draped thickly thickly- 3 the blue morning glory I lam Iam am sure that nowhere in this world worM be found a more handsome climbing plant than this V has flowers as large as a fruit saucer and which is such a a h heavenly blue It is an annual vine Th This recommends mends It for tor planting In many positions positions positions po po- po- po where a a. perm permanent perennial perennial perennial peren peren- nial climber would uld not be pr practical To me no house hous is a home unless it Is wreathed In Jn vines Which arc are the tho draperies Mother Nature provides provides pro pro- vides to give grace to otherwise graceless man-made man buildings But if the little mUe house is built of wood and must be bo painted at intervals inter Inter- vals permanent vines have havo to be Interfered with too often orten for their own good Then climbers which grow on removable lattices and annual annual annual an an- nual vines must provide the green and fl flowery wery drapery And even when you have a brick or stone house where the clematis climbing rose trumpet vine wisteria wis wis- teria terla silver lace yi vine c or similar plants are planted for permanence the annual nn al climbers may also be used to give bloom when the perennials peren perennials nials are aro out of flower Annual climbers cUmbers will run up among the canes of a cl climbing rose with very happy results and will never be strong enough to choke the rose The hea heavenly veny blue morning glory in our climate is extremely tender It Is always the first thing in the garden to turn black from front the first touch of frost and oftentimes amateur amateur ama ama- gardeners have been bitterly disappointed to see their fine morning morning morn morn- ing glory plant some some- September day black and limp when only the evening before it had been one mass massof massof massof of flower buds about to open Late planting or the planting of a a. late- late blooming variety was the fault In Inthe inthe the first place One Ono cannot plant seeds of or this heavenly thing th though wu with safety in the vicinity Of S I Lake City until May for We never sure we wont won't havo a night until almost June should have been sown cral eral weeks ago so that by I S i there fine are arc young plants plan fea It transfer to the garden This will vill be sad news to ion lome you who lave have either cither forgo buy seeds or r have havo not known know tho the cerulean vino vine until no now there is balm In Gilead for a nursery carries fino plants of f blue morning mornin glory in paper which may be ba put into the i tro just as they are without dial the roots one ono Iota and th the theare thop are a foot tall taU If Often Otten we dont don't deserve deser such luck when we have a but nurserymen are our best bestIr fri frias as every homo home gardener k kt From these potted morning gIer one should have thriving i running up the supports we we them with the promise of of ot delicious sky-blue sky color lat laJU the summer p Your owns Bee seeds J s for lor u an years year's ving sowing may be saved these plants They will vill wards Yards October or November |