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THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Bauhinia (in variety) (T) 

 Mountain Ebony 



Bombax ceiba 



Silk Cotton Tree 

 Callitris robusta 



Cypress Pine 

 Calophyllum calaba 



Calaba Tree 

 Canangium odoratum 



Ylang-Ylang 

 Cassia fistula 



Yellow Cassia 

 *Casuarina equisetifolia 



Australian Pine 

 Cedrela odorata 



West Indian Cedar 

 Cinnamomum camphora 



Camphor Tree 

 *Cocos plumosa 



Cocoanut Palm 



Cryptomeria japonica 



Japanese Cedar 

 Delonix regia (T) 



Royal Poinciana 

 Ficus nitida 



Indian Laurel 

 Ficus species (T) 



Rubber and Fig Trees 

 Gordonia lasianthus 



Loblolly Bay 

 *Grevillea robusta (T) 



Silk Oak 



Ilex specimens, especially Ilex opaca 



American Holly 

 Libocedrus decurrens 



Incense Cedar 

 Mangifera indica 



Mango 

 Sabal palmetto 



Cabbage Palmetto 

 *Washingtonia robusta 

 California Fan Palm 



C. Vines. The first part of this group consists of those vines which 

 are commonly known as scrambhng vines and which must be provided 

 with a definite support on which they can twine or to which tendrils 

 can attach themselves in order to maintain their upright habit of 

 growth. Most of the vines which are interesting in the north are 

 of great value in Florida planting. There is also an extensive list 

 of vines which will not grow in the northern climates, but which are 

 valuable in Florida. Those which are marked thus (+) are very in- 

 teresting for Florida planting on account of their habit of producing 

 flowers during the winter months. The second part of this group is 

 composed of vines which can be used for covering bare wall surfaces 

 and which will naturally attach themselves to walls of brick, stone, 

 or concrete. These vines are of the evergreen type of foliage and are 

 of value only for their foliage eflPect. 



a. Lattices and wire fences: 



Abrus precatorius 



Crab's Eye Vine 

 •\- Allamanda hendersoni (T) 



Henderson's AUamanda 

 •\- Allamanda williamsi (T) 



Williams' Allamanda 



Aniigonon leptopus 



Mountain Rose 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia 



Virginia Creeper 

 Aristolochia elegans 



Dwarf Dutchman's Pipe 



