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 b. Shrubs: 



THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Arbutus unedo 



Strawberry Tree 

 Ardisia crenulata 



Scallop-leaved Ardisia 

 Aucuba japonica 



Japanese Laurel 

 Berberis hakeoides 



Chilean Barberry 

 Cassia corymbosa 



Argentine Senna 

 Chilopsis linearis 



Flowering Willow 

 Cleyera japonica 



Himalayan Cleyera 

 Gardenia florida 



Cape Jasmine 

 J asminum primulinum 



Jasmine 

 Lagerstroemia indica 



Crape Myrtle 



Ligustrum lucidum 



Shining-leaved Privet 

 Ligustrum nepalense 



Nepaul Privet 

 Ligustrum quihoui 



Late-blooming Privet 

 Ligustrum sinense 



Chinese Privet 

 Michelia fuscata 



Banana Shrub 

 Nandina domestica 



Japanese Nandina 

 Pittosporum tobira 



Tobira Shrub 

 Prunus caroliniana 



Carolina Laurel Cherry 

 Prunus laurocerasus 



English Laurel 

 The a sinensis 



Tea Plant 



Viburnum tinus 

 Laurestinus 



L. Vines for the South. There is an extensive group of vines 

 which can be used throughout the far south. Many of the vines so 

 common to the north are extremely valuable because of their added 

 growth during the longer growing season and their luxuriant foliage 

 effects. 



Aciinidia chinensis 



Chinese Silver Vine 

 Antigonon leptopus 



Mountain Rose 

 Berchemia racemosa 



Supple-jack 

 Berchemia scandens 



Supple-jack 

 Bignonia capreolata 



Cross Flower 

 Bignonia chinensis 



Chinese Trumpet Creeper 

 Bignonia hybrida 



Hybrid Trumpet Creeper 

 Bignojiia radicans 



Trumpet Vine 

 Celastrus angulatus 



Chinese Bitter-sweet 



Clematis apiifolia 



Parsley-leaved Clematis 

 Clematis crispa 



Purple Clematis 

 Clematis flammula 



Sweet Clematis 

 Clematis texensis 



Texas Clematis 

 Clematis viorna 



Leather-flower 

 Clematis virginiana 



Wild Clematis 

 Ficus pumila 



Climbing Fig 

 Gelsemium sempervirens 



Carolina Yellow Jasmine 

 Gelsemium sempervirens flore pleno 



Double Yellow Jasmine 



