CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS— Continued 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA (Trumpet Vine). Rapid-growing 
climber, bearing large orange-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers 
in great profusion. Strong plants, 50c each. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS. Scarlet trumpet flowers; exceedingly SMILAX. 200 each; 3 for 50c. 
showy. 50c each. 
BIGNONIA VENUSTA. A vigorous grower, producing large, 
deep, orange-colored flowers. 35c each. 
FICUS REPENS. A very pretty use- 
ful climber; clings to stone, brick 
or wood ; like the Boston Ivy. Ever- 
green. 25c and 35c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, BELGIAN OE 
ENGLISH. Red and yellow 
flowers; long bloomer; very fra- 
grant. 40c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLEANA, 
HALL'S JAPAN HONEY- 
SUCKLE. A strong, vigorous, 
almost evergreen sort, with pure 
white flowers, changing to yellow; 
very fragrant; a long and contin- 
uous bloomer. 40c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE PUNICEA. A 
most beautiful sort; having scarlet 
trumpet shaped flowers. 50c 
each. 
HOPS (Humulus Lupulus). One of 
the very best climbers for covering 
unsightly places. It is a rapid 
grower, and bears a profusion of 
seed-pods suitable for many 
domestic purposes. March deliv- 
ery 50c per dozen (60c postpaid). 
IVY, ENGLISH, LAEGE-LEAVED. 
Leaves thick, shining, leathery. 
25c and 35c each. 
IVY, ENGLISH, SMALL-LEAVED. 
Large plants, 50c each. 
IVY, VAEIEGATED, SILVEE- 
LEAVED. Large plants, 50c 
each. 
JASMINE GEANDIFLOEUM (Cata- 
lonian Jasmine). Plant is of 
shrubby, half-climbing habit, with 
very delicate foliage, and its small, 
white, star-shaped, fragrant flowers 
are produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion all the year round. 60c each. 
JASMINE EEVOLUTUM (Yellow-Flowering Jasmine). Pro- 
duces fragrant yellow flowers. 35c each. 
JASMINE OFFICINALIS. Flowers pure white, sweetly-scented, 
produced in early spring. 35c each. 
MANDEVILLEA SUAVEOLENS (Chill Jasmine). Flowers very 
fragrant; star shaped; strong climber. 25c each. 
iSIUEHLENBECKIA COMPLEXA (New Zealand Mattress 
Vine). This pretty, strong-growing climber and trailer is very 
desirable for covering old stumps of trees, rockwork, etc. The 
foliage is small, dense and graceful. 40c each. 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora). These well-known hardy climbers 
are familiar to and appreciated by all. They are of rapid growth, 
and very attractive when covered with their large handsome 
flowers. 
PINK. 25c and 35c each. 
SCAELET. Strong plants, 50c each. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. Can be trained as a bush or climber. 
Flowers light sky-blue, verbena-shaped, produced throughout 
the entire summer; stands drought and water and the brightest 
sunshine. 35c each. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES GRANDIFLOEA. A most beautiful 
climber. Its flowers are star-shaped, and borne in good-sized 
panicles or clusters. 25c each. 
Pale Blue Wistaria, Truly Suggestive 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES. An evergreen climber with bright 
glossy foliage; flowers white, with beautiful blotch of lavendei : 
■■ 1 1 " l - M bell-shaped, appearing in clusters. Hardy only in 
sheltered situations. 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
WISTARIA SINENSIS (Chinese Wistaria). One of the most 
elegant and rapid growing of all climbing plants; attains an 
' 'nse size, growing at the rate of 15 to 20 feet in a season. 
Has long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in May. Strong 
plants, 75c and $1.00 each. 
WISTAEIA SINENSIS ALBA (Chinese White Wistaria). Pure 
white flowers. Introduced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and 
regarded as one of his greatest acquisitions. Strong plants, 
75c and $1.00 each. 
WISTARIA SINENSIS ROSEA. A fine new variety with clusters 
of pink flowers. $1.25 each. 
PALMS, DRACAENAS, ETC. 
*Marked thus are for indoor, conservatory decoration, or warmer sections only. 
BRAHEA EDULIS. Unsurpassed, whether grown outside (it is 
very hardy) or as a pot plant. It has very large fan-shaped 
leaves, of bright green color; is never affected by heat or cold. 
Plants in 4-inch pots, 50c each; 5-inch pots, 75c each. 
Balled, 2 feet, $1.50 each. Boxed, 4 feet, strong 
plants, $4.50 each. 
CALIFORNIA FAN PALM (Pritchardia filifera). The well- 
known native palm. Leaf stalks very long; at the edge of the. 
leaves are produced many thread-like filaments; rapid grower. 
4-inch pots, 25c each, $2.00 per 10; 6-inch pots, 75c each: 
$6.00 per 10; balled, 1 l A feet, $1.00 each; 2 y 2 feet, $1.50 each; 
balled, 3 feet, $2.00 each. 
CHAMAEROPS EXCELSA (Japanese Fan Palm). One of the 
hardiest of the Fan Palms. Foliage dark green; the segments of 
the fan-shaped leaves deeply cut, the edges covered with tooth- 
like spines. Grows from 15 to 20 feet high; very desirable for 
sidewalk decoration. Balled, 134 feet, 75c each; $6.00 per 
10. Planted in nice shaped boxes. Suitable for porch 
decoration or transplanting in the ground. 2 feet, $3.00 
each; 3 feet, $3.50 each. 
*CORPYHA AUSTRALIS (Livistonia). An Australian palm, 
foliage dark green; very symmetrically and regularly slit, 
the segments partially doubled from base of petioles or leal stall 
which is thickly armed with crooked spines. Used chiefly for 
house decoration, though hardy in some locations. 4-inch 
pots, 50c each; 5-inch pots, 75c each. 
tOCOS PLUMOSUS. Hardy in some localities, and when grown 
outside is of rapid growth. No handsomer palm can be found 
than this. 5-inch pots, 75c each. 
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