NURSERY IN CALIFORNIA— ESTABLISHED 1865 
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HARDENBERGIA monophylla alba. Very hand- 
some Australian evergreen, twining vines. The 
flowers are pea-shaped, small and dainty, borne 
in very numerous elongated, compact clusters 
during late winter and early spring. Rank 
very high among the best winter-blooming 
climbers. Leaves undivided. Flowers white in 
utmost profusion. Each 
4-inch pot $ .75 
HEDRA (Ivy.) While many plants are called 
"Ivy," the name really belongs to this genus. 
Evergreen climbers doing well in shaded loca- 
tions. They cling by aerial rootlets. Each 
4-inch pot $ .50 
H. helix. (English Ivy.) Europe; Africa; Asia. 
The well-known species with very dark green, 
leathery leaves, usually about five-lobed. Old 
vines have greenish flowers and black berries 
in clusters on lower part of plant. 
HOYA carnosa. (Wax Plant.) Beautiful climber 
of moderate growth, with large, smooth, glossy, 
deep green leaves. Flowers white with pink 
center, fragrant. Each 
4-inch pot $ .75 
JASMINUM (Jasmine; Jessamine.) Twining vines 
with white or yellow flowers, most of which are 
very fragrant. Each 
4- inch pot $ .60 
J. azoricum. Growth rather compact. Foliage 
very dark green and glossy. Leaves of three 
small leaflets. Flowers in dense clusters, pur- 
est white, fragrant. In bloom most of the time. 
Evergreen. One of the handsomest. 
J. beesianum. Shrub or low climber with simple 
leaves about one inch long. Flowers pink or 
deep rose, very fragrant. 
J. grandiflorum. ( Catalonian Jasmine. ) India. 
Pinnate leaves. Flowers pink in bud, white 
when open, very large and double, delightfully 
fragrant. Blooms most of the time. Evergreen. 
J. humile (J. revolutum.) (Italian Yellow Jasmine.) 
Asia. Strong grower. Pinnate leaves. Leaf- 
lets slender and pointed. Flowers bright yel- 
low in open clusters. Evergreen. Very fine. 
J. primulinum. (Double Yellow Jasmine.) China. 
A recent and very valuable introduction. It 
is not only the fastest growing Jasmine, but 
almost the quickest growing climber in our 
entire list. Leaves of three good-sized leaflets. 
Flowers clear primrose yellow, very large and 
usually double. Evergreen. 
LANTANA sellowiana. (Weeping or Trailing Lan- 
tana.) Slender plant with trailing branches. 
Leaves small; flowers rosy lilac in long stalked, 
small heads. Very profuse bloomers through- 
out the year. Excellent for covering banks, 
window boxes, etc. Each 
5- inch pot $ .50 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle.) Popular, free-bloom- 
ing, twining vines. The following sorts are all 
evergreen in this climate. Each 
5-inch pot $ .60 
L. japonica chinensis. (Chinese Honeysuckle.) 
Growth extremely strong. Old leaves dull green. 
New growth is reddish purple on branches and 
backs of leaves. Flowers white inside, purplish 
outside. One of the very best vines where very 
rapid growth and a dense mass of foliage are 
desired. 
L. japonica halliana. (Japanese Honeysuckle.) 
H abit exactly like Chinese ; growth equally 
strong and dense. Leaves are bright green 
above, grayish green below, not at all purplish. 
Flowers white, changing to yellow. Very 
fragrant. 
Wistaria 
PANDOREA (Tecoma.) Evergreen and deciduous 
climbers, very much like Bignonias. Flowers 
are tubular or trumpet-shaped, varying con- 
siderably in size. Each 
5-inch pot $ .75 
4-inch pot 60 
P. jasminoides. Australia. Vigorous evergreen 
climber. Leaflets small, pointed, dark green. 
Flowers large, the flaring lobes white shading 
to rosy pink inside the tube; borne in clusters. 
Blooms almost continuously throughout the 
year. Very handsome. 
P. jasminoides alba. Variety of preceding. Flowers 
larger and entirely white. Foliage light green 
beneath. Flowers large, borne in clusters, light 
pink, striped red. 
