HARDENBERGIA 
Hardenbergia comptoniana. A beautiful 
winter blooming climber producing a 
profusion of violet-blue, pea-shaped 
blooms. Gal. cans, 75c. 
H. monophylla. Foliage very broad; 
flowers light purple. Gal. cans, 75c. 
H. monophylla alba. Flowers white. 
Gal. cans, 75c. 
H. monophylla rosea. Foliage undivided; 
flowers pink; a free bloomer. Gal. cans, 
75c. 
HEDERA . . . Ivy 
Hedera helix. (English Ivy) Large hand¬ 
some, dark green foliage. Clings tena¬ 
ciously to walls and makes an excellent 
ground cover. Gal. cans, 50c, 10 for $ 4 - 50 . 
H. helix marmorata. Small leaves, ir¬ 
regularly variegated with yellow. Does 
well in shady location. Gal. cans, 50c, 10 
for $4.50. 
H. helix minima. (Small Leaf English 
Ivy) Leaves small, deeply cut; branches 
slender and graceful; a fine sort for cov¬ 
ering walls or chimneys. Gal. cans, 50c. 
H. helix variegata. (Small Leaf English 
Ivy) This popular silver-streaked va¬ 
riety is extensively used for covering 
brick and stone walls. Gal. cans, 50c, 10 
for $4.50. 
H. maderensis. Has large, triangular 
leaves heavily variegated with silver, 
yellow and margined with pink. The 
most beautiful variety and very strong 
growing. Gal. cans, 50c. 
KIBEERTIA 
Hibbertia volubulis. Evergreen twining 
shrub with dark green, glossy foliage. 
Flowers clear yellow, two inches across. 
Plant in full sun. A recent introduc¬ 
tion. Will not endure heavy frosts. Gal. 
cans, 75c. 
JASMINEM . . . Jasmine 
Jasminum floridum. A half-climbing 
shrub, covered almost continuously 
with small, slightly fragrant flowers. 
Gal. cans, 50c. 
J. grandifiorum. (Catalonian Jasmine) 
Flowers pink in bud, white when open, 
very large and delightfully fragrant. 
Gal. cans, 60c. 
J. humile (J. revolutum). (Italian Yel¬ 
low Jasmine) Flowers golden yellow, 
borne in clusters, fragrant, very fine. 
Gal. cans, 50c. 
J. nudiflorum. (Winter Jasmine) De¬ 
ciduous vine; foliage small; flowers 
large, yellow, not in clusters. Handsome 
in spring as blossoms appear in great 
numbers before foliage is out. Gal. cans, 
50c. 
J. primulinum. (Double Yellow Jas¬ 
mine) The most beautiful of all Jas¬ 
mines. Large flowers, usually double, of 
clear primrose yellow. Very rapid grow¬ 
er. Gal. cans, 50c. 
J. stephanense. (Pink Jasmine) A 
new Jasmine with very fragrant, 
light pink flowers, more than an 
inch in diameter. Gal. cans, 60c. 
KENNEDYA 
Kennedya rubicunda. Rapid growing 
vine similar to Hardenbergia but with 
larger leaves. Flowers dull red in short 
racemes. Rather tender but grows suc¬ 
cessfully in San Francisco Bay region. 
Gal. cans, 60c. 
LONICERA . . . Honeysuckle 
Lonicera belgica. (Woodbine) The old- 
fashioned, fragrant honeysuckle. De¬ 
ciduous in winter but very showy when 
covered in spring with flowers in large 
clusters of mingled rose, pink and yel¬ 
low. Large plants, bare root, 60c. 
L. chinensis. (Chinese Honeysuckle) 
Strong grower. Foliage dull green, new 
growth reddish-purple; flowers white 
inside, purple outside. Gal. cans, 50c. 
Ii. gigantea superba. (Giant Honey¬ 
suckle) Fast growing variety with 
hairy, grey-green foliage becoming de¬ 
ciduous in regions of heavy frost. Large 
clusters of pale pink and yellow flowers 
with entrancing fragrance. Gal. cans, 
50c. 
CATALONIAN JASMINE 
Jasminum grandifiorum 
L. hildebrandi. A new and remarkably 
beautiful variety. Orange color blos¬ 
soms, very large, with a tube four to five 
inches long; fragrance very pronounced. 
Slightly tender, but hardy in most of 
San Francisco Bay region. 5-gal. cans, 
$3.00; 6-in. pots, $1.50. 
L. implexa. A much branched, slender 
vine recently introduced from Northern 
Africa. Flowers lavender and pale yel¬ 
low; foliage evergreen. Gal. cans, 60c. 
Ii. japonica halliana. (Japanese Honey¬ 
suckle) Strong grower; foliage bright 
green, flowers white, changing to yel¬ 
low; fragrant. Gal. cans, 50c. 
L. sempervirens. (Trumpet Honey¬ 
suckle) Evergreen foliage, very showy 
orange red flowers. A native of our 
eastern states and quite hardy. Gal. 
cans, 50c. 
CONFEDERATE JASMINE—Rynchospermum 
MANDE VILLA 
Mandevilla suaveolens. (Chile Jasmine) Deciduous summer 
bloomer. Flowers pure white, more than an inch across; has 
gardenia-like fragrance. Gal. cans, 50c. 
PASSIELORA . . . Passion Plower 
Passiflora manicata ignea. (Scarlet Passion Vine) The most 
vivid and attractive of this family of plants. Quite tender. 
Gal. cans, 50c. 
P. mollissima. (Pink Passion Vine) Foliage three-lobed; 
flowers large and rose colored. Tender. Gal. cans, 50c. 
PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. (Cape Plumbago) Flowers azure blue, 
produced in profusion from spring until heavy frosts. 
Growth is rapid but plants require support to climb. Gal. 
cans, 50c. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides. (Star Jasmine) Star shaped 
white flowers in clusters; exquisitely fragrant. Foliage thick 
and glossy. Hardy in most sections of California. Gal. cans. 
75c. 
SOLANDRA 
Solandra guttata. (Cup of Gold) ARgorous vine with large 
glossy leaves and trumpet shaped, fragrant flowers of 
golden-yellow six inches across. Tender and only recom¬ 
mended for fairly frost free sections. Gal. cans, 75c. 
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