Vines 
ANTIGONON leptopus (Mountain Rose). A 
handsome vine with heart-shaped leaves, 
producing large racemes of rose-pink flowers; 
adapted to sunny locations. 
BIGNONIA. Strong-growing, free-flowering 
vine with beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers 
in different shades of yellow, orange and blue. 
Chamberlaynii. A hardy evergreen vine, 
producing an abundance of bright yellow 
flowers in early spring. 
radicans (Trumpet Vine). Leaves compound, 
deciduous, dark green; flowers brilliant 
orange, produced throughout the summer. 
Very hardy. (See page 65.) 
speciosa. A hardy evergreen vine, with glossy 
leaves. Flower clusters large; purple, 
venusta. One of the strongest-growing vines, 
climbing to a great height; evergreen with 
bright, glossy foliage; flowers borne in great 
profusion, tubular, bright reddish orange in 
color. Tender; adapted to south Florida. 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra Sanderiana. A 
showy vine, bearing large masses of purple 
flowers. A strong grower and reaches a 
great height. While tender, with care it does 
quite well even in north Florida. It maybe 
grown as a shrub, with care in pruning. 
ENGLISH IVY ( Hedera helix). The well- 
known English Ivy. An excellent covering for 
walls and tree trunks. In Florida succeeds 
best in shaded locations or northern 
exposures. 
FICUS repens (Climbing Fig). No other vine 
is quite so satisfactory for covering founda¬ 
tions of buildings or wall. Small-leaved 
evergreen vine; quite hardy, 
White Honeysuckle 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera). Rapid-growing 
vines, with handsome flowers. Make a 
dense covering adapted for porches, trellises, 
and for hiding unsightly places. 
Trumpet ( Lonicera sempervirens) . A beau¬ 
tiful, strong-growing vine, with oval leaves, 
bluish green in color. Flowers showy, scar¬ 
let on the outside, yellow within, large and 
produced nearly the whole year with us. 
Even in winter it continues in bloom. 
White {Lonicera japonica). A rapid-growing 
vine, stems slender, leaves dark green. 
Flowers sweet-scented, white, changing to 
yellow. Produces a dense covering. 
JAPAN IVY {Ampelopsis Veitchii). A beautiful, 
rapid-growing vine, with three-lobed or three 
parted, dark, glossy green leaves. A very 
beautiful vine, especially adapted for cover¬ 
ing brick and stone walls. (See page 65.) 
JASMINUM gracillimum. An evergreen vine 
or scrambling shrub, with beautiful green 
foliage and showy, white, star-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Quite hardy and a satisfactory vine. 
MUSCADINE GRAPES. These make splendid 
vines for arbors and similar places. (See 
page 36.) 
ROSES. See pages 40 to 46 for best climbing 
varieties. 
RHYNCOSPERMUM {'Rhyncospermum jas - 
minoides). Leaves rounded, rather small, 
thick, shiny; flowers produced freely, white, 
star-shaped, small, very fragrant. A very 
desirable vine. Hardy and evergreen. 
THUNBFvRGIA grandiflora. A very strong¬ 
growing vine, with large, dark green leaves, 
and large clusters of bright blue flowers. One 
of the most valuable vines in our collection. 
VIRGINIA CREEPIER {Ampelopsis quinque- 
folia). A hardy, rapid-growing, clinging 
vine; leaves deciduous, dark green, five- 
parted, gorgeously colored in fall. A splen¬ 
did vine for walls, arbors, and porches. 
WISTARIA ( Wistaria chinensis). Magnificent, 
strong-growing, woody vines, hardy through¬ 
out the country. Leaves deciduous; the 
flowers are borne in large, pointed clusters, 
with or before the leaves in spring. 
Purple. A very strong-growing sort, pro¬ 
ducing large panicles of purple flowers. (See 
page 65.) 
White. A very fine variety, with large clusters 
of delicately scented white flowers. 
YELLOW JESSAMINE {Gelsemium semper¬ 
virens). A slender, rapid-growing ever¬ 
green vine. Flowers yellow, fragrant, pro¬ 
duced in profusion during the spring 
months. (See page 65.) 
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