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SANTA ROSA NURSERIES 
CLIMBING AND TRAILING SHRUBS. 
Virginia Creeper {Ampelopsis ).—A very rapid growing climber, with large, 
deeply cut leaves and purple berries. Price, 50 cents. 
Japan Creeper (Ampelopsis Veitchi ).—The most elegant creeper known for 
covering walls, trunks of trees, etc.; it will attach itself to a smooth wall 
and completely hide it with its pretty leaves. Price 50 cents to $1.00. 
Trumpet Creeper (Bignonia Grandiflora).—Bears scarlet flowers all summer. 
Price, 25 to 50 cents. 
Clematis. —The most beautiful climbing, flowering plants in cultivation; 
they can be trained on lattice-work or on the ground; the flowers are large, 
often four to six inches across, and of various shades of color; they bloom 
almost the whole year around. Price, 50 cents to $1.00. 
Ivy. —English and Japanese Variegated. Price, 25 to 50 cents. 
Passion Flower (Constance Elliott).—Thenew, white flowering, hardy variety; 
very choice. Price, 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
Chinese Wistaria. —Remarkable for rapidity of growth and beauty of 
flowers, which are light, porcelain blue, and appear in long clusters before 
the leaves. Price, 50 cents. 
White Wistaria. —Tike the above, except color of flowers. Price, 50 cents 
to $1.00. 
Solanum Jasminoides. —Rapid growing evergreen climber, with bluish 
white flowers. Price, 25 to 50 cents. 
Climbing Hydrangea (Schizophragma).—The Japanese Climbing Hydran- 
gea, -white flowers. Price, 50 cents. 
Santa Rosa is the “home of roses.” The soil and climate combine to bring 
them to their utmost perfection. Some of the great European rose-growers 
who have visited this valley have said that in perfection of form and colors and 
abundance of bloom, they have never seen them equaled anywhere else. All 
my roses are grown in the open air. Price, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
Alfred Colomb. —Fiery red, very perfect, extremely fragrant. 
Adrienne Duvivier. —Dark, velvety crimson. 
Baron Rothschild. —Velvety scarlet; large and perfect. 
Baroness Rothschild. —Targe, light pink, shaded rose; very distinct and 
beautiful. 
Coquette des Alpes. —Pure white, sometimes shaded with blush; one of the 
very best. 
Emperor de Moroc. —Deep velvety maroon. 
Eugene Appert. —Targe, scarlet, crimson shaded. 
Geant des Battailles. —Medium size, brilliant crimson, very fragrant. 
General Jacquimenot. —Dazzling scarlet, shaded velvet crimson; very 
large; free grower and bloomer. 
John Hopper. —Brilliant rose, changing to crimson, very fragrant. 
La Prance. —Targe, gobular flowers of clear, shining, satin pink; one of the 
finest roses in existence. 
