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THE FRESNO Nl’RSERY CO. 
J A SMINE— Con tinned 
Gruiiriifloruin. (Catalonian Jasmine.) Free- 
blooming flowers, pure white, star-shaped, 
fragrant; foliage delicate; evergreen. 
Nudiflorum. (Naked-flowered Jasmine.) 
^Drooping branches; enveloped with bright 
yellow flowers in winter before leaves ap¬ 
pear. 
Nudiflorum primulitim. New variety; same as 
above, but flowers are fully double the size. 
Officinale. (True Jasmine or Jessamine.) 
Slender-growing vine; produces abundance 
of snow-white, fragrant flowers all summer. 
Revolutum. (Italian Yellow Jasmine.) Vig¬ 
orous; rich yellow flowers all summer. 
Kudzu Vine (Pueraria Thunbergiana). Im¬ 
mensely vigorous; stem grow 60 feet in one 
season. Flowers purple, fragrant, pea¬ 
shaped. 
PASSION VI \ E—PA SSI FLORA 
Coerulea. Vigorous; hardy; flowers faintly 
scented, purple at bottom, white in middle, 
blue at ends; fruit yellowish. 
Constance Elliott. Pure white, slight coloring 
at base of petals; very hardy. 
Plumbago enpensis. Flowers azure-blue, color 
most unique. 
1*. Capensis alba. Pure white, form of above. 
Silk Vine. A rapid-growing, deciduous climber, 
with glossy green, lanceolate leaves; flow¬ 
ers brownish inirple inside and green at 
the margin; blooms in August. 
Sinilax (Myrsiphyllum asparagoides). Used 
for wreaths, bouquets, festoons and table 
decoration. 
WISTARIA 
Chinese Purple. Flowers pea-shaped in pen¬ 
dulous clusters a foot long. 
Chinese Double Purple. Long clusters of 
pale, double blue flowers. 
Chinese White. Chinese variety. 
We consider the rose “A National Flow¬ 
er,” inasmuch as it adapts itself to almost 
any soil and climatic condition. No garden 
or yard is complete without a well selected 
assortment of roses. We confine ourselves 
to growing well known varieties princi¬ 
pally, and in ordering parties will make no 
mistake if they leave the selection to us, 
designing colors wanted and whether a 
climbing or bush rose is desired. 
RECENT' INTRODUCTION OF SUPERIOR 
MERIT 
Betty. A superb variety, with blooms of the 
most exquisite coloring imaginable; copper 
rose of lovely tint, shaded with golden yel¬ 
low at the base. The growth is strong and 
vigorous and well furnished with thick, 
leathery foliage. Buds long and pointed. 
Frau Karl Druschki. One of the grandest 
hybrid perpetuals in existence. It produces 
very large, snowy white blooms and is beau¬ 
tiful either in the bud or fully expanded 
state. In its full blown state the blooms 
greatly resemble a snow-white paeony. 
Florence Pemberton. Flowers very full, show¬ 
ing exceptional size when fully open. Cen¬ 
ter high and pointed, color silvery pink, 
deeper at the base of the petals. 
Hugh Dickson. This magnificent rose re¬ 
ceived the gold medal of the National Rose 
Society of England, a much-coveted but dif¬ 
ficult award to obtain. Excites admiration 
on account of its rich, brilliant crimson 
color and intense fragrance. 
Joseph Hill. The interior of the bloom is an 
exquisite shade of golden copper, marging 
at the edges of the petals to salmon pink. 
It is a strong, vigorous grower, throwing 
heavy canes and an abundance of flowers, 
and buds of uniformly fine quality. De¬ 
liciously scented, and of unsurpassed effect 
as a cut flower. 
