LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL, 
A Visit to Our Experimental Grounds Is “Worth While” 
CLIANTHUS PUNI^EUS ALBA, parrot's bill. 
Half climber, or semi-woody shrub; firs, very 
unique and odd in shape; large white. Pots, 
35c ea. 
COBEA SCANDENS (d.). Vigorous attractive 
climber, with large bell-shaped firs., violet, or 
greenish-purple, with protruding stamens. Pots, 
35c ea. 
DOLICHOS LIGNOSUS. Australian pea vine 
(e.). Vigorous grower, with rose colored pea¬ 
like firs. For covering odd corners, stumps, or 
sheds, or climbing an old tree, nothing is more 
satisfactory. Pots-, 30c ea., $2.50 per 10. 
FICUS REPENS, climbing fig (e.). The best vine 
of rich green color for clinging to stone or 
cement. Pots, 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS. Carolina yel¬ 
low jassamine (e.). Strong grower; very beau¬ 
tiful. Pots, 6-12 inches, 35c ea. 
HEDERA HELIX. English ivy (e.). The Ivy is 
always satisfactory for covering a low wire 
fence, climbing over a building, or as a ground 
cover under trees. For stone or brick work it 
is indispensable, as nothing would give a richer 
green effect. We have the finest collection in 
the state of named varieties. 
Ampelopsis Semperviren* 
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BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA (d.). Very large, 
orange-red trumpet-shaped firs. Pots, 35c ea., 
$3.00 per 10. 
BIGNONIA TWEEDIANA (e.). Leaves bright. 
Firs, clear yellow. Will not stand much frost 
without injury. 
BIGNONIA VIOLACEA (e.). Beautiful evergreen 
vine with large lilac firs; one of the most satis¬ 
factory ornamental vines, for pergola, house, 
or veranda. Pots, 40c ea. 
BOUGAINVILLEA S AND E RIAN A (e.). Rather 
tender vine, with large crimson or deep pink 
bracts surrounding the small firs. Pots, 60c ea. 
BOUSSINGAULTIA BASELLOIDES. Madeira 
vine. Very strong grower; perennial; tuberous 
rooted. Firs, white, in long clusters. Pots, 
35c ea. 
BRIDGESIA SPICATA (e.). Beautiful clinging 
vine, with shining leaves, and rose colored firs, 
in dense clusters, followed by scarlet fruits 
Suitable for covering low buildings, or walls, 
quite hardy. Pots, 40c ea., $3.50 per 10. 
CLEMATIS CALIFORNICA. virgin's bower (d.n.). 
Native Clematis, artistic in fir. or when covered 
with downy seed. Pots, 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII (d.). Firs, large, dark 
crimson, purple. Pots, 60c ea. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA (d.). Vigorous grower. 
Firs, sweet-scented, white, resembling the ane¬ 
mone, very desirable. Pots, 40c ea. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA LILACINA (d.). Variety 
of above, with lilac firs. Pots, 40c ea. 
CLEMATIS MONTANA RUBENS (d.). Variety 
with reddish firs. Pots, 40c ea. 
CLFMAT1S PANICULATA. Japanese clfmatis. 
Firs, white, in clusters, very fragrant. 25c ea. 
English Ivies 
HEDERA. English ivy. The variety most com¬ 
monly seen. In cans, 15c ea., $1.00 per 10, $7.50 
per 100. 
HEDERA AMURENSIS. Very large leaves of 
rather light shade of green. Pots, 35c ea., $3.00 
per 10. 
HEDERA ANGULARIA AUREA. Finely cut 
leaves, light golden green. Pots, 35c ea., $3.00 
per 10. 
HEDERA AUREA. Beautifully marked with gold. 
Pots, 50c, ea. 
HEDERA AZORICA. Large glaucous green leaves. 
Pots, 35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
HEDERA CAVENDISHII. Long dark leaves. Pots, 
35c ea., $3.00 per 10. 
HEDERA DENATA. Very large leaves. 
HEDERA DENATA AUREA. Very large leaf with 
wide border of gold; rare and extremely beauti¬ 
ful. Pots, 50c ea. 
