BIGNONIA (Trumpet Flower) 
A strong, robust, hardy vine, growing 15 to 20 feet. 
Light green foliage. Has showy, orange-red, trumpet¬ 
shaped blossoms 5 or 6 inches long, in clusters at the tips 
of the branches. Begins to bloom in July and continues for 
several weeks. Will climb wherever it can attach its ten¬ 
drils and get a foot-hold, twine around posts, pillars and 
gutter pipes. One of the most decorative vines. By staking, 
the main branch can be trained and trimmed to form a 
large, spreading bush or shrub. This is possible due to the 
vvoody, robust nature of the main stem or branch. 
WISTERIA 
A woody vine of strong vigorous habits, growing to a 
height of from 20 to 30 feet. It is a tightly twining vine, 
curling tightly around conductor pipes, telephone wires, 
trees or anything to which it can attach itself. The flowers 
are borne in dense pendulous clusters a foot in length and 
very fragrant. While the purple color is most desired, this 
vine may also be had in white. The white Wisteria does not 
bloom as profusely as the purple. May be grown as an 
individual item and trimmed to tree form, producing as 
gorgeous effect as you can imagine. Should be used some¬ 
where on every property, for its fragrance and beauty. 
