RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY 
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AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Red Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, bril¬ 
liant red; strong climber. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Unexcelled; scarlet-red; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTA. Splendid red climber. 
Large, beautiful flowers, with long blooming period. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Like the reliable 
bush Radiance, but a climber. 
White Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING KAISERINA. Elegant, pure white, 
with robust vine. 
Cover Ugly Spots with 
Climbing Vines 
10c plants.$ .90 dozen 
25c plants. 2.50 dozen 
35c plants... 3.50 dozen 
50c plants.. 5.00 dozen 
75c plants... 7.50 dozen 
ANTIGONON. Queen’s Wreath. Long sprays of 
glowing pink flowers. June to frost. Medium, 25c; 
large, 35c. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA. Gorgeous orange- 
yellow flowers, twenty to forty in cluster. Tall 
climber, clinging to wood or stone, or may ^ be 
grown as half climber, or even a shrub. An im¬ 
proved Trumpet Creeper. Each, $1.00. 
TRUMPET CREEPER. Rampant climber, myriads 
of large red, bell-shaped flowers. Each 35c. 
TEXAS CREEPER. A better Virginia Creeper or 
Ivy. Clings to any material. Each, 25c. 
WHITE CLEMATIS. Evergreen, strong grower. 
Sprays of fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers. 
Each, 50c. 
EVERGREEN HONEYSUCKLE. Fragrant, white 
and yellow flowers. Rank grower. Each, 25c. 
EINGLISH IVY. Evergreen. Clings to wood and 
stone. Each, 25c. 
KUDZU. Rankest growing vine known. Each, 25c. 
VINCA. Trails on ground in sun or shade. Bright 
evergreen foliage, with blue flowers. Each, 10c. 
WISTERIA. Large panicles of purple fragrant 
flowers in early Spring. Each, 50c. 
Yellow Climbing Roses 
MARECHAL NIEL. Rich, deep yellow; fragrant. 
Nearly everblooming. 
Combination-Color Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. A strong climber, with 
the unexcelled Talisman colors. 
NOTE: Climbing roses are not as nearly ever- 
blooming as the bush roses, most of which are in 
flower more or less almost every month from April 
till frost. 
Wisteria 
Ramsey’s Beautiful Vines 
Flowering Shrubs 
Our inexpensive, luxuriantly flowering shrubs give 
touches of color in all hues and shades to any plant¬ 
ing, yard, or landscape. 
25c plants.$2.50 dozen 
35c plants. 3.50 dozen 
50c plants.. 5.00 dozen 
65c plants. 6.50 dozen 
75c plants. 7.50 dozen 
ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Single and double 
lavender, double pink, double red, single and double 
white. Continual summer bloomers. Excellent for 
large individual flowering shrubs and hedges. Each, 
35c. 
CRAPE MYRTLE. Universal flowering shrub of 
the South. Lavender, light pink, dark pink, red, 
and white. May be grown as large shrub, or kept 
small by pruning. Cutting off flowers as they ma¬ 
ture, before seed forms, will produce continual flow¬ 
ering. 2 to 3 feet, 35c; 3 to 4 feet, 50c. 
CAPE JASMINE. Evergreen, with fragrant white 
flowers. Medium, 50c; large, 75c. 
JASMINE FLORIDUM (Humile). Evergreen, 
bright green leaves and stems, with yellow flowers. 
Constant bloomer. Gracefully drooping branches. 
15 to 18-inch.$ .50 B&B....$ .75 
18 to 24-inch.75 B&B. 1.00 
24 to 30-inch. 1.00 B&B. 1.50 
JASMINE PRIMULINUM. Primrose Jasmine. 3 
to 6 feet. Earliest spring bloomer, large fragrant 
flowers. Price: Same as Floridum above. 
KERRIA japonica. Double yellow, rose-like flowers 
in Spring. Each, 50c. 
LILAC. Purple. Fragrant. Spring bloomer. Each, 
75c. 
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