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CLIMBING and TRAILING PLANTS 
Bignonia Violacea 
Has orchid-like flowers, faintly perfumed 
Bougainvillea Braziliensis 
The most brilliant of all climbers 
Clematis Ramona 
A new, large flowered variety 
• Vines contribute very much to the beauty of the garden. Use them to soften 
harsh angles, to frame lovely vistas, or to screen undesirable views. Since their 
flowers are produced in masses they are important factors in providing color. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. (Virginia 
Creeper) Foliage large, divided into five 
parts; turns scarlet in autumn. Gal. 
cans, 60c each, 10 for $5.00. 
A. sempervirens (Cissusstriata). (Tree- 
bine) Distinct evergreen species. Foli¬ 
age small, flowers inconspicuous. Use¬ 
ful in rock gardens and around pools. 
Gal. cans, 60c each, 10 for $5.00. 
A. tricuspidata. (Boston Ivy) Foliage 
dense and glossy, turning red in fall. 
Adheres tenaciously to brick and stone 
walls, and even to wood. Gal. cans, 60c 
each, 10 for $5.00. 
BIGNONIA . . . Trumpet Flower 
Bignonia cherere (Phaedranthus bucci- 
natorius). Evergreen climbing shrub. 
Flowers tubular, blood red with yellow 
base. Very beautiful. Gal. cans, 75c. 
B. speciosa (B. violacea) (Clytostoma). 
(Painted Trumpet) Foliage quite glos¬ 
sy ; flowers lilac on lobes and yellow in¬ 
side tube; will grow in shaded location. 
Gal. cans, 75c. 
B. tweediana (B. unguis-cati). (Cats- 
claw) Foliage beautifully glossy; flow¬ 
ers lemon yellow. Vine a wonderfully 
strong climber, tendrils adhering to 
stone, concrete or metal. Gal. cans, 75c. 
B. venusta (Pyrostegia). (Flaming 
Trumpet) Foliage dark green; flowers 
bright orange and produced in brilliant 
masses. One of the most gorgeous of 
flowering vines but rather tender. 
Blooms in winter. Gal. cans, 75c. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bougainvillea braziliensis. Foliage 
large, bright green; flowers rosy-purple ; 
rapid and robust grower. A wonderfully 
free bloomer and one of the showiest 
plants in cultivation. 5-gal. cans, $3.00; 
gal. cans, 75c. 
B. Crimson Lake. More tender than B. 
braziliensis. Flowers are brilliant rose- 
red. 5-gal. cans, $3.50; gal. cans, 90c. 
B. Mrs. Praetorius. A new variety with 
flowers of clear copper color. As hardy 
as Crimson Lake. 5-gal. cans, $5.00; gal. 
cans, $2.00. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis Duchess of Edinburgh. Large, 
double white, sweetly-scented flowers. 
Gal. cans, $1.00. 
C. henryi. Immense, single white 
blooms. Gal. cans, $1.00. 
C. jackmanni. Large, rich, velvety pur¬ 
ple flowers in great profusion. Gal. cans, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
C. Mme. Baron Veillard. Satiny laven¬ 
der-pink ; large single flowers. Gal. 
cans, $1.00. 
C. montana. Small, white flowers in 
April. Will grow in shade. Gal. cans, 
75c. 
C. montana rubens. Small, fragrant, 
pink flowers becoming darker pink when 
fully matured. Gal. cans, 75c. 
C. paniculata. Produces myriads of 
small, creamy white flowers in Septem¬ 
ber. A rampant climber. Gal. cans, 75c. 
C. Ramona. Lovely lavender-blue; large 
single flowers. Gal. cans, $1.00. 
FICUS ... Fig Vine 
Ficus pumila (F. repens). (Climbing 
Fig) Handsome evergreen climber. Fo¬ 
liage heart-shaped, small, dark green. 
Clings to stone and brick walls. Gal. 
cans, 50c. 
F. pumila minima. A variety of short, 
compact growth with tiny leaves. Ex¬ 
cellent for window boxes, hanging bas¬ 
kets, etc. Quart cans, 35c. 
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