Tecoma Radicans 
A Brilliant Fast-Growing Trumpet Flowered Climber 
T. radicans (Campsis radicans). (Common Trumpet 
Vine) Deciduous climber, growing very rapidly and 
clinging to walls; flowers large and orange yellow. 
Gal. cans, 60c. 
T. radicans aurea. (Golden Trumpet Vine) A hardy, 
deciduous climber; grows rapidly and produces, in 
August and September, a profusion of large, clear 
golden-yellow flowers. Gal. cans, 75c. 
VINCA 
Vinca major. (Big Leaf Periwinkle) Foliage large; 
flowers a pleasing shade of blue. Valuable for cover¬ 
ing shaded situations, also fine for window boxes and 
hanging baskets. Gal. cans, 35c; qt. cans, 20c; 10 for 
$1.50. 
V. minor. (Small Leaf Periwinkle) Has much smaller 
leaf than the type. Makes an excellent ground cover 
and will endure much neglect. Qt. cans, 20c each; 10 
for $1.50. 
PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. (Cape Plumbago) 
Flowers azure blue, produced in pro¬ 
fusion from spring until heavy frosts. 
Growth is rapid but plants require sup¬ 
port to climb. Gal. cans, 50c. 
POLYGANUM 
Polygonum auberti (Silver Lace Vine) 
Hardy, rapid growing climber covered 
with lacy, creamy white panicles of 
bloom all summer. Will cheerfully en¬ 
dure drought and neglect. Bare root, 75c. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides. (Star 
Jasmine) Star shaped white flowers in 
clusters; exquisitely fragrant. Foliage 
thick and glossy. Hardy in most sec¬ 
tions of California. 5-gal. cans, $3.75; 
gal. cans, 85c. 
SOLANUM 
Solanum jasminoides. (Potato Vine) 
Well known evergreen climber; almost 
continuously in bloom. Flowers white, 
in large clusters. Gal. cans, 50c. 
SOLLYA 
Sollya heterophylla. (Australian Blue¬ 
bell) Low climber; foliage evergreen 
and variable; flowers brilliant, deep blue 
and bell-shaped. A very striking little 
climber. Gal. cans, 60c. 
STREPTOSOLON 
Streptosolon jamesoni. Habit of growth 
similar to Heliotrope but produces great 
masses of tubular flowers, brilliant 
orange and yellow. About as hardy as 
Lantana. 5-in. pots, 50c. 
TECOMA 
Tecoma australis (Pandorea australis). 
Strong and rapid grower. Foliage dark, 
glossy green; flowers small and borne 
profusely in early spring; color, creamy- 
white with dark spot inside. Gal. cans, 
75c. 
T. capensis. (Cape Honeysuckle) Shrub¬ 
by climber ; foliage evergreen, small and 
serrated; flowers bright orange-red; 
blooms in late summer and autumn. 
5-gal. cans, $2.00; gal. cans, 75c. 
T. jasminoides (Pandorea jasminoides). 
Foliage dark green; flowers large, pale 
pink with rosy-pink throats, borne in 
large clusters. Gal. cans, 75c. 
T. mackeni (Pandorea ricasoliana). The 
most beautiful of this brilliant family 
of climbers. Flowers large and a lovely 
shade of soft lavender-pink with darker 
veins. Blooms in September and Octo¬ 
ber. Gal. cans, 75c. 
Tecoma jasminoides 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria chinensis. (Chinese Wisteria) 
Flowers light purple-lavender, borne in 
racemes nearly a foot long, very fra¬ 
grant. Bare root, $1.75; 5-gal. cans, 
$2.25. 
White Japanese Wisteria 
Wisteria floribunda alba 
W. floribunda alba. (White Japanese Wisteria) Very 
long racemes of beautiful white, fragrant flowers. A 
late blooming variety. Bare root, $1.75. 
W. floribunda rosea. (Pink Japanese Wisteria) Flow¬ 
ers rose-colored, suffused shell-pink. A very beautiful 
and rare variety. Bare root, $1.75. 
W. floribunda Royal Purple. New. The darkest wis¬ 
teria yet introduced. Long, fragrant clusters of really 
purple blooms. Bare root, 2 yr. plants, $2.50. 
STANDARD WISTERIAS 
Standard Wisterias are grown to a strong, single 
stem with a well delevoped head which permits their 
use in small gardens. When in full bloom the mass of 
drooping flowers is most effective. Cut back new 
growth to maintain compact plants. We can supply 
well grown specimens, 4 to 5 ft. high in assorted types 
at $7.50 each. 
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