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AMPELOPSIS henryana 
Splendid hardy deciduous climber with beautifully marked leaves. 
Makes, a wonderful show in the shaded woodland garden. 
1 gallon containers.60 
A. quinquefolia (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) (Virginia 
Creeper) 
An excellent deciduous vine; clings to almost any surface and 
takes on beautiful coloration in the Fall. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
A. sempervirens (Cissus striata) (Grape Ivy) 
Slender ornamental climber with small dark green leaves; fine 
about a pillar. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
A. veitchi (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) Boston or Japa¬ 
nese Ivy) 
A deciduous vine which holds tightly to masonry. Leaves turning 
crimson in October. Favors location on North Walls. 
1 gallon containers. .50 
AMYGDALUS (see prunus) 
ANCHOR PLANT (see Colletia) 
ANEMONE japonica "whirlwind" 
One of the best perrenials for autumn bloom. This variety grows 
to about 3 feet, and has attractive semi-double white flowers. 
1 gallon containers. .40 
ANTHERICUM liliago (St. Bernard's Lily) 
Tuberous rooted perennial with grass-like leaves and white star- 
like flowers in the Summer. Both green and variegated forms. Very 
drouth-resistant. 
4 in. pots.30 
1 gallon containers. .50 
ANTIGONON leptopus (Rosa de Montana or Coral Vine) 
Beautiful perennial vine, rose colored flowers Summer and Fall. 
. Fine for covering verandas, and fences. 
1 gallon containers.50 
ARALIA sieboldi (see Fatsia japonica) 
A. papyrifera (see Tetrapanax papyriferum) 
A. spinosa (Devil's Walking Stick) 
Small tree seldom seen in Southern California, the stout-armed 
stems, big leaves and enormous clusters of flowers give this tree 
a very distinct sub-tropical appearance. 
5 gallon containers. 1.70 
10 100 
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