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BAPHEOIiEPSIS iudica (India) “Indian Hawthorne” 
I-.OW evergreen shrub; the new growth often red, giving 
it a pleasing appearance. White clusters of flowers in 
the early spring, followed by black, round, shiny 
berries. A permanent and very satisfactory plant. Sun, 
any soil, water. 60c and $1.50 to $2.00. 
BEINWABDTIA trigynum (India) “Golden Plax” 
A dwarf evergreen shrub, large trumpet-shaped deep 
yellow flowers along the branches. Does well in either 
sun or shade. Very fine window bloomer. 40c and 
$1.50. 
REINWABDTIA tetragynum (India) 
Iwow-growing and spreading shi-ub with a profusion of 
flowers of the most wonderful shade of clear lemon- 
yellow. Dike the above, it blooms in winter and if you 
like yellow flowers you will love this. Very scarce. 
Sun or shade, any soil. 75c and $1.75. 
BOMNEYA coulteri (California) “Matilija Poppy” 
Darge semi-woody perennial, light bluish-green foliage, 
huge poppy flowers resembling rice paper with yellow 
tassel in center. Should be planted in a situation where 
it will not interfere with other plants and then left 
alone. Full sun, any soil, not much water. Ideal for 
dry banks. 75c and $2.00. 
BONDEIiETIA cordata (South America) 
Strong-growing, bushy, evergreen shrub to about 12 
feet, handsome foliage. The plant comes into bloom 
in late winter and early spring, when it is very lovely, 
with lai’ge clusters of small flesh-pink flowers with 
yellow throats. One of the most desirable and beauti¬ 
ful shrubs we grow. Prefers plenty of water. Will do 
equally well in sun and shade. Very highly recom¬ 
mended. $1.00 and $2.00 to $3.00. 
BOSES. All the best varieties at any time of the year. 
Beasonahly priced. 
BOSA gigantea (Western China) “Giant Bose” 
A tremendous grower, will cover a large space in a 
short time. In spring a mass of large creamy-yellow 
single flowers in good-sized sprays. No more D-agrant 
rose in existence; it scents the air for quite a distance 
around. A very beautiful sight when it is in full 
bloom. Rare. $1.00 and $2.00 to $3.00. 
BUEIiIiIA macrantha (Brazil) 
Can be grown either as a shrub or herbaceous peren¬ 
nial. Spikes of deep pink trumpet-shaped flowers with 
a touch of magenta, in good-sized panicles at the end 
of the young growth. The plant grows to about six 
feet in height. A good winter bloomer. Uncommon. 
Partial shade, good soil, water. 50c and $1.50. 
BYNCHOSFEBMUM jasmiuoides (East Indies) 
“Star Jasmine” 
Handsome small dark green foliage, panicles of very 
fragrant creamy-white flowers. One of the most satis¬ 
factory evei-green vines of medium height. Can also 
be used as a ground cover. Sun or shade, good soil, 
moisture. 60c and $1.75 to $2.50. 
BYNCHOSFEBMUM divarication (Malay Feninsula) 
A very rare variety of the above, with flowers of 
creamy-yellow. Very scarce. $1.00. 
SENECIO confusis (Mexico) “Climbing Cineraria” 
A very showy plant that can be used as a shrub, 
climber or as a ground cover. Shiny dark green foliage, 
and a profusion of flowers like small Cinerarias, color 
is pure glowing orange with golden centers. We con¬ 
sider this one of the best novelties we have had for 
some time and you will certainly agree with us wlien 
you see this in bloom, which, incidentally, lasts from 
spring until late fall. Quite new. Full sun, good soil 
and moisture. 60c and $1.75. 
SCHIZOCENTBON elegans (Mexico) 
The aristocrat of all ground cover plants for shady 
places! Makes a dense mat on the ground and is cov¬ 
ered in spiing and summer with hundreds of rosy- 
mauve flowers like a small Pleroma. Dikes a loose, 
peaty soil with moisture and will rai)idly cover a large 
space. Very highly recommended. 3" pots, 35c each. 
SOIiANBBA guttata (South America) “Cup of Gold” 
Strong rampant growing vine, with huge trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers of gold, purple stripings in thi-oat. One 
of the most spectacular of all flowering vines. Full 
sun, any soil, not much water when well established. 
50c and $1.50 to $2.00. 
SOIiANDBO lougiflora (Mexico) “Cup of Milk” 
Similar to the above, with smaller foliage and longer, 
smaller flowers of white with frilled edges. Flowers 
fadt to gold with age. 75c and $2.00. 
