C. paniculata. Japan. Produces myriads 
of small, creamy white flowers in Sep¬ 
tember. A rampant climber. Gal. cans, 
75c. 
C. Ramona. Lovely lavender-blue; large 
single flowers. Gal. cans, $1.00. April 
delivery. 
FICUS ... Fig Vine 
Ficus pumila (F. repens). (Climbing 
Fig) China, Japan. Handsome ever¬ 
green climber. Foliage 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. 
GELSEMIUM 
Gelsemium sempervirens. (Carolina 
Jessamine) Virginia to Gulf States. 
Hardy, evergreen vine with attractive 
glossy foliage. The fragrant, yellow 
jasmine-like flowers open in late winter 
and early spring. Especially good in hot 
sections. 5-gal. cans, $2.00; gal. cans, 
75c. 
HARDENBERGIA 
Hardenbergia comptoniana. Australia. 
A beautiful winter blooming climber 
producing a profusion of violet-blue, 
pea-shaped blooms. Gal. cans, 75c. 
H. monophylla. Australia. Foliage very 
broad; flowers light purple. Gal. cans, 
75c. 
H. monophylla rosea. Foliage undi¬ 
vided; flowers pink; a free bloomer. 
Gal. cans, 75c. 
HEDERA ... Ivy 
Hedera helix. (English Ivy) Europe, 
Asia. Large handsome, dark green fo¬ 
liage. Clings tenaciously to walls and 
makes an excellent ground cover. Gal. 
cans, 50c, 10 for $4.50. 
H. helix caenwoodi. Has small, deeply 
cut leaves on a gracefully trailing vine. 
Daintier in appearance than H. helix 
minima. Gal. cans, 60c. 
H. helix conglomerata. A dwarf type 
with small leaves in irregular bunches. 
One of the best for pot culture. 4-in. 
pots, 75c. 
Confederate Jasmine 
Rynchospermum jasminoides 
H. helix minima. (Small Leaf English 
Ivy) Leaves small, deeply cut; branches 
slender and graceful; a fine sort for 
covering walls or chimneys. Gal. cans, 
50c. 
H. helix variegata. (Variegated Eng¬ 
lish Ivy) This popular silver-streaked 
variety is extensively used for cover¬ 
ing brick and stone walls. Gal. cans, 
50c, 10 for $4.50. 
H. maderensis. Canary Islands. Has 
large, triangular leaves heavily varie¬ 
gated with silver, yellow and margined 
with pink. The most beautiful variety 
and very strong growing. Gal. cans, 
60c. 
JASMINUM . . . Jasmine 
Jasminum floridum. China. A half¬ 
climbing shrub, covered almost con¬ 
tinuously with small, slightly fragrant 
flowers. Gal. cans, 60c. 
J. grandiflorum. (Catalonian Jasmine) 
India. Flowers pink in bud, white when 
open, very large and delightfully fra¬ 
grant. Gal. cans, 75c. 
J. humile (J. revolutum). (Italian Yellow 
Jasmine) Tropical Asia. Flowers golden 
yellow, borne in clusters, fragrant, very 
fine. Gal. cans, 60c. 
J. nudiflorum. (Winter Jasmine) China. 
Deciduous vine; foliage small; flowers 
large, yellow, not in clusters. Hand¬ 
some in spring as blossoms appear in 
great numbers before foliage is out. 
Gal. cans, 60c. 
J. primulinum. (Double Yellow Jasmine) 
China. The most beautiful of all Jas¬ 
mines. Large flowers, usually double, 
of clear primrose yellow. Very rapid 
grower. Gal. cans, 60c. 
J. stephanense. (Pink Jasmine) A new 
Jasmine with very fragrant, light pink 
flowers, more than an inch in diameter. 
Gal. cans, 75c. 
LONICERA . . . Honeysuckle 
Lonicera chinensis. (Chinese Honey¬ 
suckle) Eastern Asia. Strong grower. 
Foliage dull green, new growth red¬ 
dish-purple; flowers white inside, pur¬ 
ple outside. Gal. cans, 50c. 
L. etrusca superba. (Giant Honey¬ 
suckle) Mediterranean Region. Fast 
growing variety with hairy, grey-green 
foliage becoming deciduous in regions 
of heavy frost. Large clusters of pale 
pink and yellow flowers with entranc¬ 
ing fragrance. Gal. cans, 60c. 
L. hildebrandiana. Burma. A new and 
remarkably beautiful variety. Orange 
color blossoms, very large, with a tube 
four to five inches long; fragrance very 
pronounced. Slightly tender, but hardy 
in most of San Francisco Bay region. 
5-gal. cans, $6.00; gal. cans, $1.50. 
L. japonica halliana. (Japanese Honey¬ 
suckle) Eastern Asia. Strong grower; 
foliage bright green, flowers white, 
changing to yellow; fragrant. Gal. cans, 
50c. 
L. sempervirens. (Trumpet Honey¬ 
suckle) Connecticut to Gulf States. 
Evergreen foliage, very showy orange 
red flowers. A native of our eastern 
states and quite hardy. Gal. cans, 60c. 
MANDEVILLA 
Mandevilla suaveolens. (Chile Jas- 
min'fe) Argentina. Deciduous summer 
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Double Yellow Jasmine 
Jasminum primulinum 
bloomer. Flowers pure white, more than 
an inch across; has gardenia-like fra¬ 
grance. Gal. cans, 60c. 
PASSIFLORA . . . Passion Flower 
Passiflora manicata ignea. (Scarlet 
Passion Vine) Colombia, Peru. The 
most vivid and attractive of this family 
of plants. Quite tender. Gal. cans, 60c. 
P. mollissima. (Pink Passion Vine) 
Northern Andes. Foliage three-lobed; 
flowers large and rose colored. Tender. 
Gal. cans, 60c. 
P. edulis. (Passion Fruit) Brazil. Grown 
commercially in the warmer sections. 
Rapid growing vine with purple fruits 
the size of an egg. Fruits may be eaten 
fresh or used for jam and jellies. Gal. 
cans, 75c. 
Catalonian Jasmine 
Jasminum grandiflorum 
