Complete Landscape Service and Supervision 
ALPESTRIS REEVES!. (E & R). With us has been ever¬ 
green. Vigorous climbing type. Purple and red flowers. 
Very valuable as a, landscape subject where a graceful 
arching shrub or climbing shrub is wanted. Practically 
in bloom all the time. Highly recommended. 
ARBORESCENS. (Syringaeflora). Mexico. Very strong, 
vigorous grower. Makes in time, a small tree. Erect, 
terminal panicles of small rosy lilac flowers in clusters. 
Very often mistaken for a lilac. Does well near the coast 
in full sunlight. 
AUSTRA-MONTANA. A newly discovered species 
from South America. Extremely interesting. At¬ 
tractive dark green foliage, with single, brilliant 
orange flowers about three inches long, flaring 
wide at the end of the tube. Offered for the first 
time; highly recommended. 4" pots, $0.75. 
BACILLARIS. (Mexico). A very pretty and interesting 
species. Small, light green foliage. Profusion of small 
red flowers with flaring mouth. Makes either a good 
bush or a fine standard or climber. Rare. 
BOLIVIANA. Stands good deal of sun and heat. Tall grow¬ 
ing, free blooming. Clusters of long thin scarlet-red 
flowers. 
CORALLINA. (Exoniensis). Large single flowers, scarlet 
sepals, deep purple corolla. Makes a fine plant to train 
up the side of a wall or building, or over a wall. 
CORYMBIFLORA. (Peru). Tall and spreading, large, 
handsome foliag'e, very long brilliant red flowers borne in 
clusters. A beautiful and aristocratic plant. 
CORYMBIFLORA ALBA. Same habit as preceding, petals 
of deep pink with long white tubes. 
FULGENS. (Mexico). Large tomentose, light green foliage, 
flowers in clusters with orange vermillion corolla. Orange 
pink tube with green tipped sepals. Vigorous and free 
growing type. Fine plant for wall and trellis. Always 
interesting. Profuse bloomer. 
FULGENS GOSELLI. A hybrid of the preceding, with large 
glossy green foliage, suffused with light purple. Clusters 
of flowers with large tubes of scarlet. New and rare. 4 " 
pots, $0.75. 
ISIS. (Mexico). Bushy and compact. Small glossy blue- 
green foliage. Quantities of minute crimson flowers. 
Stands the sun well. 
LYCIOIDES. (South America). Tall upright shrub with 
medium sized rosy red flowers on terminals. Tube and 
sepals lighter red. Much used for hybridizing. 
MAGELLANICA ALBA. Sttong grower, light green foliage, 
myriads of small single flowes of very delicate lavender, 
sometimes pure white. 
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