Bignonia venusta 
Bougainvillea glabra sanderiana 
Purple Wisteria 
VINES 
Vines add a great deal to the beauty of the home and its surroundings. The South is fortunate in the 
number of beautiful flowering vines which will grow to perfection in a very short time. 
ALLAMANDA hendersoni. Evergreen. 
Large, golden yellow flowers. Adapted to 
central and south Florida. 
ANTIGONON leptopus (Mountain Rose). 
A handsome vine with heart-shaped leaves 
and producing large racemes of rose-pink 
flowers. Adapted to sunny locations. 
BIGNONIA chamberlayni. Evergreen. 
Hardy vine with bright yellow flowers in 
early spring. 
radicans (Trumpet Vine). Leaves dark 
green. Flowers brilliant orange in sum¬ 
mer. Very hardy. 
speciosa. Evergreen, Glossy leaves and 
large, lavender-blue flowers in clusters, 
venusta (Flame Vine). Evergreen. Pro¬ 
fusion of bright reddish orange flowers. 
Very showy. Tender. 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra sanderiana. 
Evergreen. Vigorous grower; large masses 
of purple flowers. 
Crimson Lake. A most striking variety 
with bright crimson flowers. Tender. 
Praetoria. A sport of Crimson Lake. 
Flowers orange-yellow. 
CISSUS incisa (Marine Ivy). An attrac¬ 
tive, strong-growing evergreen vine with 
abundant rich green foliage. Leaves 
three-lobed, fleshy, and toothed. It is 
well suited to rich, moist soils. Very 
distinctive. 
ENGLISH IVY ( Hedera helix). Evergreen. 
Makes an excellent covering for walls and 
tree-trunks; hardy. 
FICUS repens (Evergreen Climbing Fig). 
Finest of all for covering buildings and 
walls. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Trumpet ( Lonicera sem- 
pervirens). A beautiful, strong-growing 
vine with showy scarlet flowers. 
JASMINUM illicifolium. A rapid-growing 
evergreen vine with handsome foliage and 
white, star-shaped flowers. Very desirable, 
pubescens. Evergreen vine or scrambling 
shrub with attractive foliage and showy, 
white, star-shaped flowers. May also be 
grown in shrub form. Hardy and 
satisfactory. 
simplicifolium (Wax Jessamine). Ever¬ 
green. Beautiful, dark green, waxy 
leaves and white, star-shaped flowers. 
Can be pruned and grown as a shrub. 
Makes a splendid hedge. 
PANDOREA jasminoides. Foliage dark 
green. Flowers trumpet-shaped, white 
suffused with pink. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM jasminoides. 
Evergreen. Beautiful, dark, shiny leaves 
and fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers. 
Hardy. 
WISTERIA, Purple. Strong-growing, hardy, 
deciduous vine. Flowers in large clusters in 
spring. 
White. Produces large clusters of deli¬ 
cately scented white flowers. 
YELLOW JESSAMINE ( Gelsemium sem- 
pervirens). A slender, rapid-growing ever¬ 
green vine. Flowers yellow, fragrant, pro¬ 
duced in profusion during the spring 
months. 
Prices of all Vines. 
Each 
Per 10 
Small plants. 
.$0 
35 
$3 
00 
Medium plants. 
50 
4 
00 
Strong plants. 
. 1 
00 
9 
00 
Extra-strong plants. 
. 1 
25 
10 
00 
Special. 
. 1 
50 and 
up. 
ORNAMENTAL AND LAWN GRASSES 
The most important grasses suitable for Southern lawns are offered 
cuttings planted in spring and summer. 
Centipede Grass Lawn 
BERMUDA GRASS ( Cynodon dactylon). A 
favorite for lawn purposes in the Lower 
South. Cuttings, $1.50 per bus. 
CARPET GRASS ( Axonopus compressus). 
A valuable lawn grass coming into general 
use. It resembles St. Augustine Grass and 
retains its color well in cool weather. 
Cuttings, $1.50 per bus. 
CENTIPEDE GRASS ( Eremochloa ophiu- 
roide'i). A fine lawn and pasture grass, 
thoroughly tested at the Florida Experi¬ 
ment Station. Withstands drought. Cut¬ 
tings, $1.50 per bus.; $1.25 per bus. in 
5-bus. lots. 
OPHIOPOGON japonicum. A low-grow¬ 
ing Ophiopogon with very narrow, dark 
green leaves, and resembling Liriope 
spicata. A most excellent ground-cover. 
Each Per 10 
3 to 4 bib clumps.$0 10 $0 75 
5 to 7 bib clumps. 15 1 25 
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS ( Stenotaphrum 
secundalum). A broad-leaved grass excel¬ 
lent for shady locations. May be grown 
close to salt water. Spreads rapidly. Cut¬ 
tings, $2 per bus. 
here. Best lawns are grown from 
LIRIOPE 
Muscari (L. graminifolia densiflora; Big 
Blue Liriope). A very valuable plant with 
broad, dark green, grass-like leaves, and 
lavender-blue flowers produced in dense 
spikes often spreading at the top, fol¬ 
lowed by black berries. It may be used as 
a border plant, for porch-boxes, as a 
ground-cover, and also makes an attractive 
potted plant. 
Muscari exiliflora (Little Blue Liriope). 
Similar to above, but with narrower leaves 
and less dense flower-spikes. 
Prices of 2 above varieties. Each Per 10 
3 to 4 bib clumps.$0 20 $1 50 
5 to 7 bib clumps. 30 2 50 
7 to 10 bib clumps. 40 3 50 
Muscari variegata (Variegated Liriope). A 
beautiful yellow-striped or variegated form 
of L. muscari. 
3 to 4 bib clumps. 25 2 00 
5 to 7 bib clumps. 35 3 00 
Spicata (Creeping Liriope). Leaves very 
narrow. Flowers light lilac to almost white. 
A fine ground-cover. 
3 to 4 bib clumps. 10 75 
5 to 7 bib clumps. 15 1 25 
7 to 10 bib clumps. 25 2 00 
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