VINES 
A Vine covered pergola makes a worthwhile addition to ANY GARDEN. 
A careful study of your grounds will show immediately where Vines CAN 
BE USED to achieve beautiful effects. Be sure to make the right selection 
FOR THE SPOT, as some vines and creepers will thrive better than others, 
and color harmony is an important feature. 
Do not allow your vines to cover entirely a WELL DESIGNED doorway 
OR WINDOW. Let them frame the good features of the house and cover its 
ARCHITECTURAL DEFECTS. Training or TRIMMING SHOULD BE 
SHREWDLY DONE to keep the naturalistic effect, which vines give to a 
house planting. 
CONFEDERATE JASMINE DWARF 
Trachelospermum jasminoides nana 
Kvergreen Vine. Ter. 1 and 2. Leaves are small and ovalish, short stalked, 
without marginal teeth. A fine evergreen vine, and makes a good giouiui 
cover, no flowers. 
FIG VINE Ficus repens Ficus pumila 
Evergreen \ ine. Ter. 1 and 2. A popular vine that grows flat agairst 
walls, except fruiting branches. Leaves very numerous, oval heart-shaped about 
three-fourths of an inch long, except fruiting ones, which are two to four 
inches long. Fruit pear-shaped, yellowish, about two inches long. Widely used 
on brick and concrete walls. 
FURRY JASMINE Jasminum pubescens 
Evergreen Vine. Ter. 1. A climbing, hairy shrub with opposite somewhat 
heart-shaped leaves that are dark green and about 2 in. long. Flowers white 
with broad lobes, occasionally double, fragrant, about 1 in. across in many- 
flowered clusters; calyx lobes with spreading yellow hairs. 
ROSA-DE-MONTANA Antignon. leptopus 
Coral Vine Cor all it a Queen* s Crown Pink Vine 
Deciduous or Perennial Vine. Ter. 1 and 2. A very showy vine, with 
leaves arrow-shaped or heart-shaped. Flowers are pink, produced in numerous 
drooping racemes. Fruit or seeds dry, bony, surrounded by remains of the 
WILLOW 
WEEPING WILLOW Salix babylonica 
Deciduous Tree. Ter. 1 to 4. 40 ft. Long, and pendulous branches, yel- 
lowish-bi-o-wn when young. Leaves are 5 to 6 inches long, finely toothed, 
narrow, grayish-green in color. Gives a picturesque effect in landscape plant¬ 
ings, used at water’s edge. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
4 — 5 ft.B&B. . ^1.50 ^2.00 each 
5— 6 ft. B&B... 3.00 3.50 each 
6 — 8 ft.B&B. . 4.00 4.50 each 
8 — 10 ft. .B&B. . 5.00 6.00 each 
WAXLEAF—See Privets. 
WILD PEACH—See Cherry Laurel. 
WINTERCREEPER-—See Euonymus. 
YAUPON—See Hollies. 
Weeping Willow by Pool in background 
STAR JASMINE Confederate Jasmine Trachelospermum 
Evergreen Vine. Ter. 1 and 2. Leaves are small and ovalish, short stalked, 
aerial roots, rather slow growing, short stems. Masses of sweet scented white 
star-shaped flowers in early Spring, 
withered flower. 
Approx. Size 
From Small Pots. . 
From Medium Pots 
From Large Pots. . 
X 
XX 
$ .50 
$ .70 each 
. 1.00 
1.40 each 
. 1.80 
2.50 each 
Field Grown Vines 
CAROLINA JASMINE Gelsemium sempervirens 
Evergreen Climber. Ter. 1 to 3. Dark green, pointed leaves. Rapid grow¬ 
ing, bearing great profusion of golden yellow blossoms in the early spring; 
y«vy fragrant; will perfume the atmosphere for great distances. Very hardy, 
thrifty grower. One of the best of all vines. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera halliana 
Kvergreen Climber. Ter. 1 to 6. A vigorous growing vine; branches, slender 
and hairy. Leaves are oblong and pointed. Flowers are white, fading to yel¬ 
low, sweetly scented, tubular shaped, borne in clusters. 
PURPLE WISTERIA Wisteria sinensis 
Deciduous Creeper. Ter. 1 to 6. The well-known woody vine, which is a 
rapid grower. Pale green foliage; flowers are pea-shaped, of bluish-violet 
eolor, fragrant, borne in long clusters in the early spring before foliage ap¬ 
pears. 
WOODBINE Twisted Eglantine Lonicera periclymenum 
Evergreen Vine. Ter. 1 to 6. A rank growing vine, the leaves are oblong 
and pointed, bluish-green underneath, darker on upper surface. Flowers are 
borne in terminal clusters, tubular in form, scarlet red, with yellowish threat. 
Blooms practically the year round. 
Size Class XX XXX 
2 year, heavy.B&B . .^1.50 $2.00 each 
3 year, very heavy.B&B . . 2.50 3.00 each 
1 year, strong. NB... $ .55 each 
2 year, heavy.NB . . . 1.10 each 
Showing the use of Vines in the Landscape Planting 
YUCCA 
The Yuccas comprise a rather large group of SEMI-DESERT plants of the 
LILY FAMILY, several of which are cultivated chiefly for their STRIKING 
FLOWER clusters. Most of them are stemless with a basal rosette of SWORD 
SHAPED, tough, leathery leaves, but FEW HAVE DISTINCT TRUNKS. 
Flowers are WHITE (rarely purple-tinged), WAXY, cup-shaped, fragrant AT 
NIGHT, and borne on showy, erect terminal clusters. Fruit usually a capsule. 
Yuccas are more frequently used with SPANISH ARCHITECTURE, in desert 
gardens, and to produce TROPICAL EFFECTS. 
CURVELEAF Yucca recurvifolia 
Evergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 5. 3 ft. Wide, flat leaves, drooping grace¬ 
fully. Flowers borne in immense trusses on tall, 4 ft. red stems, in spring 
and fall. 
MOUNDLILY Yucca glorisa 
Ev'ergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 5. 3 ft. Leaves nearly 2 Vi ft. long and 
about 2 in. wide, prolonged into a stiff, sharp point, but not thready on the 
margin. Flowers borne in immense trusses on tall 4 ft. red stems, in spring 
and fall. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
2 — 3 ft.B&B. . $2.00 $2.50 each 
3 — 4 ft.B&B . 3.00 3.50 each 
4 — 5 ft. .B&B. . . 4.00 5.00 each 
SPANISH DAGGER Yucca aloifolia 
Evergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 5. 10 ft. Produces a simple or branched 
trunk. Leaves are stiff, about 2Vi ft. long, 2 in. wide and prolonged to a 
very sharp point. Flowers are white or purple-tinged, the cluster often 2 ft. 
long and very showy. Particularly good for its late flowering. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
3 — 4 ft .B&B. . $2.50 $3.50 each 
4 — 5 ft . B&B... 3.50 4.00 each 
5 —7 ft .B&B . . 4.50 5.00 each 
6 — 8 ft.B&B. . . 6.00 8.00 each 
STRIPED SPANISH DAGGER Yucca aloifolia variegata 
Evergreen Perennial. Ter. 1 to 5. 10 ft. Produces a simple or branched 
trunk. Leaves are stiff, about 2V4 ft. long, 2 in. wide, prolonged to a very 
sharp point, with while or yellow longitudinal stripes. Flowers are white or 
purple tinged, the cluster often 2 ft. long and very showy. 
Approx. Ht. 
15 — 18 in. 
18 — 24 in. 
2 — 3 ft. 
Class XX XXX 
B&B . $2.50 $3.00 each 
B&B . 3.50 4.00 each 
B&B 4.50 5.50 each 
YAUPON—See Holly. 
YEW—See Podocarpus. 
ZEBRA GRASS—See Grasses. 
Effective Parkway Planting 
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