HEDERA— Pot-grown 
helix, English Ivy .25- .35 
maderensis, variegated foliage .20- 
JASMINUM— 
officinale, white . -25 
primulinum, double yellow .25- 
stephanense, pink fragrant flowers .2 5- .75 
LONICERA— 
belgica, creamy purple, fragrant . .25 
japonica halliana, Honeysuckle .. *2 5 
MANDEVILLEA— 
suaveolens, white, very fragrant . .50 
MUHLENBECKIA— 
complexa, Maidenhair Vine . .2 5 
PACHYSANDRA— 
terminalis, an avergreen ground cover . .25 
PHASIOLUS— 
caracalla, Snail-Vine . .50 
PLEROMA— 
grandiflora, purple to violet flowers . .50 
POLYGONUIM— 
auberti, Silver Lace-Vine .25- .75 
PLUMBAGO— 
capensis, azure blue and white .2 5- .50 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM— 
jasminoides, Star Jasmine . .75 
SOLLYA— 
heterophylla, Australian Blue Bells . .2 5 
TECOMA— 
jasminoides, light pink flowers, glossy foilage.85- .50 
WISTARIA— 
sinensis, purple and white ... 1.00- 2.00 
floribunda issai, light purple, new . 1.75 
floribunda longissima, extra long purple flowers. 1.50 
floribimda rosea, pink . 1.75 
PALMS, FERNS and FOLIAGE PLANTS 
Hardy Palms are undoubtedly the most decorative plants in our 
garden, a group of several varieties, including plants of similar 
habits, will give the landscape a tropical appearance. Prices are 
for smaller plants, potted or balled; quotations for large specimens 
and varieties not mentioned, on application. 
Planting Season: 
February to April for outdoor palms and similar plants, after 
the winter rains are over. 
Pot- Balled or 
ACANTHUS— grown Boxed 
mollis, a handsome foliage plant .35 
AGAPANTHUS— 
nmbellatns, African Lily, divisions^ blue.. .3 5- .50 
AMARYLLIS— 
Hippeastnim vittata Hybrids^—. .50 
ARALIA— 
Sieboldi . .50 
ARUNDO— 
donax variegata, Spanish Cane . .50- .7 5 
CHAMAEROPS— 
huniilis, Hair Palm . $2.00-$5.00 
COLOCASIA— 
esculentnin. Elephant’s Ear .35- .50 
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