YUCCAS AND RELATED PLANTS—continued 
Spanish Dagrgrer (Y. aloifolia). H. 12'. Similar 
to above, but leaves are shorter and stiffer. 
Each .^ to $5.00 
Sizes and description on application. 
Striped Spanish Dagger. H. 10'. Like the above 
but leaves have longitudinal yellow stripes. 
Each .$1.00 to $5.00 
Ked Yucca (Hesperaloe parviflora). H. 8'. Flow¬ 
ers are rosy red and arranged in Yucca-like 
spikes. Should lend variety to a Spanish-type 
garden. 
Each 
2 yr. B/B.$ .75 
3 yr. B/B. 1.00 
Vines 
Japanese Creei>er or Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis 
tricuspidata; A. veitchi). H. A graceful, close 
climber, suitable for covering walls. Bright 
green leaves, changing to a brilliant tone of 
orange and scarlet in autumn. Deciduous. 
Virginia Creeper (A. quinquefolia). H. Com¬ 
pound leaves with five leaflets. Also highly 
colored in the fall like the above. 
Above 2 Ampelopsis — Each 
Qt. containers .? -35 
Antigonon leptopus (Rosa de Montana). A beau¬ 
tiful perennial climber with tuberous roots. 
Bears rosy pink blossoms in profusion from 
June to frost. Very satisfactory. Known as 
Coral Vine, Queens Wreath, and other local 
names. 
Each Per 10 
2 yr., N/B.$ .25 $2.00 
3 yr., N/B.35 3.00 
White-flowering Antigonon (A. leptopus albus). 
A very rare variety with pure white flowers. 
Similar to above in other respect. 
Each 
1 yr., 2% in. pots.$ -50 
Chinese Trumpet Creeper (Bignonia grandiflora). 
H. Large-flowering bush type of Trumpet 
Vine. Has very large orange-yellow flowers in 
great profusion in late spring and summer. 
Each 
2 yr. grafted, B&B.$1.50 
Catclnw Trumpet (B. unguis-cati). H. The flow¬ 
ers of this variety are a clear yellow, no red 
or orange showing. Hardy against heat and 
cold. 
Each 
3 yr. from field.$1.00 
Painted Trumpet (B. speciosa; B. violacea). H. 
A hardy evergreen vine with dark green, 
glossy leaves and clusters of large, purple, 
trumpet-shaped flowers from spring to sum¬ 
mer. 
Each 
2 yr. from field.$1.25 
Trumi>et Creeper (B. radicans). H. Useful for 
covering unsightly places, such as stumps, 
rock-piles, etc. Dark red, trumpet-like flow¬ 
ers with orange throats. 
Each .5 .35 
Clematis 
Sweet Autumn Clematis (Clematis paniculata). 
Climber of medium height. Small white flow¬ 
ers in fall. 
In qt. containers and field grown 
B&B, each .$ .50 to 1.00 
Other Large-flowering Varieties: 
Each 
Jackmani. Purple .$ -50 
Henryi. White .^0 
Bougainvillea 
Crimson Lake Bougainvillea. TT. A tender ever¬ 
green vine which may be grown in pot or tub 
Ijy ijruning. Large clusters of rosy red, paper¬ 
like flowers. In Florida and southern Texas 
all Bougainvilleas make gorgeous outdoor 
climbers. Farther north they make excellent 
greenhouse sub.iects or pot-plants for conser¬ 
vatory. 
Japanese Paper Flower (Bougainvillea glabra 
sanderiana). Very bright magenta - purple 
flowers. A little hardier than the above, 
blooms a little more freely and has smaller 
leaves. Used extensively in Galveston and 
other seaside i)laces instead of climbing roses 
for covering verandas, etc. 
(Irejit Bougainvillea (B. spectabilis; B. brasi- 
liensis). Vines very stout. Leaves larger and 
thicker than the above. Flowers or bracts are 
larger and of purplish deep rose. 
Tangerine Bougainvillea. This is very recent in¬ 
troduction. Flowers are bronze yellow. A good 
bloomer. We can furnish it only in the first 
3 sizes quoted below. 
Price of above 4 varieties — Each 
3 in. pot. $.25 
4 in. pot. .50 
5 in. pot. 1.00 
10 in. pot.$2.50 to 4.00 
12 in. pot. 4.00 to 5.00 
Clerodendron Thomsoiiae (C balfouri). Tall, 
twining evergreen house-plant that is very 
popular. Blooms profusely on the young wood. 
Flowers white with red centers. 
Each 
Gal. containers.$ .60 
4 in. pot.50 
Climbing Fig (Ficus repens). SH. Small-leaved, 
close-clinging plant, suitable for covering 
walls in the warmer sections and for covering 
inner walls of conservatories and greenhouses 
in the North. 
Each 
3 in. pots.$ -30 
4 in. pots.50 
Honeysuckle - Lonicera 
Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle (L. japonica hal- 
liana). H. Grows under most adverse con¬ 
ditions, giving an abundance of fragrant 
flowers. 
Trumpet Honeysuckle, Woodbine, Ked. Honey¬ 
suckle, Coral Honeysuckle (L. sempervirens). 
H. An everblooming variety with attractive 
coral-red flowers. 
Above 2 Honeysuckles— Each 
B/R . 5-35 
Large clump, B&B. 1-00 
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