Vines 
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OTHER CLIMBERS 
AKEBl A QUINATA (Five-Leaf A.)-A handeome aen^l- 
evergreen hardy vine or trailer. Graceful, v, ith [jagram 
purplish flowers; needs sunny and well-drained situation. 
Gal. cans, 85c each. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE (Dolichos Lignosus). Rapid grow¬ 
ing evergreen vine that flowers freely with clusters of 
rose colored flowers. From 3 inch pots, 25c each; gallon 
cans, 50c each. 
^REPENS** (F pumila). Handsome little evergreen climber 
with small green leaves; clings to stone or wood. 
Gal. cans, 60c each. 
HARDENBERGIA COMPTONIANA (Kennedia). Winter 
H blooming evergreen climber, producing a profusion of ismall 
violet-blue, pla-shaped flowers in long racemes. Height 
8 feet; prefers partial shade. Gal. cans, 75 each. 
IPOMOEA LEARI (Blue Dawn-Flower). Rapid 
climber wkh large dark blue flowers; free bloomer. 4 inch 
pots, 50c each. 
i ANTANA SELLOWI AN A (Trailing Larvtana). The lavender 
lowers appear aU y?ar. For rockeries and window*«••• 
(Protect from frost until established.) 4 inch p 
PASSION VINK —Passiflora 
(Protect from frost until established) 
Very rapid growing evergreen climber with largre 
leaves and brilliantly colored handsome flowers. Wei 
adapted for covering walls, blooming very freely in the 
summer and fall. 
JAMESONI (Tacsonia). Bright salmon-pink with a tube>4 
inches long. Foliage glossy bright green. Gallon cans, 
PINK^U?. mollissima)—Clear pink flowers. Gallon cans, 65c 
SCARLET (P. manicata)—A very brilliant color. Gallon cans, 
75c each. 
WISTERIA 
One of the most elegant and rapid-growing of all climbing 
plants, bearing long grape-like clusters of flowers in earl} 
spring before the leaves appear; attains an immense size, 
growing at the rate of 15 to 20 feet in a season. 
SINENSIS PURPLE—Racemes nearly a foot long and very 
compact. Flowers are light purple. 2-year-old cutting 
stock. $1.25 each. 
SINENSIS WHITE—2-year-old grafted, $1.50 each. 
MULTIJUGA BLUE (Japanese Wisteria)—-Flowers are 
smaller but the clusters are longer. Grafted stock, $l.7& 
each. 
MAKinFViLLA SUAVEOLENS (Chilean Jasmine). Summer 
M ^op D m E ins L d L ecid S uo?s V vSe. Jasmlne-Hke dowers, but 
larger and even more fragrant. Gal. cans, b&c eacn. 
PHILADELPHUS MEXICANUS (Climbing Mock Orange). 
A hardy vigorous vine, excellent for training over a Per¬ 
sia The branches grow outward and downward, and are 
lolered in sprrng with fragrant, creamy-white double 
flowers 2 inches across. Gal. cans, 75c each. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. May be grown as a bush or low 
The light sky-blue flowers are produced through- 
o"r the summer*; 1 stands drought and brightest sunshine 
(Protect from frost until established.) Gal. cans, ouc 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine). 
of vigorous growth, producing foamy sprays of white f 
ers during summer and fall. 2 year old root*, 75c each. 
SENECIO CONFUSUS. A showy subject froni the 
thick, shiny leaves. Gal. cans, 60c each. 
SOLLYA HETEROPHYLLA (Australian Bluebell 
Valuable for covering banks and low ^nces; haxdy ever- 
green The nodding bell-shaped flowers are brilliant blue. 
Gal. cans, 60c each. 
Horticultural Books 
Annuals in the Garden —Ortloff. $1.25. 
The Book of Bulbs— Rockwell. $2.50. 
Garden Bulbs in Color —McFarland, Hatton & Foley, 
$3.50. 
Cacti for the Amateur —Hazelton. $1.00. 
Gardening in California —Mitchell. $2.50. 
The Garden in Color—Wilder. $2.95. 
Design of Small Properties— Bottomley. $2.50. 
Flower Arrangement —Rockwell & Grayson. $o.00. 
The Garden of Gourds —L. H. Bailey. $2.50. 
Herbs and Herb Gardening— Rohde. $3.00. 
Hortus —L. H. & E. Z. Bailey. $5.00. 
The Gardener’s How Book —Sherlock. $3.50. 
Gardening Indoors —Rockwell. $2.50. 
Lawns —Rockwell. $1.00. 
Outdoor Living Room— Ramsey & Lawrence. $2-*0. 
Perennial Gardens —Ortloff. $1.25. 
Garden Pools Large and Small-Ramsey & Lawrence. 
$2.50. 
The Pruning Manual —Bailey. $3.00. 
How to Prune Western Shrubs —Martin. $1.00^ 
Roses of the World in Color— McFarland. $3.75. 
How to Grow Roses— McFarland & Pyle. $100. 
Rock Garden and Alpine Plants —Correvon. $3.50. 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas —Bowers. $10.00. 
Flowering Shrubs of California and Their Value to the 
Gardener— Rowntree. $3.00. 
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 
The Vegetable Grower’s How Book —Sherlock. $3.00. 
