Colorful Vines Will Add Charm to Your Garden 
Four Good Trumpet Vines: 
BIGNONIA CHERERE (Red Trumpet Vine): The most popular 
of all the trumpets. It is a rapid grower that will climb over 
anything. Dark green foliage with clusters of red and yellow 
tubular flowers. This one is almost a year ’round bloomer. Plant 
in full sun. 20°. Gallon containers, 50c each; 5 gallon containers, 
$1.75 to $2.50 each. 
BIGNONIA VIOLACEA (Violet Trumpet Vine): The exquisite 
large glossy foliage makes a fine background for the soft lavender 
flowers. This vine is a late winter and spring bloomer. It 
thrives in sun or partial shade. 18°. 1 gallon containers, 60c each; 
5-gallon containers, $1.75. 
BEGNONIA VENUSTA (Pyrostegia ignea “Flame-Vine”): This 
vine is not a true bignonia but is sold as such. It is a magnificent 
vine that has no equal for color. In the warmer sections of 
California this vine is a mass of flaming orange-scarlet flowers 
all through the winter. Plant in full sun. 24°. 1-gallon containers, 
60c each; 5-gallon containers, $2.00 each. 
BEAUMONTIA GRANDIFLORA (Easter Lily Vine): Here is a 
really beautiful white flowered one; trumpets 6 inches long and 
almost as wide. The flowers are extremely fragrant and are 
produced almost the year around. The foliage is large, dark 
green and tropical. Plant in warm sunny place. 2S°. Gallon 
containers, 75c each. 
Two Brilliant Bougainvilleas 
BOUGAINVILLEA BRAZILIENSIS: Considered by many 
to be the most handsome of the bougainvilleas. It has 
handsome bright leaves and large reddish-purple flowers. 
It is easy to grow but must have full sun. 20°. Gallon 
containers, 40c each; 5-gallon containers, $1.75 to 
$2.50 each. 
BOUGAINVILLEA CRIMSON LAKE: This one is the 
most popular of all because of its masses of brilliant 
crimson flowers. It is a little more tender than the 
Braziliensis variety but just as easy to grow. Full sun. 
25°. Gallon containers, 40c each; 5-gallon containers, 
$1.75 to $2.50 each. 
DISTICTIS CINEREA: The beautiful trumpet shaped flowers 
of lavender and purple are vanilla scented. This vine blooms 6 
to 8 months out of the year and stands temperatures down to 22°. 
It blooms best in full sun and near the coast. Gallon containers, 
65c; 5-gallon containers, $1.75. 
FICUS REPENS (Creeping Fig): The best small leaved ever¬ 
green vine for covering stone walls, brick or wood surfaces. It 
thrives anywhere in California. Sun or partial shade. Plants in 
3-inch pots, 15c each; plants in 1-gallon containers, 35c each. 
CAROLINA JESSAMINE (Gelsemlum Sempervirens): A good 
slender twining vine of medium fast growth, where a delicate 
lacy effect is desired. It produces great masses of fragrant 
yellow bell shaped flowers in late winter and early spring. Ever¬ 
green and very hardy. Will stand temperatures as low as 12®. Sun 
or partial shade. Gallon containers, 50c each; 5-gallon containers, 
$1.75 to $2.50. 
HIBBERTIA (Guinea Flower): Heavy thick green leaves and 
flat 5-petalled golden yellow flowers about 2 inches across. We 
believe this to be the best all around yellow climber. Best results 
are obtained in full sun although it blooms well with half day 
shade. 22°. Gallon containers, 65c each; 5-gallon containers, $1.75. 
NEW GIANT FLOWERED HONEYSUCKLE 
LONICERA HILDEBRANDI AN A (Burmese Honeysuckle): The 
finest of all honeysuckles. It has large glossy green foliage and 
fragrant 4-inch flowers. It is a fast grower, happy in the valleys 
and along the coast. Gallon containers, 65c each; 5-gallon con¬ 
tainers, $1.75 to $2.50. 
The Jasmines 
JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM (Pinwheel Jasmine): Extremely 
fragrant white flowers one-inch across, shaped like a pinwheel. 
Blooms all summer. Hardy from the coast to the desert. Shade 
or sun. 15°. Gallon containers, 65c; 5-gallon containers, $1.75. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORA (Spanish Jasmine): A splendid 
strong grower resistant to heat and cold. Large pure white blooms 
from which the jasmine perfume is made. Gallon containers, 50c; 
5-gallon containers, $1.50 to $2.00. 
JASMINUM PRIMULINUM (Primrose Jasmine): A good winter 
flowering variety. Slightly fragrant yellow blossom 2 inches 
across. Sun or partial shade. Zero. Gallon containers, 40©; 5-gal¬ 
lon containers, $1.50. 
RHYNCHOSPERNUM JASMINOIDES (Star Jasmine): A beauty 
from the Malay Peninsula with handsome shiny dark green leaves 
and tiny .white flowers. The fragrance of this beauty is sweet 
and irresistible. Hardy almost anywhere in California. Sun or 
shade, near the coast and shade in the valleys. Gallon containers, 
60c; 5-gallon containers, $1.75 to $2.50. 
SOLANDRA GUTTATA (Cup of Gold): A tall vigorous grower 
with large leaves and immense yellow flowers larger than the 
average tea cup. Plant in full sun. 28°. Gallon containers, 50e; 
5-gallon containers, $1.50 to $2.00. 
THUNBERGIA GRANDIFLORA (Blue Sky Flower): An ex¬ 
tremely fast grower with beautiful heart shaped leaves and large 
handsome sky blue flowers. Blooms in fall, winter and spring. 
22°. Gallon containers, 75c; 5-gallon containers, $2.00. 
THUNBERGIA GIBSONI. Beautiful flowers of purest golden 
orange cover this vine the year around. It will climb over any¬ 
thing. This is the most popular vine we have at the nursery. 
Plant in full sun. 25°. Gallon containers, 40c; 5-gallon containers 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Four Good Plants for the Shade 
Impatiens (Zanzibar Balsam I 
To the already large family of bright flowered impatiens, 
another worthy member is added. It is a dwarf compact 
grower with good foliage and myriads of pure white flowers 
about the size of a fifty cent piece. 
Flowering size plants in 3-inch pots, 15c each; larger plants 
in 4-inch pots, 35c. 
Schizocentron Elegans 
(Spanish Shawl Plant) 
Here is a real beauty for basket or rock work. It is a low 
creeper about 2 inches tall, bearing rosy purple flowers against 
bright green foliage. 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c each. 
Plants in 4-inch pots, 35c each. 
Coleus 
The bright multi-colored foliage of this gay family are a 
source of great joy and beauty to all who grow them. The 
plants I offer are all grown from cuttings, and have much 
brighter and finer colors and markings than those grown from 
seed. These interesting subjects make good house or patio 
plants, as well as being useful in the garden. 
Sturdy plants in 2^-inch pots, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
Larger plants in 4-inch pots, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Specimen plants in larger pots for immediate decorative ef¬ 
fect, 50c to $1.25 each. 
Azaleas 
This year be sure to plant some of the new azaleas. The 
tremendous size and gorgeous colors of the individual flowers 
wiil surprise you. They are easy to grow and are sure to be 
a never-ending source of beauty to your garden, and pleasure 
to yourself. Pisces range from 50c to $5.00 each. 
INDEX 
Begonias, Fibrous. 
Begonias, Semperflorens . 
Begonias, Tuberous . 
Bouvardias . 
Camellias . 
Carnations . 
Daphne . 
Delphinium . 
Ferns . 
Fuchsias . 
Gardenias . 
Gerberas . 
Hanging Basket Plants. 
Pelargoniums . 
Perennials . 
Petunias . 
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