VINES 
INES are just about the most satisfactory group of plants one can plant 
anywhere and are especially important in the South because of the number 
of different vines which will do well here. 
Flowering vines provide a maximum of beauty with a minimum of ground space’ 
With a small space for the plant to start one can quickly cover unattractive walls: 
fences, trellises or dead trees with beautiful bloom held against a background of 
cooling green. 
Try Ficus repens for a permanent cover for walls. It is close and clinging and 
easy to keep trimmed. 
ALLAMANDA williamsii. Evergreen climb- 
ing plant bearing golden yellow trumpet 
shaped flowers with reddish brown throats. 
Adapted to Central and South Florida. 
BIGNONIA chamberlayni. Evergreen. 
Bright yellow flowers in early spring. 
radicans (Trumpet Vine). Leaves dark 
green. Flowers brilliant orange in suim- 
mer. Very hardy. 
speciosa. Evergreen. Glossy leaves and 
large, lavender-blue flowers in clusters. 
venusta (Flame Vine). Evergreen. Pro- 
fusion of bright reddish orange flowers. 
Very showy. Tender. 
BOUGAINVILLEA glabra _ sanderiana. 
Evergreen. Vigorous grower; large masses 
of purple flowers. 
Crimson Lake. A most striking variety 
with bright crimson flowers. Tender. 
Pretoria. A sport of Crimson Lake. 
Flowers orange-yellow. 
CISSUS incisa (Marine Ivy). An attrac- 
tive, strong-growing evergreen vine with 
rich foliage. Suited to rich, moist soils. 
FICUS repens (Evergreen Climbing Fig). 
Finest for covering buildings and walls. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Trumpet (Lonicera sem- 
pervirens). A beautiful, strong-growing 
vine with showy scarlet flowers. 
White (Lonicera japonica). A_ rapid- 
growing evergreen vine; stems slender, 
leaves dark green. The sweet-scented 
flowers are white, changing to yellow. 
IVY, HAHN’S SELF-BRANCHING. This 
variety is remarkable for its multitude of 
small leaves and because it mats together 
in graceful, drooping fashion over the side 
of boxes or pots. 
ahi Perna 
Plant and cane of Bambusa argentea striata 

IVY, ENGLISH ( Hedera helix). Evergreen. 
Makes an excellent covering for walls, tree- 
trunks and as a ground-cover; hardy. 
JASMINUM grandiflorum (Spanish Jas- 
mine). Nearly erect, with vine-like 
branches and bright green leaves. The 
clusters of large, fragrant white flowers are 
often tinged with pink on the outside. An 
almost continuous bloomer. 
illicifolium. A rapid-growing evergreen 
vine with handsome foliage and white, 
star-shaped flowers. Very desirable. 
nitidum. Only partly climbing; leaves to 
3 inches long and fragrant white flowers. 
pubescens. Evergreen vine or scrambling 
shrub with attractive foliage and showy, 
white, star-shaped flowers. May also be 
grown in shrub form. Hardy. 
simplicifolium (Wax Jessamine). Ever- 
green. Beautiful, dark green, waxy 
leaves and white, star-shaped flowers. 
Can be pruned and grown as a shrub. 
Makes a splendid hedge. 
PANDOREA jasminoides. Foliage dark 
green. Flowers trumpet-shaped, white 
suffused with pink. 
RHYNCIHIOSPERMUM jasminoides. 
Evergreen. Dark, shiny leaves and frag- 
rant, white, star-shaped flowers. Hardy. 
WISTERIA, Purple. Strong, hardy, decidu- 
ous vine. Flowers in large clusters in spring. 
White. Produces large clusters of deli- 
cately scented white flowers. 
YELLOW JESSAMINE (Gelsemium sem- 
pervirens). A slender, rapid-growing ever- 
green vine. Flowers yellow, fragrant, pro- 
duced in profusion during the spring 
months. 

Bambusa verticillata 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
Bambusa disticha 

Bignonia venusta 

Wisteria, Purple 
BAMBOOS 
There are no more beautiful plants 
than the Bamboos. The long, willowy 
canes and fine foliage give a delicate, 
pleasing effect. Under suitable climatic 
conditions they will grow on very poor 
soil, if well supplied with plant-food. 
Good drainage they should have, and 
moisture in abundance. 
Arundinaria japonica (Bambusa metake). 
Hardiest Bamboo, quickly growing 15 feet 
high. Large, handsome foliage. Spreads 
rapidly. 
Bambusa argentea. Vigorous grower for 
hedges and screens. Handsome foliage and 
canes which will grow 25 feet. 
Bambusa argentea striata. <A _ similar 
variety with green canes, striped with yel- 
low near the base. The leaves are also 
variegated with whitish stripes. 
Bambusa disticha. A very handsome 
clump Bamboo, with fern-like leaves rarely 
taller than 15 feet. 
Bambusa verticillata. Upright clump 
Bamboo, with yellow and green striped 
canes about 30 feet high. 
Phyllostachys aurea (Bambusa_ aurea). 
Rapidly spreading, very hardy Bamboo, 
with bright yellow canes. Very graceful. 
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