Hallawell’s 
Climbing and Trailing Plants 

Bignonia Cherere 
BIGNONIA—Trumpet Vine 
Beautiful climbers with large, showy, trumpet-shaped 
flowers in various colors, valuable for covering walls or 
climbing trees; they require a warm, sunny position and 
protection. 
Each: Gal. containers, 65c. 
CHERERE—An evergreen variety, with long, trumpet- 
shaped flowers 3 inches in diameter; in color a rich 
shade of blood red. 
TWEEDIANA—Flowers lemon-yellow and usually broad- 
er than long. Evergreen with tendrils that adhere to 
stone. 
VIOLACEA—Foliage quite glossy, evergreen. 
lilac on the lobes, yellow inside tube. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
(Protect from frost until established) 
BRAZILIENSIS—A beautiful climber, having peculiarly 
shaped flowers somewhat resembling the leaves in 
shape and produced along the end of the branches in 
great profusion; color, rosy-purple. They do well in a 
sheltered sunny location. Gal. containers, 75c each; 
larger size, $2.50 each. 
CRIMSON LAKE—Just as vigorous as the above, but 
more tender. Flowers are brilliant rose-red. Gal. con- 
tainers. 75c each; larger size, $2.50 each. 
MRS. PRAETORIUS—A new and very distinctive variety. 
The color is bronze with overtones of pink and orange. 
Just as hardy as the Crimson Lake. Gal. containers, 
$1.00 each. 
CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS— 
Parrot Bill 
(Protect from frost until established) 
Excellent for training against a wall, bearing great 
masses of drooping brilliant scarlet blossoms, which re- 
semble a parrot’s bill. Gal. containers, 60c each. 
JASMINUM—Jasmine 
GRANDIFLORUM (Catalonian Jasmine)—Flowers pink in 
Flowers 
bud, white when open, very large and delightfully 
fragrant. Blooms most of the time. Gal. containers, 
60c each. 
PRIMULINUM (Double Yellow Jasmine)—Flowers very 
large and usually double. The fastest growing Jasmine. 
Gal. containers, 50c each. 
STEPHANENSE (Pink Jasmine) —A beautiful pink- 
flowering variety with twining, slender stems. Fragrant 
flowers, more than an inch in diameter. Gal. containers, 
60c each. 

Transportation charges on Climbing and Trailing 
plants are to be paid by the customer. For further 
reference to this subject and SHIPPING WEIGHTS, 
see page 72. 

AMPELOPSIS 
VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)—One of the most ornamental of 
climbing foliage plants, clinging closely without any 
assistance to a stone wall or wooden surface. In 
autumn the leaves assume a reddish-copper tint and 
are very effective. 2 yr. roots, 50c each. 
QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper) — Foliage much 
larger than the preceding, with a more vigorous habit 
of growth, the leaves assuming a bronzy_ hue in the 
fall, but not of clinging habit. 2 yr. roots, 50c each. 
SEMPERVIRENS—A fine evergreen climber with small, 
very dark green leaves tinged red on the new growth. 
Gal. containers, 75c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Lonicera 
HALLIANA (Hall’s Japanese)—A strong, vigorous, al- 
most evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing” 
to yellow; very fragrant; a long and continuous bloom- 
er. 4-inch pots, 40¢c each. Gallon cans, 60c each. 
CHINENSIS—Strong grower, new growth_ is reddish- 
purple on branches and back of leaves. Flowers white 
and pink, fragrant. 4-inch pots, 40c each. Gallon cans, 
60c each. 
HILDEBRANDIANA. Evergreen climber having leaves 6- 
inches long, and yellow flowers changing deeper, 7 
inches long and with a very slender tube; fragrant. 
Gal. containers, $1.00 each. 
IVY—Hedera 
ENGLISH (H. helix)—Large, dark green leathery leaves. 
Clings tenaciously to walls; makes a good ground cover 
under trees. 4-inch pots, 35c each. Gallon cans, 60c 
each. 
ENGLISH SMALL LEAVED—4-inch pots, 35¢ each. Gal- 
lon cans, 50c each. 
HAHN’S SELF BRANCHING (H. helix var.). Small 
leaves borne thickly on graceful branches. Make fine 
house and window box plants. 4-inch pots, 50c each. 
MADERENSIS VARIEGATA—A giant leaved form_ with 
a broad yellow margin. 4-inch pots, 40c each. Gallon 
cans, 60c each. 
PASSION VINE—Passiflora 
(Protect from frost until established) 
Very rapid growing evergreen climber with large green 
leaves and brilliantly colored handsome flowers. Well 
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 con- 
tainers, 75c each. 
PINK (P. mollissima)—Clear pink flowers. Gal. contain- 
ers, 60c each. 
SCARLET (P. manicata)—A very brilliant color. 
containers, 60c each. 
STAR JASMINE 
See Trachelospermum, next page. 
WISTERIA 
One of the most elegant and rapid-growing of all climb- 
ing plants, bearing long grape-like clusters of flowers in 
early spring before the leaves appear; attains an im- 
mense 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 
grafted stock, $1.25 each. 
SINENSIS WHITE—2-year-old grafted, $1.25 each. 
MULTIJUGA BLUE (Japanese Wisteria)—Flowers are 
pees but the clusters are longer. Grafted stock, $1.75 
each. 
MULTIJUGA PINK—2 yr. grafted, $1.75 each. 
Gal. 
