
HIBISCUS. See page 21. 
TUTTLE BROS. COLORFUL VINES 
Use clinging vines to soften the harsh expanse of broad walls. Fast growing vines will provide shade 
for your arbor and a colorful cover for fences and banks. In our equable climate we may grow the hardy 
deciduous vines of the east as well as the flaming vines from the tropics. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Ampelopsis quinquifolia. A deciduous vine that flourishes 
either in the coastal belt or interior valleys. It is not ad- 
versely affected by either heat or cold and in autumn the 
enormous five-fingered leaves supply a wealth of fall color. 
Sun or shade. 5-gal. containers, $1.70; gal. containers, 40c. 
BOSTON IVY 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. Through summer this deciduous 
vine provides a thick cover of light green that in autumn 
assumes brilliant shades of red, scarlet and crimson. In 
winter the thin creeping branches form unique and artistic 
patterns against walls. Clings to any rough surface unaided. 
Sun or shade. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $1.70; gal. contain- 
ers, 40c. 
ROSA DE MONTANA 
Antigonon leptopus. Grows to a height of from 10 to 20 
ft. in a single season to form a heavy cover. Through summer 
great masses of rosy pink flowers are borne in heavy pro- 
fusion on the tips of the slender branches. It dies to the 
ground each winter and appears bigger and better each 
succeeding spring. Hardy. Sun. 5-gal. containers, $1.70; gal. 
containers, 60c. 
EASTER LILY VINE 
Beaumontia grandiflora. Easter Lilies on a vine! Sounds 
like a wild dream but it’s a fact that this rapid growing 
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vine with the enormous leaves actually bears white delight- 
fully fragrant flowers that look almost exactly like Easter 
Lilies. It’s a grand vine for a large trellis or pergola or 
any location where a large vine is desirable. Sun or part 
shade. Should be planted where there is little frost. 5-gal. 
containers, $2.00; gal. containers, 60c. See illustration on 
page 30. 
TRUMPET VINES 
Probably our most valuable family of vines in that the 
showy trumpet-shaped blooms of the different varieties cover 
such a wide color range—blue, red, orange and yellow. They 
grow rapidly, providing a thick covering of handsome fo- 
liage and either are immune from frost damage or recover 
quickly if affected by exceptional cold spells. They cling 
both by twining and by the use of small claws that find a 
hold in any uneven surface. 
Bignonia Chamberlaynii. Big bright yellow spring and 
early summer flowers, glistening foliage, and rapid growth 
characterize this outstanding variety. It will be happy in any 
sunny or partly shaded spot. Hardy. 5-gal. containers, $1.70; 
gal. containers, 60c. 
Bignonia Cherere. Grows prodigiously fast and covers an 
enormous area in a summer or two. Forms a heavy cover 
and from fall until June displays great quantities of huge 4- 
inch long orange-red flowers that almost leave one breath- 
less with their brilliance. Sun or part shade. Hardy except in 
very cold spots. 5-gal. containers, $1.70; gal. containers, 50c. 
See page 32 for color illustration. 

