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TERNSTROEMIA 
Ternstroemia japonica (MS*). Little known useful 
shrub for foundation planting. Bright green folli- 
age on compact plants. Bl. 
TRICUSPIDARIA 
Tricuspidaria dependens (Lily-of-the-Valley Tree) 
(TS). Drooping clusters of white bell-shaped flow- 
ers spring and early summer on handsome tree re- 
sembling California Live Oak. Cl. 
UMBELLULARIA—Bay 
Umbellularia californica (California Laurel or Bay) 
(T). An impressive California native of rapid 
growth. Dense, aromatic foliage and yellow flow- 
ers in spring. B12. 
VERONICA 
Veronica buxifolia (Box-leaf Veronica) (LS). Low, 
compact, formal. For borders or low hedges. A145. 
V. decussata (LS). Compact shrub with attractive foli- 
age and violet-blue flowers all year. Fine shrub 
for seashore breezes. Shade or sun. Al. 
V. imperialis (MS). Rapid-growing, compact rounded 
shrub with brilliant reddish-purple flowers in long 
season, Fine for coast-side plantings. Al. 
VIBURNUM—Laurustinus 
V. odoratissimum (MS). Large, leathery leaves be- 
come brilliant red in winter. B14. 
V. suspensum (MS*). Wrinkled, dark green foliage 
on neatly rounded plants for shady hedges. B12. 
V. tinus lucidum (TS*). Strong-growing shrub with 
large, leathery dark green leaves and huge pan- 
icles of pinkish flowers in winter. B4. 
V. tinus robustum (TS*). Robust growing shrub like 
V. lucidum but foliage larger and more dense. 
Clusters of white flowers in winter. Bl. 
V. tinus strictum (TS*). Erect habit of growth. Foli- 
age closely bunched. Clusters of white flowers in 
winter. Bl. 

SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT LISTING OUR COM- 
PLETE ASSORTMENT OF PALMS, YUCCAS, 
DRACENAS, AND BAMBOOS. WE INVITE PER- 
SONAL INSPECTION OF THESE VARIETIES AT 
OUR SALES YARD. 
SPECIALTIES 
for SUMMER 
Spring and Summer are the most pleasant 
times of the year to garden—and for garden 
enjoyment. Plan now to keep in touch with 
the best of the new varieties for summer plant 
ing—there is always something new and in- 
teresting on display at our garden stores. 
ROSES IN CONTAINERS 
Do you like to buy your roses in foliage and 
flower? We carry a complete stock of all the 
new varieties and the finest of the standard 
varieties for late spring and all-summer plant- 
ing in handy containers. Be sure to visit our 
Rose Garden in bloom at Niles—a continuous 
flower show from spring to fall. 
FUCHSIAS 
We don't try to grow all of the varieties of 
Fuchsias, but we do carry a large assortment 
(more than fifty varieties) of the late introduc- 
tions and the best of the old-timers. Fresh new 
stock for summer planting is ready after May 
lst; for your convenience—in both 4-inch and 
6-inch pots. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Unsurpassed for summer terrace and patic 
color. Bring new color to your home with our 
vigorous young stock in 4-inch or 6-inch pots. 
Every color range possible from our assortment 
of 50 splendid varieties. Reasonable prices. 
CITRUS TREES 
Beautiful in foliage and fruit, citrus trees 
establish themselves quickly in your garden 
when planted in late spring and summer. Se- 
lect varieties of your choice from our complete 
assortment of standard varieties and novelties. 
(All are described and priced in our Fruit Tree 
folder). 

To Provide Brilliant Color, Soften Harsh Lines, 
Roedings Quality CLIMBING PLANTS 
(* Good for shady locations.) 
AMPELOPSIS 
Prices: g.c. 60c each, 10 for $5.50. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). Foliage 
large; turns scarlet in autumn. 
A. sempervirens (Cissus striata) (Treebine). Foliage 
small, flowers inconspicuous. 
A. tricuspidata (Boston Ivy). Foliage dense, glossy, turn- 
ing red in fall. Adheres to walls. 
BIGNONIA—Trumpet Flower 
Price: g.c. 75c each. 
Bignonia cherere. Evergreen climber. Flowers blood red 
with yellow base. Blooms in fall. 
B. speciosa (B. violacea)*. Foliage glossy, flowers lilac 
and yellow. 
B. Tweediana. Foliage glossy; flowers lemon yellow. 
Pads adhere to walls. 
B. venusta (Flaming Trumpet)*. Foliage dark green; 
flowers bright orange. Blooms in winter. 
BILLARDIERA 
Billardiera longiflora. Small leaved climber with green- 
ish yellow flowers, purple berries. g.c. 75c. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Price: g.c. 75c each. 
Bougainvillea braziliensis (B. speciabilis). Foliage large, 
bright green; flowers rosy purple; robust grower. 
B. Crimson Lake. Brilliant rose red. Blooms all summer. 
B. Mrs. Praetorius. Coppery flowers on slender stems in 
summer. 
CLEMATIS 
(Available after April 1) Price: g.c. $1.00 each. 
Clematis ascotiensis. Large, star-like flowers of azure 
blue. Blooms from July to September. 
C. Belle of Woking. Large, double flowers ranging from 
pale bluish mauve to silver gray. 
C. Comtesse de Bouchaud. Clear pink, large flowers, 
July to September. 
C. Crimson King. Large, vinous red, brownish anthers. 
Spectacular. 
C. Duchess of Edinburgh. Large, double white, sweetly 
scented. 
C. Elsa Spaeth. Bright blue with darker center. 
C. henryi. Immense, single white blooms. 
C. jackmanni. Large velvety purple flowers in profusion. 
C. Lawsoniana. Blue flushed with mauve. Large over- 
lapping petals. : 
C. Mme. Baron Veillard. Satiny lavender pink; large 
single flowers. 
C. Mme. Edouard Andre. Bright velvety red. 
C. Ramona. Lavender blue. 
C. Tangutica obtusiuscula. Small golden-yellow, dainty 
flowers. 
C. Texensis. Urn-shaped flowers of reddish rose. 
(Following available any time) Price: g.c. 75c each. 
C. montana rubens*. Small, fragrant, pink flowers. 
C. paniculata. Small, creamy-white flowers in Sept. 
FICUS—Climbing Fig 
Ficus pumila. Foliage heart-shaped, small, dark green. 
Qt. cans, 40c each, 10 for $3.50. 
GELSEMIUM 
Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina Jessamine). Hardy, 
evergreen vine, fragrant yellow flowers. Good in hot 
sections. g.c. 75c. 
HEDERA—Ivy * 
Price: g.c. 60c each, 10 for $5.50. 
Hedera helix (English Ivy). Large, dark green foliage. 
Clings to walls, excellent for ground cover. 
H. helix caenwoodi. Small leaves on graceful vine. 
H. helix conglomerata. Dwarf type, excellent for pot. 
H. helix minima (Small Leaf English Ivy). Branches slen- 
der. Fine for walls or chimneys. 
H. helix variegata (Variegated English Ivy). Silver 
streaked, is extensively used on walls. 
JASMINUM—Jasmine 
Price: g.c. 75c each. 
Jasminum ffloridum. A _ half-climbing shrub, small, 
slightly fragrant flowers. 
J. grandiflorum (Catalonian Jasmine). Pink buds, white 
when open, large, fragrant. 
- humile (Italian Yellow Jasmine). Golden-yellow flow- 
ers in clusters, fragrant. 
- nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine). Deciduous vine; foliage 
small; flowers large, yellow. 
. primulinum (Double Yellow Jasmine). Most beautiful 
Jasmine. Large flowers, clear primrose yellow, winter. 
. stephanense (Pink Jasmine). Fragrant, light pink flow- 
ers more than an inch in diameter. 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
Price: g.c. 60c each, 10 for $5.50, except where noted. 
Lonicera chinensis (Chinese Honeysuckle). Foliage 
green, new growth reddish purple; flowers white in- 
side, purple outside. 
L. etrusca superba (Giant Honeysuckle). Pale pink and 
yellow flowers, fragrant. 
L. hildebrandiana. New and very beautiful. Orange 
flowers with tube 4" long; fragrance pronounced. 
g.c. $1.50 each. 
L. japonica halliana (Japanese Honeysuckle). Strong 
grower; flowers white, changing to yellow; fragrant. 
PASSIFLORA—Passion Vine 
Price: g.c. 75c each. 
Passiflora manicata ignea (Scarlet Passion Vine). Vivid 
and attractive; tender. 
P. mollissima (Pink Passion Vine). Foliage three lobed; 
flowers large and rose colored. Tender. 
PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis (Cape Plumbago). Azure-blue flow- 
ers from spring until frost. g.c. 75c. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides* (Star Jasmine). Star- 
shaped white flowers, fragrant. g.c. 75c, 10 for $7.00. 
SOLANUM 
Solanum rantonetti. Gorgeous violet flowers in large 
clusters. g.c. 75c. 
TECOMA—Trumpet Vine 
Price: g.c. 75c each. 
Tecoma capensis (Cape Honeysuckle). Shrubby climber; 
foliage evergreen; flowers bright orange red. 
T. jasminoides*. Foliage dark green; flowers large, 
pale pink. 
T. radicans. Deciduous, rapid grower, large orange- 
yellow flowers. 
T. radicans aurea (Golden Trumpet Vine). Hardy, decid- 
uous climber; large, golden-yellow flowers. 
VINCA 
Price: qt. cans, 40c each, 10 for $3.50. 
Vinca major (Big Leaf Periwinkle). Foliage large; flow- 
ers a pleasing shade of blue. 
V. minor (Small Leaf Periwinkle). Excellent ground cover. 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria chinensis alba (White Chinese Wisteria). Flow- 
ers creamy white. g.c. $1.25. 
W. floribunda (Japanese Wisteria). Racemes of violet- 
blue flowers. Bare root, $2.50. 
W. floribunda alba (White Japanese Wisteria). Long, 
white racemes of late blooming flowers. g.c. $1.25. 
W. floribunda rosea (Pink Japanese Wisteria). Flowers 
rose-colored suffused with shell pink. g.c. $1.25; bare 
root, $2.50. 
W. violacea flore plena (Double Violet Wisteria). Short 
racemes of double, violet-blue flowers. g.c, $1.25; bare 
root, $2.50. 
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FUCHSIA LUSTRE IMPROVED 
PLANTS FOR SUMMER HOMES 
Help Mother Nature enhance your summer 
hide out, and add to your own vacation en- 
joyment! Whether it be for seaside or moun- 
tain planting, we have all of the easy-to-grow 
varieties adapted to the climate of your favor- 
ite retreat. Shade trees and fruit trees in easy- 
to-carry sizes available in handy containers for 
summer planting. 
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CLEMATIS ELSA SPAETH 
