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Flower cluster of BOMAREA CALDASIANA 
violet colored flowers. Full or half sun. A rare and lovely trumpet 
vine. 22°. 1: gal. $0.75; 5 gal. $2.00. 
BIGNONIA venusta. ‘‘Flame Vine’’ (bignoniaceae) South Amer- 
ica. Enormous panicles of glowing pure orange flowers in autumn, 
winter and spring. Likes rich soil. If pruned heavily after the blooming 
season, abundant flowers will be produced on the young growth. Should 
have plenty of water during summer. Will stand some frost. 24°. 
le gal$0/50:.5.galichii io: 
BOMAREA caldasiana. (amaryllidaceae) South America. Slender 
twining vine sending out shoots resembling those of asparagus. Pro- 
duces large terminal umbels of trumpet shaped, drooping flowers of 
glowing red and yellow. The plant needs good drainage, likes an acid 
or neutral soil with cool root run. It should preferably be planted in 
half shade. A beautiful and attractive thing, forming large clumps 
which produce many flower clusters. 18°. 
A” Pots; $0.75; 7 pots: pleco! 
BOUGAINVILLEA Afterglow. New Hybrid. Destined to become one 
of the most popular of all this family. This Bougainvillea has particularly 
fine open foliage and large trusses of intense tangerine colored bracts. — 
A good grower and very profuse and constant bloomer. Much superior 
to the orange colored B. Praetorius. A splendid thing which will be 
freely planted as it becomes available. 25°. (GH). 
| gale$1.25; S-galata ou 
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