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JASMINUM dichotomum. (oleaceae) West Africa. Evergreen vine 
with handsome shiny foliage, larger leaves than most of the family. Pink 
buds and fragrant white flowers. Appears to be hardy to a good many 
degrees of cold.. Comparatively new introduction. Sun or half shade. 
Any soil, plenty of water. 20°. 1 gal. $0.65; 5 gal. $1.75. 
JASMINUM nitidum. (oleaceae) ‘‘Admiralty Islands’’. Evergreen 
twiner and in our opinion much superior to J. gracillimum. The foliage 
is a better green, it is not so heavy and the large white pinwheel flowers 
are very fragrant. Decidedly one of the best of Jasmines. Sun or half. 
shade, any good soil. 22°. [gal $0.60; 3 gal.$1-75: 
LATHYRUS pubescens. (leguminosae) Argentina. An uncommon 
pea vine with large flower clusters of a beautiful blue. Will cover an 
area of about 10x10 feet and blooms during most of the summer. 24°. 
Pots $0.50; 1 gal. $0.75. 
LONICERA hildebrandiana. ‘“‘Giant Honeysuckle’’ (caprifoliaceae) 
Burma and Western China. Magnificent evergreen twining vine; 
by long odds the finest of the entire family. Large shining leaves and 
clusters of white and yellow typical honeysuckle flowers, which are de- 
lightfully fragrant. We have measured individual flowers over six inches 
long. In hot sections this vine is best planted in half shade, near the 
codst is perfectly happy in full sun. Will grow in any good soil and will 
bloom over at least six or seven months of the year. This vine appreciates 
plenty of water. 22°. 1 gal. $0.75; 5 gal..$2.50; Specimens $7.50 up. 
MANDEVILLA suaveolens. ‘“‘Chilean Jasmine’ (apocynaceae) 
Chile. Deciduous twining vine with panicles of intensely fragrant white 
trumpet shaped flowers. Will grow in any good soil in full sun or half 
shade and likes plenty of water in summer months. Can be cut back hard 
after blooming. 12°. | egal 00035: gals. 50. 
MANETTIA bicolor. (rubiaceae) Brazil. Slender evergreen twining 
vine with small foliage, producing tubular, flaming orange and red flow- 
ers during almost the entire year. Should be given good drainage and 
half shade. Does not do well in full sun. Can be cut back hard from 
time to time to induce new growth. Can stand a good many degrees of 
frost without damage. 24°. (GH). A” Pots $0.50. 
MILLETTIA megasperma. (leguminosae) Queensland. Evergreen 
twining vine with especially attractive compound foliage. Large clusters 
of intensely purple pea-shaped flowers, much resembling those of a Wis- 
taria. A strong grower. Likes water. 24°. 1 gal $1.00; 5 gal. $2.50. 
OXERA pulchella. ‘“‘Royal Climber’’ (verbenaceae) New Cale- 
donia. An unusually beautiful and aristocratic twining shrub or vine. 
Handsome foliage, with long clusters of ivory white trumpet-shaped 
flowers with protruding white stamens. It is better in fairly cool situations 
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