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and should not be planted against a hot south wall. This is a very rare 
and choice subject which invariably excites admiration. Should have 
good drainage and plenty of water. 25°. 
1 gal $1.00; 5 gal. $3.50; Specimens $7.50 up. 
PASSIFLORA exoniensis. (passifloraceae) South America. Vigor- 
ous evergreen vine with large wine colored typical Passion Flowers. 
Does equally well in sun or half shade; reasonable amount cf water dur- 
ing summer months. In our experience, all of this family do better in the 
cooler regions. 22°. , Wetial, buon a Odbapl: 7: 
PASSIFLORA jamesoni. (passifloraceae) South America. Ever- 
green, one of the most beautiful. Strong grower, with lovely flowers of 
intense rose-pink with long tube. One of the aristocrats of the family. 
Quite rare. Not seriously injured by several degrees of frost. 22°. 
1 gal. $0.85; 5 gal. $2.00. 
PASSIFLORA ligularis. (passifloraceae) Costa Rica. Evergreen 
vine, with rather small flowers with greenish petals and sepals and cor- 
ona white tinted red and purple. Large buff coloredtruits. 1 gal. $0.60. 
PASSIFLORA manicata. (passifloraceae) South America. Very 
strong grower, evergreen, glowing scarlet flowers over a large part of 
the year. 22°. legal. 0.50% S.gal $1.75, 
PASSIFLORA pfordi. (passifloraceae) South America. Splendid 
evergreen foliage, large blue flowers with blush tint inside. Constant 
bloomer, water during summer; a very easy vine to grow and makes a 
fine quick screen or fence cover. 22°. galvauo0vo. caleba 
PASSIFLORA princeps. (syn. P. racemosa) (passifloraceae) South 
America. Rather leathery evergreen foliage, with carmine flowers pro- 
duced in racemes on long wiry. stems, both bud and flower being par- 
ticularly beautiful. This vine shows to best advantage if grown up a 
pergola where the flowers are allowed to hang down from the roof, when 
they are extremely effective. This Passion Flower must have good drain- 
age. 24°. ]l gal.-$0.75;-5 ‘gal. $2.00; 
Note: Some of the Passion Vines are sometimes subject to attacks by 
caterpillars; one or two good sprayings will usually destroy them. All 
of them will stand several degrees of cold. . 
PETREA volubilis. ‘‘Purple Wreath’’ (verbenaceae) Mexico and 
South America. A rare and beautiful slender twining vine with leath- — 
ery foliage and long racemes of blue star-shaped flowers with violet 
tinted centers. Should have good drainage and be placed preferably 
on a south wall or rcof where there is strong sun heat. Plenty of water 
in summer. Will stand a few degrees of cold but is not recommended 
for the colder sections. Does not occupy much space. 26°. 
Pots $1.007-1 gals S1z80% 
PHASEOLUS bertonii. lacuna ene) Paraguay. Evergreen twining 
vine with clusters of pretty blue flowers. Profuse bloomer. Superior, 
in our opinion, to P. caracalla. 20°. legal s$0r75: 
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