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PHASEOLUS caracalla. ‘‘Snail Vine’’ (leguminosae) South 
America. Deciduous vine, not new but seldom seen and easily grown. 
A good grower, and produces during summer months many white and 
lavender colored flowers in good sized clusters, which are extremely 
fragrant. Always admired. Any soil, water during summer months, 
hardy. Iigals $0.50 gal 1.75. 
PHILADELPHUS mexicanus. syn. P. sempervirens. ‘‘Climbing 
Syringa’’ (saxifragaceae) Mexico. Evergreen climber producing 
- long sprays of creamy yellow, very fragrant flowers in good sized clusters. 
Can be grown either as a shrub or vine. Needs plenty of room and likes 
water. Hardy. 15°. eta lesbO5077oca las) ba 
PHILADELPHUS mexicanus florepleno. (saxifragaceae) Mexico. 
Same as preceding except flowers are double. Just as fragrant. 
2 Gale $0.30. 5 calle) 50, 
PILEOSTEGIA viburnoides (saxifragaceae) China. A rare self cling- 
ing evergreen climbing shrub with glossy leathery leaves about six 
inches long and creamy white flowers in panicles. Very fine and un- 
common. Does better in half shade with moisture and a soil on the acid 
side. Hardy. 10°. oak SON On cal bAnou) 
POLYGONUM auberti. “‘White Lace Vine’’ (polygonaceae) Bok- 
hara. Vigorous deciduous twiner, clothed during summer months with 
long drooping sprays of white papery flowers with faint blush tint. It is 
not particular as to soil, likes a reasonable amount of water. Covers a 
large area. Zero. 1 gal. $0.50; 5 gal... $1.50. 
SEMELE androgyna. ‘‘Climbing Butcher’s Broom’’  (liliaceae) 
Canary Islands. Evergreen twiner with fine foliage, small white flow- 
ers and glowing red seeds. Quite slow in its young stages but a good 
sized specimen is extremely handsome, resembling a climbing palm. 
Should have shade or half shade and plenty of water for best results. 22°. 
dal: Sl.00"3 gal’ $2.50: 
SENECIO confusus. (compositae) Mexico. Evergreen twining vine 
with glowing orange flowers in large clusters. Very fragrant and a 
prolific and showy bloomer. It is best in full sun though it will grow and 
bloom in half shade. Likes a reasonable amount of water in summer 
months; does not appear to be particular as to soil. It should be cut 
back occasionally so as to encourage plenty of new growth. Intro- 
duced by us. 24°. (GH). 1 gal. $0.40; 5 gal. $1.50. 
SENECIO hoffmanni. (compositae) Costa Rica. A new introduction 
of our own. An evergreen twining vine of moderate growth, flowers 
of grenadine and carmine red. Foliage larger than that of S. confusus, 
_is considered to be decidedly superior. 25°. (GH). 
Pots $0.75; 1 gal. $1.00. 
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