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EVANS & RoE Snes, st N U-R2eS Eo Reis 
not quite so orange. A good bloomer and a strong grower, 26°. (GH). 
1 gal. $0.85; 5 gale Sis: 
THUNBERGIA primulina hybrids. A recent introduction of ours from 
East Africa. The flowers varying in color from white to lilac, many of 
them having a violet colored throat. Large and attractive flowers. 
1 gal. $1.00. 
~ TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminoides ‘“‘Star Jasmine’’ (apocyna- 
ceae) China. Evergreen twining vine with small dark green, leathery 
leaves and good sized umbels of small white jasmine-shaped fragrant 
flowers. Rather slow growing when young but eventually makes a fine 
specimen. Usually grown as a climber but can also be used as a low 
shrub or ground cover. Does equally well in full sun or half shade. Ap- 
preciates plenty of water, is not very particular as to soil. 18°. (GH). 
1 gal. $0.75; 5 gal. $2.00. 
TRACHELOSPERMUM divaricatum. ‘Yellow Star Jasmine’’ 
(apocynaceae) Korea. Creamy yellow flowers, rare and uncommon. 
A faster grower than the preceding. Blooms with us twice a year when 
the whole vine is a solid sheet of beautiful fragrant creamy-yellow 
clusters. Does extremely well in half shade or filtered sun, though also 
does well in full sun. Said to be hardier than T. jasminoides. Uncom- 
mon and highly recommended. 18°. (GH). 1 gal. $0.85; 5 gal. $2.00. 
TRISTILLATEIA australis. (malpighiaceae) Queensland, Aus- 
tralia. A new introduction of our own. Evergreen twining vine with 
neat lance shaped leaves and panicles of pretty star-shaped yellow flow- 
ers. It appears to be a good grower and bloomer, but we have not had 
it long enough to make any definite statements as to its hardiness or 
adaptability. (GH). bcaletl00"3- cal $250! 
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