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Hallawell Seed Co. 
Climbing and Trailing Plants 

Bignonia Cherere 
Mail Orders—Prices on all plants are f.o.b. San Francisco 
and shipment will be made by express at buyer’s ex- 
pense. 
Orders amounting to $2.00 or more are packed free. 
Orders under $2.00, please send 25c additional to cover 
cost of packing. 
AMPELOPSIS 
VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)—Ornamental climbing foliage 
plant, clings closely without any assistance to a stone 
wall or wooden surface. In autumn the leaves assume 
a reddish-copper tint. 2 yr. roots, 60c each. 
QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)—Foliage much 
larger than the preceding, with a more vigorous habit 
of growth, the leaves assuming a bronzy hue in the 
fall, but not of clinging habit. 2 yr. roots, 50c each. 
SEMPERVIRENS — A _ fine evergreen climber with 
small, very dark green leaves tinged red on the new 
growth. Gal. containers, 75c each. 
LOWI—A splendid variation from Boston Ivy. Smaller 
and deeply cut foliage. Clings to smooth surface. 
Bright red in fall. $1.00 each. 
ANTIGONON leptopus (Queen’s wreath). A magnificent 
flowering vine. Grows very rapidly in a warm pro- 
tected situation, producing masses of bright, rose-pink 
flowers. Dies down in winter and comes again from 
tuberous roots the following spring. Each $1.00. 
AKEBIA quinata (Five-Leaf A.) —A handsome semi- 
evergreen hardy vine or trailer. Graceful, with fragrant 
purplish flowers; needs sunny and well-drained situa- 
tion. 2 year, 85c each. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE (Dolichos lignosus). Rapid 
growing evergreen vine that flowers freely with clusters 
of rose colored flowers. From 3 inch pots, 25e each; 
gal. containers, 50c each. 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 
Beautiful climbers with large, showy, trumpet-shaped 
flowers; they require a warm, sunny position and pro- 
tection. 
Each: Gal. containers, 75c. 
CHERERE—An evergreen variety, with long, trumpet- 
shaped flowers 3 inches in diameter; in color a rich 
shade of blood red. 
TWEEDIANA — Flowers lemon-yellow and_ usually 
broader than long. Evergreen with tendrils that adhere 
to stone. 
VIOLACEA—Foliage quite glossy, evergreen. 
lilac on the lobes, yellow inside tube. 
Flowers 
BOUGAINVILLEA F 4 
(Do not remove from container when planting) 
BRAZILIENSIS—A beautiful climber, having peculiarly 
shaped flowers somewhat resembling the leaves in 
shape and produced along the end of the branches in 
great profusion; color, rosy-purple. They do well in a 
sheltered sunny location. 75c each; $1.25 each; $2.50 
each. 
CRIMSON LAKE—Just as vigorous as the above, but 
more tender. Flowers are brilliant rose-red. Gal. con- 
tainers. $1.00 each; Larger size $2.50 each. 
MRS. PRAETORIUS—A new and very distinctive vari- 
ety. The color is bronze with overtones of pink and 
orange. Just as hardy as the Crimson Lake. Gal. con- 
tainers, $1.00 each. 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet) 
Twining plant which thrives in shade. Yellow flowers 
in midsummer. Ornamental fruits in Autumn. Each Tic. 
CLEMATIS 
Hardy deciduous climbers. 2-year plants $1.50 each. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH—Double white. 
HENRYI—Large white. 
JACKMANI—Violet purple. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE—Mauve to carmine. 
RAMONA—Large flowered blue. 
TANGUTICA—Golden yellow. 
CLIANTHUS PUNICEUS (Parrot Bill) 
(Protect from frost until established) 
Excellent for training against a wall, bearing great 
masses of drooping brilliant scarlet blossoms, which re- 
semble a parrot’s bill. 75c each. 
DEERINGIA amaranthoides variegata. Woody climber to 
15 feet in height, bearing panicles of greenish-white 
flowers followed by globular red berries. Gal. contain- 
ers, 60c each. 

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Clianthus Puniceus 
