
STAR JASMINE 
Jasminum poeticum. Clean looking neat vine with dark green 
glossy foliage, and masses of star-shaped white flowers in summer. 
Easy to grow. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Jasminum primulinum, Primrose Jasmine. Fast growing vine suit- 
able for training on wire fences or as a ground cover. Semi-double 
golderi yellow flowers during the warmer weather. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. 
$1.70. 
Jasminum stephanense, Pink Jasmine. A delightful clear pink 
variety, of merit as a quick cover for fences. Hardy and fast grow- 
ing. Fragrant. Sun. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Chilean Jasmine 
Mandevillea suaveolens. Pure white flowers suggestive of white 
Nicotiana, the flowering tobacco, 2 inches across and tube about 
3 to 4 inches long. Deciduous in winter but decidedly beautiful on 
pergolas and trellis. Gal. 35c. 
Star Jasmine 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides. One of the finest vines for use in 
either sun or shade. The delicate growth of fine glossy dark green 
leaves is literally star-spangled with clusters of neat little white 
flowers of delightful fragrance. The main bloom is in June but 
occasionally runs well beyond. Particularly fragrant in the evening. 
Gal. 70c; 5-gal. $2.00; tubbed specimens, $10.00. 
Mexican Mockorange 
Philadelphus mexicanus. Spring flowering scandent shrub easily 
trained as a vine on trellis or pergola. The white fragrant flowers 
are double and quite showy in spring. Popular and easy to grow in 
sun or shade. Gal. 40c. 
Honeysuckles 
Honeysuckles are vigorous vines most suitable to wild gardens 
and places that are allowed to simulate wild areas. They do very 
well climbing on tree trunks, arbors, over rough fences and as a 
ground cover it is difficult to find a plant to replace Halls Japanese 
Honeysuckle. The delightful fragrance adds much to their charm. 
Lonicera halliana, Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle. Deep green 
glossy dark green foliage, delightful as a ground cover or climbing 
vine. Flowers open white and fade yellow. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 

Lonicera hildebrandiana, Giant Burmese Honeysuckle. For trop- 
ical foliage and bizarre flowers here is the plant. Long tubular yel- 
low flowers often 6 or 7 inches long and typical honeysuckle shape 
and fragrance appear in quantity in early summer. Luxurious foli- 
age. Grafted plants, gal. and 5-gal. available in limited numbers. 
Ask for price. 
Lonicera heckroti, Coral Honeysuckle. Fine new introduction and 
worthy of wider use. Unusual coloring of the flowers, orange- 
scarlet, in sufficient quantity to be very showy add much to its 
ornamental value. Neat, although rapid growth. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. 
$1.70. 
Nightshade or Solanum 
Solanum jasminoides, Potato Vine. One of the most delicate 
climbers one can plant, still thriving on neglect. Everblooming either 
in sun or shade. The delicate tracery of stems and foliage is only 
enhanced by the clusters of pearly white, yellow-centered flowers 
freely produced throughout the year. Entirely satisfactory. Gal. 50c; 
o-gal. $1.70. 
Solanum seaforthianum. Hardy vine for sunny places producing 
large clusters of lavender blue star-shaped flowers with contrasting 
yellow-orange centers. Pleasing habit. Gal. 50c. 
Cape Honeysuckle 
Tecomaria capensis. Useful and widely planted shrub or vine, 
widely planted for the showy scarlet flowers and glossy green 
leaves. Flowers most of the year. Hardy and easy to grow. Gal. 
50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
A Two-toned Beauty 
Tecoma jasminoides rosea. Delicately climbing vine, light green 
airy foliage and showy clusters of light pink trumpets very much 
like Bignonias although more graceful. Centers of each flower deep 
pink. Very beautiful, easy to grow, full sun, or shade. Gal. 50c; 
5-gal. $1.70. 
Gibson Clock Vine 
Thunbergia gibsoni. Masses of bright orange flowers cover the 
heavy mass of clean, dark green foliage most of the year. Petals 
flare back from the throat of the flower. Let it clamber over patio 
walls and it will well repay its board and keep. Gal. 50c. 
Sky Flower 
Thunbergia grandiflora. Fast growing vine dependable to make a 
quick cover of lush foliage. Large, showy trumpet-shaped flowers 
in an attractive sky blue glorify the garden most of the year. Give a 
sheltered place in areas subject to frost. Gal. 70c; 5-gal. $2.00. 
Wisteria 
This glorious vine grows well in California. Trained against a 
wall it ranges widely and covers large areas. It is equally at home 
on the pergola or other substantial support. Deciduous for a short 
period in spring, then comes a few weeks of abundant bloom. The 
long trusses of pea-shaped flowers and their delightful fragrance 
touch the heart of the most calloused. Several varieties available in 
white, pink, and lilac. Each $1.00 to $2.50, depending on variety. 
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