
CAROLINA JESSAMINE 
Carolina Jessamine 
Gelsemium sempervirens. Hardy, graceful twining vine admir- 
able for restricted space. It is always neat in growth, with pleasing 
light green foliage and the interesting fragrant canary-yellow 
flowers add a bright spot in winter. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.85. 
Hardenbergias 
Hardenbergia comptoniana. Excellent blue flowered vine for 
shaded places—in the lath house or north side of the house—even 
does well in the sun. Foliage dark green. The handsome deep blue 
flowers appear in large clusters and are shaped much like small 
sweet peas. Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.85. 
Hardenbergia rubicunda (Kennedia rubicunda). Much the showier 
of the two varieties. The bright scarlet flowers are long and narrow, 
neatly tailored with the upper petal slightly bent backward and 
showing a large chocolate spot. 
yellow green foliage. Slow growing twining vine for sun or shade. 
Gal. 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
Very pretty against the dense, 
Guinea Flower 
Hibbertia volubilis. New twining evergreen vine from Australia. 
Waxy bright yellow flowers the size of a British Guinea give the 
name of the plant and make quite a show in spring and early sum- 
mer. Easy to grow and different from the other vines offered. Sun. 
Gal. 60c; 5-gal. $2.00. 
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SKY FLOWER (See page 10) 
Evergreen Ivies 
Two distinct species of Ivy are listed here. They are always use- 
ful where an all-year neat cover is desirable and flowers are not 
essential. For use in covering pergolas and summer houses we 
recommend Algerian Ivy, and where a pleasing tracery of light and 
shade is wanted use the Variegated form of it. The other species, 
English Ivy, has many uses, the more important of which are as a 
climbing vine and as a ground cover in sun or shade. Two varieties 
of English Ivy are listed—useful as potted subjects or in window 
boxes where the stems and leaves can drape over walls. 
Hedera canariensis, Algerian Ivy. Rapid growing ivy with large, 
well formed green leaves. Use as a climbing vine or a ground cover 
in sheltered places. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
Variegated Algerian Ivy. Presents a beautiful effect with the 
light cream blotches and dark green markings to the foliage. Many 
leaves come pure cream. Gal. 40c; 5-gal. $1.50. 
Hedera helix, English Ivy. Glossy dark green leaves, much 
smaller than those of Algerian Ivy. Stems fasten to walls without 
additional support. Gal. 40c; flats for use as ground cover, $2.00 ea. 
Hahn’s Self-branching Ivy. The best development in recent years. 
Excellent as a potted plant. Lateral branches occur naturally with- 
out pinching back the growths. Does well indoors. 4-in. pot, 50c. 
Marion's Beauty. Excellent pot plant. Close growing habit and 
smaller leaves than Hahn's Ivy make it desirable in some cases. 
4-in. pots, 75c. 
Jasmines for Fragrance 
Most of us at one time or other have had reason to delight in 
the pleasing fragrance of Jasmines. They bring to mind associations 
of ideas related to Spanish places with their orange trees and spark- 
ling pools. They are delightful vines, easy to grow and are well 
adapted to our climate and architecture. These are the true Jas- 
mines. See also Chilean and Star Jasmines listed below. 
Jasminum floridum. The least attractive in floral display but 
essential where fine texture of foliage is required. Flowers small 
yellow tubes, very delicate yet a vigorous plant useful either as a 
vine or shrub. Gal. 50c. 
Jasminum grandiflorum, Spanish Jasmine. Hardy slender growing 
vine with intensely fragrant white flowers. Rapid growing. Gal. 50c; 
5-gal. $1.70. 
Jasminum gracillimum, Pinwheel Jasmine. One of the best of the 
group. Soft light green foliage and clusters of white fragrant pin- 
wheel-shaped flowers in summer. Compact habit, neat and dainty. 
Sun or shade. Gal, 50c; 5-gal. $1.70. 
