28 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 

VINES (Continued) 
HONEYSUCKLE (Continued) Perl0 Per1l00 
Purple-Leaf Japanese. Similar to Hall’s Japan honeysuckle but 
the foliage is purple in fall and winter; almost evergreen. 
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Sempervirens magnifica (Dreer’s Everblooming Honeysuckle) 
New. Orange-scarlet trumpets; in bloom constantly; hardy, 
ING ere ae ee, EE SCL RMU natn ee Sele Venn OE ceu ne Sane 1,80 15.00 
TAY OPS 0 Bb G 4 a Blut aata A  UNy Us ay os ea lire a ial ng es as eae ee he IEE Les Sager te 1.45 12.00 
Scarlet Trumpet 
Rapid growth, long red trumpet flowers. 
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IM edit. 26... ere tie ae eee tees 6 eee eee 1.10 9.00 
Tellmanniana, Large clusters of long showy yellow AEA a aria hia es 
NGAP oe oe a ey ae ee el ee Oe Oe ee a ee .D Seo 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria thunbergiana) 
Vine of extremely rapid growth, purple flowers. 
IN Gis. Lge eS deen Fag RS PR, a A i OE ee 1.20 10.00 
IVE CLL UL Ty ce en ce rE, oe ee ae eg yee aed oe .85 7.00 
MATRIMONY-VINE (Lycium chinense) 
Shrubby vine with scarlet fruit. 
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IME GCE Yipee, ee ee a ee Pe oe ee re -oD 7.00 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (China Fleecevine) covered with masses. of 
foamy white flowers in fall. Very rapid growth. 
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TRUMPETCREEPER (Bignonia radicans) 
Rapid growth, long red trumpet flowers. 

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VE Uy a og aE a aN 8 Wepen BA GM RI es END ees .85 7.00 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
Minor. Evergreen ground cover with blue flowers, 3 inch pots____ .85 7.00 
M:nor, Bowles Variety. Larger leaves than V. Minor, 3 inch pots— .95 8.00 
WISTERIA. Our Wisteria are grown from hard-wood cuttings taken 
from blooming plants, so are the equivalent of grafts. 
Chinese Purple. Large clusters, lilac-purple flowers. 
QEV CAT eNO nell ee ck eee ES pre TET Reo © 140 00 per 1000 1.90 16.00 
IVES CUT ee ee eee ae ee ee ee Bee eee ee 100,00 per 1000 1/45 12.00 
Our perennial derartment is increasing in importance every year, The as- 
sortment we grow is one of the most complete in the Southwest and we are always 
on the alert for newer and better varieties to offer our customers. Learn to depend 
upon vs for your perennial needs. 
Perennials are best shipped by express because of their perishable nature. 
If you are interested in packaged perennials, send for our _ special 
price list. 
ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow) Perl0 Perl00 
Ageratum Yellow. Sweet scented, vellow flowers. 2’? ____________ .85 7.00 
Filipendula Parker’s Yellow. Showy large yellow corymbs, 4’ ____ .85 7.00 
Millefolium: Cerise Queen. Deen (pink. 24" 3 a .85 7.00 
Ptarmica fl. pl. (The Pearl) Pure white flowers in greatest profusion. 
porne all summer, .loxcellentetoresprayvs,-o +... eee eee 685 7.00 
ACORUS calamus (Sweet Water Flag) Yellow flowers ______________ 85 7.00 
AGERATUM (See Eupatorium) 
ANCHUSA italica (Bugloss) For the hardy border and for cutting. 
Dropmore. Large -eentian-biiie flowers. o.) ..20. ee 95 8.00 
Feltham Pride. Fine new strain, more dwarf and compact —_____ .95 8.00 
Myosotidiflora. Gentian-blue forget-me-not like flowers; low 
BONWIT Coe ene ae ee ee ee 120 10.00 
ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite or Camomile) 
Kelwayi. Daisy-like yellow blossoms produced all summer, 2”’____ .95 8.00 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Caerulea, (Colorado Columbine) Lovely blue with long spurs, 
large, flowers) so 0 oe ts sk ee ee eee ee eZ) 10.00 
California Hybrid. Light yellow with red spur _________________ “95 8.00 
