EASTER LILY VINE 

Easter Lily Vine. (Beaumontia grandiflora’) Large, rapidly- 
growing vine with fragrant Easter Lily-like flowers in generous 
clusters. For sun or part shade, this vine is one of the most 
amazing we have. The large glossy green leaves could be con- 
sidered evergreen only where there are no frosts. Generally 
light frosts are not serious. 5-gali., $2.50; gal., 75c. 
Trumpet Vines. Most satisfactory vines where medium growth is 
desired, together with delightful color. Both varieties are 
rapid in growth and generous with bloom. 
Bignonia cherere. Free growing, covering an enormous area. 
With deep green glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of large 
4-inch trumpets. Bright red flaring petals form a bright 
yellow tube, with tints of lavender on the outside of the tube. 
Flowers from fall until June. Sun or part shade. 5-gal., $2.00; 
Gals 75e 
Bignonia violacea. Flowers a delicate lavender with deeper veins 
so abundantly produces in spring as to conceal the foliage. 
This is a delicate vine although perfectly hardy and slow grow- 
ing enough to be used in small spaces. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 75c. 
Bougainvillea Crimson Lake. This well-known vine makes a 
brilliant display of bright red flowers. Some are in bloom at 
all times except very cool weather. Subject to frost but re- 
covers readily. Very showy on sunny pergolas. 5-gal., $2.50; 
gal., d5¢ 
Bougainvillea practorius. Very showy and popular for the richly 
colored flowers, golden bronze or tangerine showing tints of 
pink in sunlight. Plant where heavy frosts do not occur. 
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Creeping Figs. (Fiscus repens.) An excellent clinging vine for 
masonry walls, and similar surfaces. Densely clothed with 
small deep green leaves set close to the stem. For sun or 
shade. Gai., 50c. 
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VINES 
Carolina Jessamine. (Gelsemium sempervirens.) Beautiful ever- 
green twining vine, with generous light green foliage and in 
spring covered with tubular Jasmine-like yellow fragrant flow- 
ers. The deep yellow flowers have wide flaring mouths like 
Weigela and make a delightful splash of color. 5-gal., $2.50; 
gal., 60c. 
Ivies. Evergreen vines for many purposes. Ivy may be at home 
indoors in pots or outdoors in the open ground. To cover tree 
trunks and stumps, as ground covers, to cover walls and fences 
where it looks like a hedge. The lack of flowers is never 
noticed for the lush green or variegated foliage is very hand- 
some. 
Hahn’s Self-branching Ivy. One of the best for pot culture. 
Needs no pinching back to make it bushy and branched. Free 
growing yet never weedy—always fresh and clean. 4-inch 
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Hedera canariensis. Algerian Ivy. We have this in both green 
and variegated forms. Rapid growing vine with ornamental 
foliage lustrous green or with creamy-white markings in the 
variegated form. Excellent for all outdoor or indoor culture. 
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Guinea Flower. (Hibbertia volubilis.) A first class vine in all 
respects. The thick almost fleshy deep green clean looking 
leaves thickly clothing the vine and the two-inch golden blos- 
soms make this a worthwhile vine. Fast growing and showy 
when in bloom. Spring and early summer. 5-gal., $2.50; 
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Spanish Jasmine. (Jasminum grandiflorum.) Slender vigorous 
vine with clusters of large fragrant pearly white flowers. Very 
fine for trellises or to clamber over fences, especially where the 
fragrance can be appreciated. Sun. 5-gal., $2.00; gal., 60c. 
Giant Honeysuckle. (Lonicera hildebrandiana.) Hardy in all but 
the coldest spots this giant of the Honeysuckles is a worthy 
addition. The flowers often reach the amazing length of six 
inches and cover the vine in spring and early summer. Very 
fragrant. Light yellow turning darker. Allow plenty of room. 
Grafted plants. 5-gal., $2.50; gal., $1.35. 
Cup of Gold. (Solandra guttata.) Sooner or later every visitor 
to California gets acquainted with this wonderful plant whose 
chalices of golden yellow are extraordinarily large, often 6-7 
inches across, fragrant. Leaves large and fleshy deep green. 
Covers a large area in a short time. 5-gal., $2.50; gal. 50c. 
Stigmaphyllon ciliatum. The easiest way we can describe the 
flower of this vine is to-say that they are a golden yellow 
counterpart of Crepe Myrtle both in form and texture and in 
show on established plants. Slightly larger and in delicate 
clusters. Showy against the high green heart-shaped leaves. 
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Blue Sky Flower. (Thunbergia grandiflora.) Heavily foliaged 
with light green leaves long heart-shaped. The flowers are 
outstanding, being like large trumpet-flowers in delicate light 
blue, white in the throat. Makes a beautiful cover for arches. 
Sun or light shade. 5-gal., $2.50; gal., 75c. 
Star Jasmine. (Trachelospermum jasminoides.) An ideal vine for 
shady places. Inside your lath house, where it may be kept 
within bounds by pruning, it will continue flowering for most 
of the summer with sprays of little white fragrant pinwheels. 
Fragrance more pronounced in evening. You may grow it out 
in the sun, too.) 5-gal., $2.50} galjed 5c, 
Wisterias. These deciduous vines do very well in California, 
making prodigious qauntities of flowers every spring. Flowers 
in long pendant clusters, pear shaped with delicate coloring and 
exquisite fragrance. We offer white, pink and blue. 5-gal., 
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150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
