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Fig. 26—Ice Plant. Fig. 27—-Climbing Fig. 
CLIMBING FIG Ficus repens. The best tropical clinging vine 
for covering mst any kind of wall surface. Close growing 
and neat.’ Smail, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, £0c. 
CONFEDERATE JESSAMINE Tracelospermum Jasminoi. 
des. Dark, glossy. heavy leaves. Sof* white, fragrant flow- 
ers. Hardy in Georgia. Small, 35c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.25. 
CORAL HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera sempervirens. Tubular, 
searlet flowers. Hardy. 
Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Laraqe, 50c. 
CRAB’S EYE VINE or WEATHER PLANT, Arbus Precat- 
orius. Fast growing twining vine. with fine pinnate leaves 
which hang verticaliy in dark clcudy weather. Rose to white 
flowers, fcllowed by very hard, glossy, scarlet seeds, each 
with a jet black eve. Seeds used frequently as beads but 
should not be put in the mouth as they are poison to eat. 
Seed per pkt 10c. Plants 35c. 

Bougainvillea 
CRIMSON LAKE BOUGAINVILLEA. Rich glowing crimson 
flowers, beautiful beyond description. Very desirable window 
garden plant. Small, 25c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.50. 
ENGLISH IVY Hedera helix. Woody, root climbing vine, 
handsome, evergreen foliage. 
Small, 25c; Med. 35c; Large, 
FLAME VINE Bigonia venusta. Probably attracts more at- 
tention than any other vine in Florida. Vigorous growing 
covered with huge masses of orange red flowers in spring 
sometimes completely hiding the foliage. 
Small, 20c; Med. 35c; Large, $1.00. 
GERMAN IVY. Rapid easy grown vine with bright green 
glossy very attractive leaves. 
Smali, 20c; Med. 40c. 
GRAPE IVY, Vitis Rhombifolia. A graceful trailing vine, 
rich, dark, glossy green leaves. Wonderful new ivy for house 
culture. Small, 20c; Med. 45c; Large, $1.00. 
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