SKY VINE Thunbergia grandiflora. Very fast growing vine 
large sky blue flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Constant 
bloomev. Small, 25c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.00. 
TETRASTIGMA HARMONDII. A tender vine with clean, 
smooth glabrous leaves and edible berries. Philippine Isles. 
Small, 35c; Med. 65c; Large, $1.50. 
TROPICAL BLEEDING HEART Clerodendron thomsonae. 
Rapind growing vine with long panicles of red and white 
flowers resembling northern bleeding heart bloom. 
Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 50c. 
TROPICAL MATRIMONY VINE _ Solanum seaforthianum. 
Handsome trailing vine, delicate blue flowers, followed by 
red berries. Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 50c. 
VARIGATED PARLOR IVY OR GROUND IVY, Nepeta 
hederacea variegata. A beautiful easily grown vine, excellent 
for ground cover or hanging baskets. Leaves are a soft light 
green color, variegated with pure white, emiting a refresh- 
ing mint-like fragrance. Small, 15c; Med. 35c; Large, 75c. 
BAMBOOS AND GRASSES 
BAMBOO Bambusa multiplex distica. Dwarf variety making 
dense clumps, 10 to 12 feet. Bambusa multiplex var., argen- 
tea- striata. Variegated leaves and stems 15 to 20 feet high. 
Bambusa multipuex. Plain green type 15 to 30 feet high. 
Small, 50c; Med. $1.25; Large, $2.50. 
GARDENERS GARTER Arundo donax variegata. A beauti- 
ful Bamboo Reed growing to 12 ft. Young growth strikingly 
variegated with white. Has immense flower-plumes. Very 
tropical. Hardy if roots are protected from freezing. Tops 
should be cut back to the ground each spring. 
Small, 30c; Med. 50c; Large, $1.00. 
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS. The interesting creeping lawn 
grass of Florida. St. A. G. Varigata is a variegated green 
and white type suited for pot culture. 
Small, 10c; Med. 25c; Large, 75c. 
LEMON GRASS Cymbopogon citratus. An attractive rapid 
growing grass 2 to 3 feet tall with a strong lemon odor. 
This plant produces the Lemon Grass Oil and the leaves 
are used for tea. Good clumps, 50c each; Large clumps, $1.00. 

Fig. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 

Fig. 33—Jade Plant. Fig. 34—Opuntia sp. Large. Fig. 35— 
Crown of Thorns. Fig. 36—Opuntia Braziliensis. Fig. 387— 
Pencil Cactus. Fig. 38—Cereus triangularis. Fig. 39—Spanish 
Bayonet. 

