AUSTIN, TEXAS 
25 

CLIMBING VINES 
1 to 6 Plants 7 to 29 Plants 
$ .10 $ .08 
io .20 
-3D 30 
50 40 
-75 .60 
1.00 .90 
ANTIGONON. Queen’s Wreath. Long 
sprays of glowing pink flowers. June to 
frost. Medium, 25c; large, 35c. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA. Gorgeous 
orange-yellow flowers, twenty to forty in 
cluster. Tall climber, clinging to wood or 
stone, or may be grown as half climber, 
or even a shrub. An improved Trumpet 
Creeper. Each, $1.00. 
TRUMPET CREEPER. Rampant climb- 
er, myriads of large red, bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Each, 35c. 
TEXAS CREEPER. A better Virginia 
Creeper or Ivy. Clings to any material. 
Each, 25c. 
RED CLEMATIS. (C. coccinea texensis.) 
A native Texas vine, strong growing, with 
myriads of red, bell-shaped flowers in the 
spring. Each, 35c. 
BLUE CLEMATIS. (C. crispa). Also 
native, similar to the Red, except having 
purplish blue flowers. Each, 35c. 
WHITE CLEMATIS. Evergreen, strong 
grower. Sprays of fragrant, white, star- 
shaped flowers. Each, 60c. 
EVERGREEN HONEYSUCKLE. Fra- 
grant, white and yellow flowers. Rank 
grower. Each, 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLE Red Coral. Dainty vine 
with coral-red flowers. Each, 50c. 
ENGLISH IVY. Evergreen. 
Clings to 
wood and stone. Each, 25c. ; 
KUDZU. Rankest growing vine known. 
Each, 50c. 
VINCA. Trails on ground in sun or 
shade. Bright evergreen foliage, with blue 
flowers. Each, 10c. 
WISTERIA. Large panicles of purple 
fragrant flowers in early spring. Each, 75c. 

White Clematis Vine 
PERENNIALS AND SMALL PLANTS 
Shasta 
Daisy 

MALVAVISCUS DRUMMONDII. Rich 
green leaves, with scarlet flowers all sum- 
mer. Native. Each, 35c; per dozen, $3.50. 
HARTJE ELDER DAISY. Per dozen, 
40c. Smaller flower than Shasta, but earlier 
and heavier blooming. Very hardy. 
SHASTA DAISY. Per dozen, 40c. 
