AUSTIN, TEXAS 25 

CLIMBING VINES 
1 to6 Plants - ~ 7 to 29 Plants ENGLISH IVY. Evergreen. Clings to 
S 10° % ¥ watt $ .08 wood and stone. Each, 35c. 
a we Wha ; 20 KUDZU. Rankest growing vine known. 
BB 30 Each, 50c 
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15 Z mas maiiees cy VINCA® .lrailse- ons ground, ins sun, or 
1.00 ie = 00 » . shade. Bright evergreen foliage, with blue 
ANTIGONON. pes Wreath. " Long’ 7/ flowers. Each, 10c. 
sprays of glowing pink flowers. ‘Fune © te “WISTERIA. Lar ] ] 
ge panicles of purple 
frost. Medium, 35c; large, 50c. iy, "Sétagtant flowers in early spring. Each, $1.00. 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA. Gorkeous 9 ue 
orange-yellow flowers, twenty to forty‘? 
cluster. Tall climber, clinging to wood or 
stone, or may be grown as half climber, 
or even a shrub. An improved Trumpet 
Creeper. Each, $1.25. 
TRUMPET CREEPER. Rampant climb- 
er, myriads of large red, bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Each, 50c. 
TEXAS CREEPER. A better Virginia 
Creeper or Ivy. Clings to any material. 
Each, 35c. 
RED CLEMATIS. (C. coccinea texensis.) 
A native Texas vine, strong growing, with 
myriads of red, bell-shaped flowers in the 
spring. Each, 50c. 
PS 
BLUE CLEMATIS. (C. crispa). Alao> 
native, similar to the Red, except having q) 
purplish blue flowers. Each, 50c. 
WHITE CLEMATIS. Evergreen, strong 
grower. Sprays of fragrant, white, star- 
shaped flowers. Each, 75c. 
EVERGREEN HONEYSUCKLE.  Fra- 
grant, white and yellow flowers. Rank 
grower. Each, 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLE Red Coral. Dainty vine 
with coral-red flowers. Each, 75c. White Clematis Vine 

PERENNIALS AND SMALL PLANTS 
MALVAVISCUS DRUMMONDII. Rich 
green leaves, with scarlet flowers all sum- 
mer. Native. Each, 35c; per dozen, $3.50. 
Shasta 
HARTJE ELDER DAISY. Per’ dozen, 
50c. Smaller flower than Shasta, but earlier 
and heavier blooming. Very hardy. 
Daisy 
SHASTA DAISY. Per dozen, 50c. 

