... Use Vines to Soften Harsh Lines 

HEDERA . .. Ivy 
Hedera canariensis. V24. (variegated.) 
Large heart-shaped foliage beautifully 
marked with cream. Margins pink in 
cold weather. 1 g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
H. helix. V25. (English Ivy.) Large hand- 
some, dark green foliage. Clings tena- 
ciously to walls and makes an excellent 
ground cover. 1 g: c. 5c, 10 for $8.00. 
Plants in flats, $7.50 per 100. 
H. helix caenwoodi. V26. Has small, 
deeply cut leaves on a gracefully trail- 
ing vine. Daintier in appearance than 
H. helix minima. 1 g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
H. helix minima. V27. (Small-Leaf Eng- 
lish Ivy.) Leaves small, deepy cut; 
branches slender and graceful; a fine 
sort for covering walls or chimneys. 1 
g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. Plants in flats, 
$7.50 per 100. 
HIBBERTIA .. . Guinea Gold 
Hibbertia volubilis. V28. (Guinea Gold.) 
Waxy dark green foliage neat the year 
around. Brilliant yellow flowers in spring 
and early summer. Full sun. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
JASMINUM ... Jasmine 
Jasminum Floridum. V29. A half-climb- 
ing shrub, covered almost continuously 
with small, slightly fragrant yellow 
flowers. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. grandiflorum. V30. (Catalonian Jas- 
mine.) Flowers pink in bud, white when 
open, very large and delightfully fra- 
grant. Ligarc) S100. 
J. magnificum. V3l. Large pure white 
flowers of pinwheel form are intensely 
fragrenta 1) Guicsp lo) 
J. primulinum. V32. (Primrose Jasmine.) 
The most beautiful of all Jasmines. Large 
flowers, usually double, of clear prim- 
rose yellow. Very rapid grower. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
J. revolutum. V33. Compact half-climber 
with bright primrose-yellow flowers in 
spring. lg. e. $1.00; 
MANDEVILLA 
Mandevilla suaveolens. V34. (Chile Jas- 
mine.) Deciduous summer bloomer. Flow- 
ers pure white, more than oan inch 
across; has gardenia-like fragrance. 1 
g. c. $1.00. 
LONICERA . . . Honeysuckle 
Lonicera halliana. V35. (Hall’s Honey- 
suckle.) Strong grower; foliage bright 
green, flowers white, changing to yel- 
low, fragrant. 1 g. c. 85c, 10 for $8.00. 
L. hildebrandiana. V36. (Giant Honey- 
suckle.) A new and remarkably beauti- 
ful variety. Orange color blossoms, very 
large, with a tube four to five inches 
long; fragrance very pronounced. 
Slightly tender, but hardy in most of 
San Francisco Bay area. 1 g. c. $2.00. 
L. etrusca superba. V37. Gray-green 
foliage and fragrant pink and yellow 
flowers. Most vigorous. 1 g. c. 85c. 
PASSIFLORA ... Passion Flower 
Passiflora manicata ignea. V38. (Scarlet 
Passion Vine.) The most vivid and at- 
tractive of this family of plants. Quite 
tender. L -gac, $100: 
P. mollissima. V39. (Pink Passion Vine.) 
Foliage three-lobed; flowers large and 
rose colored. Tender. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
P, edulis. V40. (Passion Fruit.) Rapid- 
growing vine with purple fruits the size 
of an egg. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
P. pfordi. V40A. Large blue flowers year 
around; lush foliage. New. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
PLUMBAGO 
Plumbago capensis. V41l. (Cape Plum- 
bago.) Flowers azure blue, produced in 
profusion from spring until heavy frost. 
Growth is rapid. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
P. capensis alba. V42. (White Cape 
Plumbago.) Similar to P. capensis except 
that flowers are pure white. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
POLYGONUM 
Folygonum auberti. V43. (Silver Lace 
Vine.) Hardy, rapid-growing climber 
covered with lacy, creamy white pani- 
cles of bloom all summer. Will cheerfully 
endure drougth and neglect. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
SECURIDACA 
Securidaca volubilis. V44A. Habit like 
Plumbago, with glossy foliage and violet 
flowers in racemes. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
STREPTOSOLEN 
Streptosolen jamesoni. V44. Habit of 
growth similar to Heliotrope but pro- 
duces great masses of tubular flowers, 
brilliant orange and yellow. About as 
hercdy cise hemicncn lig. icy coc ls! Olior 
$8.00. 
TECOMA . .. Trumpet Flower 
Tecoma capensis. V45. (Cape Honey- 
suckle.) Shrubby climber; foliage ever- 
green, small and serrated; flowers 
bright orange red; blooms in late sum- 
mer and autumn. | g. c. $1.00. 
T. grandiflora. V46. An excellent im- 
provement over the well-known ‘orange 
trumpet” climber. Beautiful large scarlet- 
orange flowers in clusters. Field grown, 
bare root plants, $1.25. 

T. radicans. V47. (Orange Trumpet.) 
Quick-groing; orange-yellow flowers. 1 
Gace. ol O0% 
TRACHELOSPERMUM ... 
Rhynchospermum 
Trachelospermum jasminoides, V48. (Star 
Jasmine.) Star-shaped white flowers in 
clusters; exquisitely fragrant. Foliage 
thick and glossy. Hardy in most sections 
of Calitormmic: pga c So:00, lignes o1-00. 
VINCA ... Periwinkle 
Vinca major. V49. (Big Leaf Periwinkle.) 
Foliage large; flowers a pleasing shade 
of blue. Valuable for covering shaded 
situations, also fine for window boxes 
and hanging baskets. Ot. cans, 50c each, 
10 for $4.50. 

BIGNONIA SPECIOSA 
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PINK WISTERIA 
Beautiful WISTERIA Standards 
To see these beautiful “‘tree-type”’ standard Wisterias is to 
want one or two for your own garden. Trained on 4-foot 
trunks, they are a circular waterfall of magnificent flower 
clusters. Heavy, well-developed standards, bare root, $7.50 
each. Varieties available: 
Floribunda rosea. V56T. Venusia alba. V54T 
Chinensis. V5IT. 

V. minor. V59. (Smc!! Leaf 
Periwinkle.) Makes cn ex- 
cellent ground cover and 
will endure much neglect. 
@ cans, oUc each, LO for 
$4.50. 

WISTERIA 
Wisteria chinensis. V51. (Chinese Wisteria.) 
Fragrant flowers are light purple-lavender 
in attractive racemes. Bare root, 2-yr. $1.75. 
W. floribunda longissima. V52. This beau- 
tiful light lavender variety possesses longer 
racemes than most varieties. Bare root, 2-yr. 
$1.79. 
W. floribunda royal purple. V53. Large clus- 
ters of violet purple flowers are borne pro- 
fusely on lusty plants. Bare root, 2-yr. $2.50. 
W. venusta alba. V54. A splendid pure 
white. Bare root, 2-yr. $1.75. 
W. violacea flore pleno. V55. Double violet 
flowers on short clusters. Beautiful. Bare 
root, 2-yr. $1.75. 
W. floribunda rosea. V55. Rose-pink flowers 
are suffused with shell pink. Bare root, 2-yr. 
Seo. 

Vines For Effective 
Ground Couer 
ENGLISH IVY 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE 
PLUMBAGO 
STREPTOSOLEN 
JASMINE 
TRACHELOSPERMUM 
VINCA 
