Colorful Vines of SELECT Quality 
Vines are an integral part of garden and home planning, and have a host of uses, 
whether arranged on a trellis, growing against the house, covering walls, fences or banks. 
All the uses go to make our homes and gardens more beautiful. Some have large foliage, 
others small, and the variety of flowers is astounding. Here you will find a selection of 
those vines which will do well and give complete satisfaction—some old-timers and others 
brand new. Plan carefully your needs and we are sure you will find spots where a few 
vines will add real beauty. 
BOSTON IVY 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI. A beautiful hardy vine which 
will cling closely to walls. The glossy leaves have bril- 
liant colors in fall before dropping for a short time. 
ROSA DE MONTANA 
ANTIGNON LEPTOPUS. Very useful for covering 
porches and trellises in the hot climates. New growth 
comes from the ground each year, and as the years 
go by, it increases in size and beauty. Dainty green 
foliage and hanging clusters of rose-pink. 
BRIDAL FERN 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. An old-time favorite for 
shady places, fine soft dark green foliage. Climbs 
rapidly or can be kept down as you desire. Exceptional 
for use in bouquets and arrangements. 
TRUMPET VINES 
The trumpet vines are very useful in covering large 
areas, and are colorful with the bright trumpet-like 
flowers. Rapid growing, and nice heavy foliage. 
BIGNONIA CHERERE. Perhaps the showiest of all 
varieties. Flowers are bright red, with a rich yellow 
tube. They give a bright display and are formed in 
clusters. 
BIGNONIA VIOLACEA. Daintier in growth than B. 
cherere, and the flowers are light lavender with darker 
veins. In late spring and summer, the vine is covered 
with the lovely colors. Does well in shade. 
EASTER LILY VINE 
BEAUMONTIA GRANDIFLORA. Beautiful vine of 
tropical appearance, brought to you from the tropics. 
Handsome large leaves and heavy clusters of pure 
white flowers like Easter lilies. Grows almost any 
place and is a wonderful sight to behold when in 
full bloom. Grown from cuttings instead of from seed, 
which makes the vine bloom earlier for you. This 
is one of the best vines for the Southland and a 
beauty too. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGER]. Needle-like “‘leaves’’ of 
glossy green make this fern quite showy. Often used 
in pots and allowed to hang, or cen be planted for 
rambling. Bright red berries ripen at Christmas time. 
EVERGREEN GRAPE 
CISSUS CAPENSIS. A picturesque and dainty foliaged 
climber for rambling over a large space in a hurry. 
This wild climbing grape, with its evergreen foliage, 
bears little bunches of dark blue ‘‘grapes’’ which add 
to the ornament. Does not cling to walls as the Ivies, 
but climbs exceedingly well. 
CISSUS RHOMBIFOLIA. An excellent small vine for 
either shade or sun, and does fine in window k-oxes. 
Dark shiny evergreen foliage. Strong growing. 

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