

IVORY WHITE TRUMPETS 
OXERA PULCHELLA. One of the loveliest of white 
flowering vines, with its delicate waxy trumpet shaped 
blooms. They make a pretty display against the dark 
green glossy foliage. In the fall the climber is com- 
petely covered with the white blossoms. Fine for 
semi-shaded spot. A new vine that is destined to 
become a great favorite. 
STAR JASMINE 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. The little white 
pinwheels with a jasmine fragrance, against the 
leathery glossy green leaves, make Star Jasmine one 
of the best slow growing climbers. Can also be trained 
as a large shrub if pruned. This specimen will grow 
in full sun, part shade and full shade, and needs 
only average care. The delightful fragrance will 
dominate your garden when this vine is in bloom. 
EVERGREEN WISTERIA 
SECURIDACA VOLUBILIS. This recent introduction 
can be grown as a shrub similar to Blue Plumbago, 
but it can be trained as a neat vine on a fence or 
low trellis. It does fine near the coast, and is an 
introduction from Central America. Covered with 
bright pink flowers. Likes full sun and plenty of 
water. 

Star Jasmine 
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CUP OF GOLD 
SOLANDRA GUTTATA. The popular ‘’Copa de Oro’”’ 
of the Spanish Americans is a large growing spec- 
tacular vine with large yellow trumpets often six 
inches across. The foliage is luxurious and deep 
green. Likes it best in full sun. 
CORSAGE VINE 
STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA. An aristrocrat among 
flowering vines. The waxy-white Jasmine-like blossoms 
are used in corsages where their fragrance rivals 
that of the Gardenia. Large leathery leaves and a 
neat twining habit give a fine tropical appearance. 
The waxy flowers are born in clusters, and the tubular 
blossoms are often three inches long. You can enjoy 
this lovely vine in your own garden where tempera- 
tures do not fall below 28 degrees. 
TECOMA TRUMPETS 
TECOMA AUSTRALIS. One of the fastest growing 
evergreen hardy vines. Glossy green foliage is extra 
shiny as to appear varnished. Creamy white flowers 
with purple spots bloom in profusion in the summer 
months. 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES ALBA. Delicate twining 
vine with good foliage and dainty white trumpet 
shaped flowers. Grows in almost any soil and is at 
home in either sun or part shade. 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES ROSEA. Similar to above, 
except that trumpet-shaped ‘flowers are beautifully 
marked with the throats a deep carmine red. Same 
deep green foliage the year around. 
THUNBERGIA CLIMBERS 
THUNBERGIA GIBSONI. Flowers are a _ brilliant 
orange, produced freely throughout the year. An ex- 
cellent vine for low work, over stumps, walls and 
banks and in the rock garden. Dense foliage. 
THUNBERGIA GRANDIFLORA. Blue Sky Flower. A 
twining vine of rapid growth, with long pointed heart- 
shaped leaves. Flowers are trumpet shaped as the 
Bignonia, but of a beautiful sky blue. Likes a semi- 
shaded spot. 
Vines add that certain something to your home plant- 
ing which cannot be realized with any other type of 
plant. Not only the lush green foliage characteristic of 
most vines and climbers, but the brightly colored 
flowers as well—both combine to beautify your sur- 
roundings. From our large selection, you are sure to 
find a vine suitable for your needs. 
