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BOSTON IVY 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata veitchi. Clings by means of 
aerial rootlets to any rough surface, either concrete, stone or 
wood and forms a thick cover of handsome green. In autumn 
the foliage turns bright scarlet and maroon. After the leaves 
fall the thin branches present a delicate tracery effect. Grows 
rapidly in sun or shade. Gal. containers, $1.00. 
UNIQUE BLOOM 
Passiflora alatocaerulea. An outstanding vine that com- 
bines unique flowers and lustrous foliage. Planted in a 
sunny location on fence or trellis this vine will spread its 
lustrous scalloped leaves quickly and at an early age will 
surprise you with its 4-inch star-shaped flowers of pink, 
white, purple and blue. Hardy except in very cold spots. 
Sun, 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.50. 
MEXICAN BLOOD TRUMPET 
Phaedrant©us buccinatorius (Bignonia cherere). [From fall 
until summer this vigorous vine astounds us with its wealth 
of huge orange red trumpets. It is a prodigious grower, covers 
thoroughly and keeps its youthful appearance through all 
seasons. Sun or part shade. Hardy except in very cold areas. 
5-gal. containers, $3.25; gal. containers, $1.25. 
RAINBOW’S END 
Solandra guttata. Cup of Gold. As this vine thinks noth- 
ing of galloping madly to the top of a two-story house it be- 
hooves you to allow it plenty of room. It holds its huge pol- 
ished leaves through the year and in summer is a veritable 
gold mine of enormous cup-shaped flowers. Spectacular to 
say the least. Rather tender to frost. Sun. 5-gal. containers, 
$3.25 ealcontainenceslegos 
CAPE HONEYSUCKLE 
Tecomaria capensis. Clusters of small glowing orange 
trumpets stand out in bright relief against the dark polished 
foliage in winter and spring. A most satisfactory plant for 
trellis or fence. Will also form an attractive shrub if pruned 
several times a year. Sun or shade. Fairly hardy. 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $3.25; gal. containers, $1.00. 
BLUE SKY FLOWER 
Thunbergia grandiflora. Blue sky after a rain—that’s the 
color of Thunbergia. Flat open trumpets to 2% inches across 
are borne through most of the year in warm localities. Grows 
prodigiously fast and modestly clothes itself with big luscious 
leaves. Sun or light shade. Should not be planted where 
frosts are severe. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, 
$1.25. 
WAXY STAR JASMINE 
Trachelospermum jasminoides. Not a new plant by any 
means but its popularity increases with the years. And well 
it should for the thickly clustered dark leaves are always 
attractive and the small white jasmine-like flowers are fra- 
grant beyond imagination. An excellent vine for any loca- 
tion. Valuable also for use as a ground cover. Hardy. Sun 
or shade. 5-gal. containers, $3.50; gal. containers, $1.50. 
ORIENTAL WISTARIA 
Wistaria floribunda macrobotrys. Being the most rapid 
growing of the Wistarias this variety is particularly desirable 
for covering pergolas or small buildings. Racemes to 1% 
feet in length display their abundant pale blue flowers in 
spring. 5-gal. containers, $3.75. 
CHINESE WISTARIA 
Wistaria sinensis. In spring before the leaves appear short 
racemes of deep blue flowers are borne over the whole vine 
in eloquent profusion. (And please don’t tell us we've mis- 
used the word “eloquent”.) Hardy. Sun. 5-gal. containers, 
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