
TECOMA JASMINOIDES ROSEA 
CAROLINA JESSAMINE 
Gelsemium sempervirens. Beautiful evergreen twiner. Small tubu- 
lar yellow flowers with an elusive fragrance and wide flaring mouths 
cover the vine in great abundance, starting in December and for 
several months. Sun. 
IVIES 
Hedera helix, English Ivy. English Ivy makes a delightful ground 
cover of glossy dark green leaves. It is useful to train over a wire 
fence whence it makes a dense impenetrable hedge needing little 
care. Useful for pot culture indoors, in patios and shade houses. 
Sun or shade. 
Hedera canariensis variegata. The leaves are variegated with white 
in many interesting patterns. A nice vine to use against dark walls 
where the white and green make a lively combination. 
JASMINES 
Jasminum gracillimum, Pinwheel Jasmine. One of the best of the 
group with soft light green foliage and clusters of fragrant white 
pinwheel shaped flowers in summer. Neat and dainty vine of com- 
pact habit. 
Jasminum grandiflorum, Spanish Jasmine. A slender vigorous vine 
with clusters of large fragrant white flowers from June to Novem- 
ber. Very fine vine for trellises or to clamber over fences. 
Jasminum primulinum, Primrose Jasmine. Fast growing old-fash- 
ioned vine with double yellow flowers in winter. Fine for covering 
steep unsightly banks. Minimum of water. Sun. 
CHILEAN JASMINE 
Mandevillea suaveolens, Chilean Jasmine. Hardy, vigorous vine 
with large, long pointed leaves and great clusters of long tubular 
white, deliciously fragrant flowers. Very showy. 
STAR JASMINE 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides, Star Jasmine. Evergreen vine bear- 
ing clusters of showy white star-like flowers with lovely fragrance. 
One of the finest vines for shady places. Grows equally well in sun. 
June, particularly fragrant in the evening. Splendid foliage. Ex- 
cellent in tubs. 
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CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLES 
Lonicera halliana, Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle. An old favorite. 
Vigorous vine useful for its evergreen foliage and soil binding roots 
as a ground cover or on fences. Fragrant flowers white, fading to 
yellow. 
PASSION FRUIT 
Passiflora edulis, Passion Fruit. Grown mostly for the fruit which 
is eaten fresh or more recently made into fruit juices. The ripe 
fruit resembles deep purple plums. 
Passiflora pfordi. Graceful ornamental vine with large 4- to 5-inch 
flowers showing white with shades of lavender or pink in the 
petals, deep blue corona and green flower parts. Give it a place of 
prominence on arbor, fence or trellis. 
COPA DE ORO 
Solandra guttata. Large growing spectacular vine with large yellow 
trumpets often 6 inches across, fragrant. Foliage luxurious, deep 
green. Sun. 
TRUMPET VINES 
Tecoma jasminoides rosea. One of the choicest vines on our list. 
Foliage a lovely light green, not heavy nor too rampant and pro- 
ducing large clusters of pale pink trumpets each with a ruby red 
throat. 
Tecoma capensis, Cape Honeysuckle. Leaves are shiny deep green, 
always neat in appearance and very nice with the clusters of bright 
orange-red flowers, suggestive of honeysuckles. Hardy. Sun. 
THUNBERGIAS 
Thunbergia grandiflora, Blue Sky Flower. Twining vine of rapid 
growth densely clothed in long pointed heart-shaped leaves. Flow- 
ers trumpet-shaped like Bignonias but in a beautiful sky blue. Pre- 
fers a semi-shaded location. 25°. 
WISTERIAS 
Deciduous vines well known in all parts of the country for their 
long hanging clusters of pea-shaped flowers of delicate coloring 
and exquisite fragrance. Makes a delicate tracery of stems on 
arbors and in spring, before the leaves appear in a sudden burst of 
color. Grafted plants, Chinese Wisteria in purple or white, $3.75 
each and up. Multijuga, Japanese Wisteria. Long pendant flower 
clusters in purple or white. $4.00 each and up. 

PASSIFLORA PFORDI—PASSION FLOWER 
