Rosedale's Vines for Every Purpose 

ROSEDALE’S BOUGAINVILLEA, BARBARA KARST 

BIGNONIA VIOLACEA 
GUINEA FLOWER 
Boston lvy 
Ampelopsis veitchi. A wonderful small leaved vine for covering walls 
or as a good ground cover. Will cling to wall surfaces without support. 
In fall the leaves assume brilliant colors before dropping and showing 
the little blue berries in clusters like grapes. Gal. 80c. 
Queen’s Wreath 
Antigonon leptopus. A quick growing vine from a perennial root, ex- 
cellent in the hotter, drier areas because the vine part is renewed 
annually, quickly clothing porch trellises with dainty green foliage 
and long pendant clusters of lively pink. Gal. 95c. 
Bougainvillea 
Bougainvillea Crimson Lake. The most widely planted of all with real 
red, not magenta flowers. This variety makes a truly magnificent show 
when allowed to scramble over walls, roofs or arbors. 5-gal. $4.50. 
Bougainvillea Barbara Karst. NEW INTRODUCTION. One of the 
finest Bougainvilleas yet introduced. Makes a bushy compact vine of 
medium growth blooming almost continuously. It is quite hardy and 
has an excellent root system. Flowers are large and a brilliant red, 
freely produced, even on young plants. A must for a showy flowering 
evergreen vine. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.50. 
Creeping Fig 
Ficus repens. Best vine for clinging to a wall. Rounded leaves are 
about an inch long and set very close together. Does not ruin masonry. 
Wonderful for chimneys or porches. Evergreen. Does well in any part 
of California. Gal. 75c. 

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