VINES 
All of the following vines should be 
grown under glass or in the house in 
cold climates. All prefer a sunny win- 
dow, unless otherwise noted. ib 
BEAUMONTIA Grandiflora—The Easter Lily 
vine. An exquisite variety with very 
large, heavy textured flowers of the 
lily type. Wonderful fragrance. The 
flowers appear in a whorl around the 
stem, and last a long time. We can- 
not praise this enough. $2.00. 
BOUGAINVILLEA var. Barbara Karst (Pat.) 
—The most brilliant red and heavi- 
est blooming variety yet introduced. 
Blooms when very small and if 
planted outdoors in full sunshine in 
mild climates, never stops blooming. 
Very choice. $1.65. 
BOUGAINVILLEA var. spectabilis—The pur- 
ple flowering torm. While not as 
heavy a bloomer as the former, still 

one of the very few true purple 
flowered vines. $1.65. 
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CISSUS DISCOLOR—The climbing Rex Begonia. This is not a true begonia at all, but many people 
call it that. The leaves are from six to eight inches long, and two to four inches wide. 
They are very highly colored, being of a rich velvety green with lighter green blotches 
between the deep green, strongly marked veins. The whole leaf flushes with a beautiful 
rose color, changing to purple as it ages. Stems are bright red, and the vine should be 
given a wire or light wooden trellis to cling to. This is grown for the foliage, and we have 
never seen any other kind to equal it. Small plants, $1.25. 
CLERODENDRON THOMPSONAE—The bleeding heart vine. Medium size pure white bracts 
with the flowers a most brilliant red. These emerge from the center of the white bracts ana 
when in bloom are striking. Plants flower when very small. A true beauty. $1.25. 
HIBBERTIA volubilis—This is a newcomer from Australia Leaves are about three inches long, 
covered with silky white hairs. Flowers are two and one-half inches across, of the brighesc 
golden yellow. They are flat in form and are produced abundantly. Should ke given wires 
or trellis to climb on as the stems wrap around the support. Blooms when very small. $1.25. 
PASSIFLORA—These passion vines are extremely easy to grow and must have something to cling 
to, as they climb by means of tendrils. We have the large pink flowering variety, flowers 
are pendant, also the brilliant red kind with erect flowers, and the deep blue variety with 
lavender and green markings in the center of the flower. The flowers are erect and flat. Any 
of these three make a handsome fence covering, or trellis type. The fruits are also orna- 
mental. $1.25 each. 
STEPHANOTIS—This is a tender climber which thrives in heat and shade. The extremely fragrant 
flowers are much used by the florists in bridal bouquets and last a long time when cut. 
Flowers come in clusters, waxy white, long tube and short flaring petals, Blooms wher 
small. May be grown outdoors in mild climates. 3” pots $1.50. 
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