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ROEDING’S QUALITY 
CLIMBING and TRAILING PLANTS 
Climbers soften harsh architectural features, conceal 
bare walls and fences, and make our homes and gar- 
dens more livable. Our list is designed to allow lati- 
tude for personal taste. You will find varieties with 
or restrained climbers and flowers in all hues. Most 
climbers come in handy containers and may be 
planted at any season of the year. Best results are ob- 
tained by planting when the soil is fairly warm, when 
growth-response is satisfyingly prompt. 
large foliage. varieties with small foliage, rampant 
AMPELOPSIS 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA. V181. (Virginia Creep- 
er.) Foliage large, divided into five parts; turns scarlet 
in autumn. Good for wall, fence and arbor covering. 
1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
BIGNONIA .. . Trumpet Flower 
BIGNONIA CHERERE. V201. (Blood Trumpet.) Ever- 
green climbing shrub. Flowers tubular, blood red with 
yellow base. Very beautiful. 1 g. c. $1.25. 
B. SPECIOSA. V61. (Painted Trumpet.) Foliage quite 
glossy; flowers lilac on lobes and yellow inside tube; 
will grow in shaded location. 1 g. c. $1.25. 
B. TWEEDIANA. V71. (Catsclaw Trumpet.) Foliage 
beautifully glossy; flowers lemon yellow. Vine a won- 
derfully strong climber, tendrils adhering to stone, 
concrete or metal. 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Care must be used when planting Bougainvilleas. 
They often have top growth all out of proportion to 
the small root system. Handle plants very carefully. 
If roots are disturbed when planting, foliage wilts. 
Prune tops severely and do not give more than cus- 
tomary irrigation. 
BOUGAINVILLEA BARBARA KARST. V12. Unique be- 
cause of its compact, bushy growth. Flowers a shade 
lighter than Crimson Lake, but very pleasing. Con- 
sistently covered with flowers. 1 g.c. $2.00. 5 g. c. $4.75. 
B. CRIMSON LAKE. V14. Flowers brilliant crimson; 
more tender than B. Spectabilis. 1 g. c. $2.00. 
B. SAN DIEGO RED. V11. Color of flowers similar to 
Crimson Lake, but larger. Vigorous growing plants are 
ablaze with color. 1 g. c. $2.00. 
B. SPECTABILIS. V13. (Brazil Bougainvillea.) Foliage 
large, bright green; flowers rosy-purple; rapid and 
robust grower. A wonderfully free bloomer and one of 
the showiest plants in cultivation. 1 g. c. $2.00. 
CLEMATIS... Large Flowered Varieties 
Success with Clematis depends greatly on the situa- 
tion in which they are planted. The ideal planting site 
provides a cool shaded area for the roots and full sun 
or part shade for the tops. Shade can be provided for 
the roots by planting on the north or east side of a 
bushy shrub or by erecting a sun-shield of shingles 
near the base of the plants. Care must be taken in 
planting and tying. New stems are slender and brittle. 
Clematis supports itself by means of tendrils that twist 
readily about a wire or string. 
Available after April 1. Price: 1 g. c. $1.25 each. 
CLEMATIS ASCOTIENSIS. V42. Large, star-like flowers 
of azure blue. Blooms from July to September. 
C. COMTESSE DE BOUCHARD. V43. Lavender pink, 
large flowers, July to September. 
C. CRIMSON STAR. V45. A hybrid of the Jackmanni, 
with true red color without any purplish tones. Vigor- 
ous grower, quantities of flowers. 
C. DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. V46. Large, double 
white, sweetly scented. 
C. HENRYI. V47. Immense, single white blooms. 
C. JACKMANNI. V48. Large velvety purple flowers in 
profusion. Pictured in color, page 33. 
C. LANUGINOSA CANDIDA. V54. Large white with 
faint purplish shading at sepal margins. 
C. LAWSONIANA. V51. Blue flushed with mauve. 
Large overlapping petals. Color picture, page 33. 
C. MME. EDOUARD ANDRE. V53. Bright velvety red. 
C. NELLY MOSER. V56. Excellent new hybrid “with 
large red bars accentuate the pale mauve petals. 
Unusual flowers, profuse bloomer. 
C. RAMONA. V55. Lavender blue. 
FICUS . . . Fig Vine 
FICUS PUMILA. V81. (Climbing Fig.) Handsome ever- 
green climber. Foliage heart-shaped, small, dark green. 
Clings to stone and brick walls. Excellent ground 
cover. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
GELSEMIUM .. . Jessamine 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS. V91. (Carolina Jessa- 
mine.) Hardy, evergreen vine with attractive glossy 
foliage. The fragrant, yellow jasmine-like flowers open 
in late winter and early spring. Especially good in hot 
sections. 1 g.c. $1.00. 
HEDERA... Ivy 
There is not a vine that can be as widely used as the 
Ivy. Large-leaf, small-leaf and variegated varieties all 
have an effective use. Ivy can be used as ground 
cover, wall cover or may be grown in window boxes, 
hanging baskets or pots. When planning a large or 
small garden, remember Ivy's versatility. 
HEDERA HAHN’S BRANCHING. V113. A small-leaf 
variety excellent for window box or pot culture. 1 g. c. 
$1.25; 10 for $10.00. 
H. CANARIENSIS VARIEGATA. V112. (Variegated.) 
Large heart-shaped foliage beautifully marked with 
cream. Margins pink in cold weather. 5 g. c. $4.00; 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
H. HELIX. V114. (English Ivy.) Large handsome, dark 
green foliage. Clings tenaciously to walls and makes 
an excellent ground cover. 1 g. c. $1.00. Flats $7.50. 
H. HELIX CAENWOODI. V115. Has small, deeply cut 
leaves on a gracefully trailing vine. Daintier in ap- 
pearance than H. helix minima. 1 g. c. $1.25; 10 for 
$10.00. 
H. HELIX CONGLOMERATA. V1I16. A dwarf type with 
small leaves in irregular bunches. One of the best for 
pot culture. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
H. HELIX MINIMA. V117. (Small-Leaf English Ivy.) 
Leaves small, deeply cut; branches slender and grace- 
ful; a fine sort for covering walls or chimneys. 1 g. Cc. 
$1.25; 10 for $10.00. 
HIBBERTIA . . . Guinea Gold 
HIBBERTIA VOLUBILIS. V121. (Guinea Gold.) Waxy 
dark green foliage neat the year around. Brilliant yel- 
low flowers in spring and early summer. Full sun. 
1 g.c. $1.50. 
JASMINUM ... Jasmine 
JASMINUM FLORIDUM. V131. A half-climbing shrub, 
covered almost continuously with small, slightly fra- 
grant yellow flowers. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. GRANDIFLORUM. V137. (Cattalonian Jasmine.) Flow- 
ers pink in bud, white when open; very large and de- 
lightfully fragrant. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. NUDIFLORUM. V136. (Winter Jasmine.) Deciduous 
vine with small foliage and large, yellow flowers borne 
singly. Handsome in spring as blossoms appear in 
great numbers before foliage is out. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. PRIMULINUM. V135. (Primrose Jasmine.) The most 
beautiful of all Jasmines. Large flowers, usually 
double, of clear primrose yellow. Very rapid grower. 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. REVOLUTUM. V133. Compact halfclimber with 
bright primrose-yellow flowers in spring. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
J. STEPHANENSE. V139. (Pink Jasmine.) Light pink, 
very fragrant flowers more than an inch in diameter. 
1 g. c. $1.00. 
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LONICERA . . . Honeysuckle 
LONICERA HALLIANA. V152. (Hall’s Honeysuckle.) 
Strong grower; foliage bright green, flowers white, 
changing to yellow. Fragrant. 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
L. ETRUSCA SUPERBA. V151. Gray-green foliage and 
fragrant pink and yellow flowers. Most vigorous. 1 g. c. 
$1.00. 
MANDEVILLA 
MANDEVILLA SUAVEOLENS. V161. (Chile Jasmine.) 
Deciduous summer bloomer. Flowers pure white, more 
than an inch across; has gardenia-like fragrance. 1 
g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
PASSIFLORA .. . Passion Flower 
P. PFORDI. V194. Large blue flowers year around; 
lush foliage. New. 1 g. c. $1.50. 
PLUMBAGO 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. V211. (Cape Plumbago.) Flow- 
ers azure blue, produced in profusion from spring until 
heavy frost. Growth is rapid. 1 g. c. $1.25. 
P. CAPENSIS ALBA. V212. (White Cape Plumbago.) 
Similar to P. Capensis, except that flowers are pure 
white. 1 g. c. $1.25. 
POLYGONUM 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI. V221. (Silver Lace Vine.) 
Hardy, rapid-growing climber covered with lacy, 
creamy white panicles of bloom all summer. Will 
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SECURIDACA ae 
SECURIDACA VOLUBILIS. V231. Habit like Plumbago, 
with glossy foliage and violet flowers in racemes. 
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SOLANUM 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES. V241. (Potato Vine.) Well 
known evergreen climber; almost continuously in 
bloom. Flowers white, in large clusters. 1 g. c. $1.00; 
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SOLLYA | ae 
SOLLYA HETEROPHYLLA. ES1291. (Australian Blue- 
bell.) A low climber; foliage evergreen and variable; 
flowers brilliant, deep blue and bell-shaped. A very 
striking little climber. VgserSl200) ‘ 
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TECOMA . . . Trumpet Flower if 
TECOMA CAPENSIS. V261. (Cape Honeysuckle. ) 
Shrubby climber; foliage evergreen, small and ser- 
rated; flowers bright orange red; blooms in late sum- 
mer and autumn. 1 g. c. $1.00. 
T. GRANDIFLORA. V21. An excellent improvement over 
the well-known “orange trumpet’ climber. Beautiful 
large scarlet-orange flowers in clusters. Field grown, 
bare root plants. $1.50. 
T. RADICANS. V22. (Orange Trumpet.) Quick-growing; 
orange-yellow flowers. 1 g. c. $1.00; 10 for $9.00. — 
T. RADICANS AUREA. V23. (Golden Trumpet Vine.) 
Large golden-yellow flower. Deciduous. 1 g. c. $1.00; 
10 for $9.00. . 
TRACHELOSPERMUM . . Rhynchospermum 
TRACHELOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. V271. (Star Jas- 
mine.) Star-shaped white flowers in clusters; exquis- 
itely fragrant. Foliage thick and glossy. agen in most ae 
sections of California. 1 g. c. $1.25. : 
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