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ROSEDALE’S BOUGAINVILLEA, BARBARA KARST 
Bougainvillea 
Bougainvillea Afterglow. Here is a new color in the Bougainvillea 
family. Like the name implies, its color is strikingly similar to the 
beautiful reddish tones you see in the “‘afterglow’’ of burning logs in 
your fireplace—rich and warm—a vine that people will stop to admire 
and ask you its name. Gal. $1.50, 5-gal. $4.25. 
Bougainvillea America (Improved Crimson Lake). 
variety with large glowing deep red flowers. Excellent deep green fo- 
liage. Plants begin to flower when quite young and improve with 
each season becoming truly magnificent when established. Gal. $1.25, 
5-gal. $3.50. 
Bougainvillea Barbara Karst. One of the finest Bougainvilleas yet in- 
troduced. 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 brilliant red, freely produced, even on young 
plants. A must for a showy flowering evergreen vine. Gal. $1.25, 
5-gal. $3.50. 
Bougainvillea braziliensis. Rapid growing vine for covering porches, 
arbors, fences and the like where it can grow freely and produce its 
breathtaking display of bright purplish flowers. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
Bougainvillea Sunset. You'll think of a thrilling sunset when you see 
the new color of this quick growing vine. It’s a bronzy gold, changing 
to yellow apricot. And it’s not a rampant grower like some bougain- 
villeas such as ‘Crimson Lake’’. Rather, it maintains a vigorous bush 
growth and blooms continually throughout the warm months. Tender, 
so keep it covered during cold winters. Gal. $2.50, 5-gal. $5.95. 
A strong growing 
Easter Lily Vine 
Beaumontia grandiflora. Imagine clusters of Easter lilies growing on 
a vine. That’s what this rare introduction from India brings you. Each 
spring, about February to May, it bursts forth with dozens of fragrant 
white lily flowers tipped with pink and with delicate green veined fun- 
nels. It grows fast, with giant tropical foliage, so prune immediately 
after blooming. Plant it on the shady side of the house, and protect it, 
for it’s tender. Gal. 95c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
leosecales VINES 
FOR EVERY PURPOSE 
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. 
Trumpet Vines 
Bignonia cherere, Scarlet Trumpet. Flowers very large, 4-5 inches 
long, {flaring to a 2-inch wide mouth. Bright red with rich yellow tube, 
the outside being tinted with light lavender. Strong grower. Gal. 90¢e, 
5-gal. $3.50. 
Bignonia violacea, Lavender Trumpet. The most popular Bignonia, 
probably because it is dainty in growth and free flowering in habit. 
Flowers light lavender with deeper veins are very pretty and cover the 
vine in late spring and early summer. Shade or sun. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. 
$3.50. 
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. 
Carolina Jessamine 
Gelsemium sepervirens. Rapid growing twining vine covered with fra- 
grant yellow trumpet-shaped flowers in late winter. Makes a neat 
growth of large luxuriant green leaves. Best where medium size is 
desired. Adaptable for most any soil. Good for arches, fences and 
coorways. Gal. 90c, 5-gal. $3.50. 
Botanical Wonder 
Fatshedera lizei. Truly a botanical wonder of the world .. . this new 
vine. It is one of the few plants created by crossing two botanical fami- 
lies (Fatsia and Hedera, i.e., lvy). Result is a very useful vine that can 
be planted in shaded patios and in tubs or porches where it is usually 
Hardy. 
difficult for plants to thrive. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $2.95. 
Has shiny dark green foliage. 
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