
SWEET SYRINGA_ Virginal in its pure white. 
Tuttle bres’. USEFUL VINES 
EVERGREEN GRAPE 
Cissus hypoglauca. 
For information about planting and care 
after planting read our booklet ‘’When, 
Where and How to Plant’’. It’s yours for the 
asking. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our 
regular truck routes. See map on page 5. 
Notes in regard to hardiness of each vari- 
ety follow description. 
Vines are evergreen 
noted. 
unless otherwise 
VIOLET TRUMPETS 
Bignonia violacea. 
Not only is this the hardiest of 
LILAC 
Syringa vulgaris. Grafted Varieties. The 
Same magnificent varieties you loved to cut 
back East. While not as floriferous in our 
warm Climate you appreciate the flowers you 
do get. Intense fragrance. We grow them in 
Pink, White, Red and Purple. Enjoy light 
shade and moisture. 8 ft. 5-gal., $3.25; 
bare-root, $2.50. 
TAMARIX 
Tamarix hispida Coolidge. A shrub of 
generous proportions, 8 or more feet in 
height and about as broad, that clothes its 
sparse branches with gray-green cypress-like 
foliage. In spring and again during summer 
the top foot or so of each branch is a grace- 
ful spray of filmy pink bloom. Sun. 1-gal., 
$1.00; 5-gal., $3.25. 
KOREAN SPICE 
Viburnum carlesi. Forms a sturdy 4 to 
5 foot bush clothed with substantial leaves 
of soft velvety gray-green. Big heads of 
light pink buds open to sparkling single 
flowers of Easily 
l-gal., 
heavenly fragrance. 
grown in sun or light shade. 
$4529 775-gal72$3.50: 

Because of its highly 
polished leaves, furry brown stems and rapid 
growth it is, in our opinion, the most desir- 
able of all Evergreen Grapes. It is hardier 
Sun 
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to frost than most other varieties, too. 
or light shade. 
Deciduous shrubs are not only hardy to 
frost but the most colorful of all shrubs, as 
well, 


GOOD OLD SNOWBALL 
Viburnum opulus roseum. Bears in spring 
quantities of big gleaming white snowballs and 
in fall the leaves assume shades of pink and 
scarlet. Sun or part shade. 6-8 ft. 1-gal., 
S0cw5-galt, poe2): 
Heavy Blooming WEIGELA 
Probably the most spectacular of all spring 
flowering shrubs. In spring each arching 
branch is clothed with the cleanest, most lively 
green imaginable. Against this background are 
borne gleaming bells that hang in colorful 
profusion. Sun or part shade. 
Weigela Bristol Ruby. Ruby-red spring 
bloom. Upright to 6 or 7 ft. Pat. No. 492. 
1-gal., $1.00; 5-gal., $3.00. 

Weigela florida. Rose pink. 6-7 ft. 1-gal., 
SDC AD -Gale ooL00, 
You'll find many delightfully fragrant 
shrubs described in these pages. 


EASTER LILY VINE 
Beaumontia grandiflora. A twining 
vine that during warm weather grows re- 
markably fast, covering a wide area with 
its big luscious leaves. Huge trump2t- 
shaped bloom resembling Easter Lilies ap- 
pear in summer to delight you with their 
frosty form and refreshing fragrance. Sun 
or light shade. Reasonably frost hardy. 
l-gal., $1.25; 5-gal., $3.50. 
the evergreen trumpet vines but one of the most spec- 
tacular, as well. In early summer, against a dark pol- 
ished background of green, are borne a profusion of 
big violet trumpets narrowly veined with red. Moder- 
ately rapid growth. Sun or light shade. Hardy. 1-gal., 
SleZ 5 -dalee joe O: 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bougainvillea spectabilis Barbara Karst. Seems to 
grow more rapidly than other Bougainvilleas, foliage is 
a little larger and more dense, flowers of bright red, 
tinged with purple, larger also. Not frost hardy. Sun. 
1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Bougainvillea spectabilis Crimson Lake. Because of 
its rapid growth and many months of bright scarlet 
bloom this has long been the favorite Bougainvillea. 
Sun. Not frost hardy. 1-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., $4.00. 
Besides providing a bright and colorful cover for 
fence or pergola, vines may be grown in narrow spaces 
where shrubs would not be practical. 

BEAUMONTIA An Easter Herald Trumpet. 

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