CLIMBERS 
Climbers 
CAMPSIS grandiflora (7) (Bignonia grandiflora) 
CHINESE TRUMPETCREEPER rato rate 
a 
Better known as Bignonia chinensis or B. grandiflo- 
ra. It is easily one of the handsomest deciduous 
climbers where it is sufficiently hardy. It is not ram- 
pant so not likely to get much more than 10 feet tall. 
For several weeks in summer it covers itself with 
great terminal sprays of large funnel-shaped yellow- 
ish flowers suffused at tips with orange red. 
Zvi ticld Statts, pate tools mane. 1.20 1.10 
Ieyre elds Ora: te WalcetOO ues 85 .80 
Mme. Galen (5) 
While the common Trumpet Vine (Tecoma radi- 
cans) is practically a weed, its marriage to C. gran- 
diflora resulted in this gorgeous hybrid which com- 
bines the hardiness of the former with the beauty 
of the latter. It is a stronger grower than C. grandi- 
flora but much less rampant than T. radicans. The 
flowers which also are borne in large clusters at end 
of shoots are almost as large as those of C. grandi- 
flora and much redder. It blooms all summer and 
when in full bloom is a solid mass of flowers. 
2 yr. field grafts, bare root.............. ibrt) aie 
hey eldectatise patceroot amen .85 .80 
DIOCLEA glycinoides (9) 
SCARLET CLUSTERPEA 
A slender evergreen vine bearing clusters of inch 
long intensely vivid red flowers throughout the sum- 
mer. 
AS ISe DOL errr Ws eee eine .50 45 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens (7) 
CAROLINA JASMINE 
Fragrant, yellow flowers in late winter and early 
spring. 
PSTN Wa 026 | siete wen Oe Ree rena ctey Fey Ss 50 45 
HEDERA canariensis variegata (7) 
YELLOWEDGE ALGERIAN IVY 
