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vines to grow on trees, trellises, chimneys, around doorways, etc. They have many valuable and varied 
uses. 
1200—AMERICAN BITTERSWEET: (Celastrus 
scandens). Hardy vine producing bunches 
of red berries retaining their color a long 
period and popular for cutting and hanging 
in the home. Grows to about twenty or 
twenty-five feet tall. Price, Two-Year-Old, 
No. 1 plants, each 69c. 
1201—CAROLINA YELLOW JESSAMINE: 
(Gelsemium sempervirens). This beautiful 
evergreen climbing vine has bright green 
foliage the year round, and is covered in 
the early Spring with sunflower yellow 
flowers about the size of a 25c piece; of 
wonderful fragrance. If you have never 
tried this splendid evergreen vine there is 
a rare floral treat in store for you. Price, 
Two-Year-Old, No. 1 plants, each 99c. 
1205—KUDZU VINE: (Pueraria thunbergiana): 
The strongest growing climber we know of. 
It will grow 60 feet in one season. Has no 
equal for covering large space in short 
time. Price, Two-Year-Old, No. 1 plants, 
each 69c. 
1206—QUEEN’S WREATH: (Antigonon lepto- 
pus). One of the lovliest climbing vines 
for the whole South and will stand zero 
weather. Grows fast, affords dense shade, 
and in the Fall is covered with a mass of 
glowing rose-pink flowers of rare beauty. 
Dies down each year, but comes back 
stronger the next. Also known as Coral 
Vine and Mexican Rose. Price, Three- 
Year-Old, No. 1 tubers, each 69c; 10 for 
$5.95. 
CLEMATIS, LARGE FLOWERED 
This is the aristocrat of all climbing vines, and 
in our opinion, nothing is more beautiful than 
Clematis Jackmanii in full bloom. Every home 
owner should plant a few of these large flowering 
Clematis. Size, One-Year-Old plants from 2%” 
pots. PRICES: 89c each; 10 for $7.50. 
1210—HENRYI: Creamy white flowers. 
1211—JACKMANII: Deep velvety purple flowers, 
large size. 
1212—MME. EDOUARD ANDRE: Large crim- 
son red flowers. 
1213—RAMONA: New lovely, light blue. 
HONEYSUCKLE, (Lonicera) 
This old favorite still retains its deserved 
popularity. It is evergreen in the South. Makes 
a good climbing vine or can be used as a screen 
or a hedge. Delightfully fragrant flowers. All 
varieties listed are Two-Year-Old, No. 1 plants. 
1215—GOLD FLAME: (Lonicera Gold Flame). 
Ever-blooming trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Fragrant, bright red outside, yellow inside. 
Hardy. Price, 89c each; 10 for $7.50. 
1216—HALL’S JAPAN: (Lonicera japonica halle- 
ana). Strong growing honeysuckle that is 
almost evergreen. Its flowers are white 
changing to yellow and very fragrant. 
Price, 59c) each;410 for $4.25. 
1217—SCARLET TRUMPET: (Lonicera semper- 
virens). A brilliant variety with trumpet- 
shaped flowers of bright scarlet. Valuable 
for use on porches and trellises. Price, 59c 
each; 10 for $4.25. 
1218—SUMMER KING: (Lonicera_ heckrotti). 
Large, fragrant, flame-red trumpets lined 
with gold are produced in immense showy 
clusters. Blooms from early Summer until 
Frost. Foliage is dark, blue-green, disease 
and pest free. Hardy. Price, 89c each; 10 
for $7.50. 
WISTERIA 
Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful 
flowering vines that can be found. Strong grower 
and vigorous, extra tall climber and spreads well. 
Foliage is heavy with flowers borne in pendulous 
racemes. If you want something charming and 
different, try some of these. Size, Two-Year-Old, 
No. 1 plants. PRICES: 89c each; 10 for $7.50. 
1220—-CHINESE PURPLE: The well known, 
single purple variety. Free blooming. 
1221—CHINESE WHITE: Beautiful, white flow- 
ering Wisteria. 
Everguen Ocpartmeut 
The list of ornamental evergreens we offer is quite complete; varieties for every -section of the 
South, Southwest and Gulf Coast sections. The plants we list are young stock in most instances, full 
of life and vigor. Plant carefully the day they are received. Water well when planting. Stake to keep 
wind from blowing plants around. You will get a lot of pleasure and satisfaction from watching these 
young plants grow and develop into lovely specimens. All are field-grown and well formed plants. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
1302—-ABELIA, GLOSSY: (Abelia grandiflora). 
This is the old, well-known Abelia that is 
so useful in landscape work, and so gen- 
erally planted throughout the South. 
Bright, glossy green leaves on purplish-red 
stems. Flowers are rosy-white and blooms 
throughout the season. Price, 18-24” plants, 
heavily branched, 89c each; 10 for $7.50. 
1304—-CHERRY LAUREL, CAROLINA: (Lauro- 
cerasus caroliniana). A very hardy, rather 
large growing evergreen. Bright green 
foliage, white flowers in Spring followed 
by black berries. Price, 18-24” heavy 
plants, each 99c; 10 for $8.50. 
1316—GARDENIA, FORTUNE: (Gardenia for- 
tunei). Similar to Cape Jasmine or Gar- 
denia Florida, except that the flowers are 
more abundant and are borne over a long 
period from early Summer until Frost. 
Price, 12-15” plants, each $1.29; 10 for 
$11.50. 
1317—-GARDENIA, MYSTERY: (Gardenia mys- 
tery). Fast becoming a very popular va- 
riety of Cape Jasmine. Has large and lux- 
uriant foliage, and a very superior flower, 
larger than the Gardenia Florida. Mag- 
nificent snowy white flowers which are very 
fragrant. Price, 12-15” plants, each $1.19; 
10 for $10.50. 
1320—HOLLY, BUFORD’S: (Ilex cornuta bur- 
fordi). This is an unusually fine strain 
of Chinese Holly. Very compact and has 
an abundance of berries. Grown from cut- 
tings made from  berry-bearing plants. 
