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We present this catalog to our 
friends and customers to help 
them decide on new plants to try, 
and to offer suggestions for plant- 
ing. Prices are general and should 
be used as a guide in budgeting 
planting expense. It is by no means 
a complete listing of our stock 
and inquiries are invited on var- 
ieties not listed herein. 
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oloripul Cine 
Flowering and foliage vines for cover- 
ing walls, trellis or ground. Priced from 
85c depending on size and variety. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. A favorite vine 
for clinging to walls. Leaves with 5 
finger-like divisions which turn bright 
scarlet in fall. Extremely hardy. 
BOSTON IVY 
Ampelopsis veitchi. Leaves smaller and 
set close together making a rich light 
green cover to walls, especially with 
north exposure. Bright color in fall. 
QUEENS WREATH 
Antigonon leptopus. Called by various 
names including Rosa de Montana. This 
is one of the best vines for hot, dry sec- 
tions. Makes rapid growth and quanti- 
ties of rose-pink flowers in summer. Dies 
down in winter. 
EVERGREEN GRAPE 
Cissus rhombifolia. An attractive foliage 
vine for shady places or as an indoor 
specimen. Leaves rich deep green with 
three leaflets. 
Cissus hypoglauca. A glossy-leaved 
creeper with informal rambling or climb- 
ing habit that will spread over any ob- 
ject in a short time. Very beautiful in 
winter as well as in summer. 
BOTANICAL WONDER 
Fatshedera Lizei. One of the few hybrids 
between genera of plants. Fatsia a shrub 
and hedera the ivy vine makes an inter- 
esting ivy-like plant with larger glossy 
green leaves. Hardy. 
CREEPING FIG 
Ficus repens. A close clinging vine with 
small oval deep green leaves. Makes 
rapid growth, covering walls, poles, ete. 
Hardy. 
STAR JASMINE 
Rynchospermum jasminoides. Star 
Jasmine. For shade or sun, a refined 
vine with small, glossy deep green 
leaves and sprays of small white star- 
shaped fragrant flowers in summer. A 
beautiful ground cover or ideal for 
facing shrub plantings. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera hildebrandiana. Giant Bur- 
mese Honeysuckle. The giant of the 
honeysuckles —a vigorous vine with 
large light green leaves and showy 
flowers—light yellow or white becom- 
ing rich orange. Tubes often six inches 
long. Grafted plants slightly higher in 
price than other vines listed. 
Lonicera halliana. Hall’s Honeysuckle. 
Popular vine for covering fences, 
banks, or as ground cover. Very hardy. 
Small leaves and fragrant flowers 
white fading to yellow. 
Heckroiti Goldflame. Large clusters 
of brilliant pink and yellow fragrant 
blooms from spring to fall. Can be 
sheared into hedge form or grown as a 
vine or naturally shaped shrub. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis are woody, deciduous climb- 
ing vines of dense but loose foliage 
and with single, generously produced 
petal-like flowers. Their flat, wide 
open appearance has a_ particular 
charm, while their colors span many 
shades from light blue to deep maroon. 
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CLEMATIS 
PASSION FLOWER 
~Passiflora edulis. Rapid growing vine 
with purple fruits the size of an egg. 
Flowers white with a purple crown. 
Passiflora pfordti. Showy and of inter- 
est for the flowers, 3 inches across, 
with white petals, tinted lavender, sup- 
porting a purple corona and green 
flower parts. Tender. 
CAPE HONEYSUCKLE 
Tecomaria capensis. A bushy shrub or 
vine, hardy and drought resistant. 
Masses of glossy rich green leaves and 
ere of bright orange-red flowers. 
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BIGNONIA CHERERE 
