AND CLIMBERS 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis are woody, deciduous climbing vines 
of dense but loose foliage and with single 
petal-like flowers, where flat, wide open ap- 
pearance has a peculiar charm. 
Clematis armandi. An evergreen native of 
China with large white flowers in spring and 
vigorously climbing leathery foliage. Gal. 
>2eDO} 
Clematis jackmani. Purple. Attaining the 
length of 10 feet, it is a rapid climber and 
blossoms freely. Gal. $2.00. 
Clematis henryi. Creamy white. The large 
white flowers and intense green foliage pre- 
sent a striking appearance. Blossoms in late 
July or early August. Gal. $2.00. 
Clematis Mme. Andre. Red. Grows to a 
height of 8 feet. It is a free and persistant 
producer of crimson flowers from July to 
September. Gal. $2.00. 
Clematis Ramona. Light blue. Grows from 
8-10 feet, the blossoms appearing in July 
and lasting for several weeks. Its clear, sky- 
blue flowers give it a charm all of its own. 
Gall, 872010). 
IVIES 
All Ivies: Gal. $1.25; Flats $7.50 
Hedera helix, English Ivy. English lvy makes 
a delightful ground cover of glossy dark green 
leaves. It is useful to train over a wire fence 
whence it makes a dense impenetrable hedge 
needing little care. Useful for pot culture 
indoors, in patios and shade houses. Sun or 
shade. 
Hedera canariensis variegata. The leaves are 
variegated with white in many interesting pat- 
terns. A nice vine to use against dark walls 
where the white and green make a lively 
combination. 
Hedera Hahn’s Branching. Excellent small- 
leaved variety particularly suited for window 
boxes or pot culture. Flats $8.50. 
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JASMINES 
All Jasmines: Gal. $1.25 
Jasminum grandiflorum, Spanish Jasmine. A 
slender vigorous vine with clusters of large 
fragrant flowers from June to November. 
Very fine for trellises or to clamber over 
fences. 25°. 
Jasminum primulinum, Primrose Jasmine. 
Fast growing old-fashioned vine with double 
yellow flowers in winter. Fine for covering 
steep unsightly banks. Minimum of water. 
Sun. Hardy. 
CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera halliana, Hall’s Japanese Honey- 
suckle. An old favorite. Vigorous vine useful 
for its evergreen foliage and soil binding roots 
as a ground cover or on fences. Fragrant 
flowers white, fading to yellow. Very hardy. 
Gall, Shi) 25%. 
Lonicera hildebrandiana (Burmese Honey- 
suckle). Large dark green foliage; fragrant 
yellow flowers. Tender, 24°. Gal. $2.50 up. 
POTATO VINE 
Solanum jasminoides (Potato Vine). Shrub- 
by climber, growing to 10 feet. . The flowers’ 
are star-shaped and are white tinged with 
lve, (Gell, Sy 25). 
SILVERLACE VINE 
Polygonum auberti. A rapid 
growing deciduous vine. Sup- 
plies panicles of fragrant 
flowers in late summer. Will 
cover a large area in a short 
time. Sun or part shade. Par- 
ticularly desirable in cold lo- 
caiiens, Gell, Sil 25. 
TRUMPET VINES) | 
Tecoma jasminoides rosea. 
Foliage a lovely bright green, 
not heavy nor too rampant, 
and producing larg2 clusters 
of pale pink trumpets each 
with a ruby red throat. 24°. 
Gale ple2>candauip: 
Tecoma capensis, Cape 
Honeysuckle. Leaves are 
shiny deep green, always neat 
2 lim appearance 
= and very nice 
with the clusters 
of bright orange- 
red flowers, sug- 
gestive of hon- 
eyzuckles. Hardy 
to 24°. Sun. Gal. 
S25) and) up, 
CREEPING FIGS 
Ficus repens. Wonderful rich green, heart- 
shaped leaves. Hardy, vigorous growth. Clings 
closely to walls. Gal. $1.25. 
STAR JASMINE 
Trachelospermum jasminoides, Star Jasmine. 
Evergreen vine bearing clusters of showy 
white star-like flowers with lovely fragrance. 
One of the finest vines for shady places. Also 
excellent for ground cover plantings. Grows 
equally well in sun. Flowers June and July. 
Particularly fragrant in the evening. Splen- 
did foliage. Excellent in tubs. Hardy. Gal. 
$51 50). 
PASSION VINE 
Passiflora Pfordti. Graceful ornamental vine 
with large 4 to 5-inch flowers showing white 
with shades of lavender or pink in the petals, 
deep blue corona and green flower parts. Give 
it a place of prominence on arbor, fence or 
Gal. $1.50. 
rallis,. 25°. 
PASSIFLORA PFORDT! 
WISTERIAS 
Deciduous vines well known in all parts of the country for their long hang- 
ing clusters of pea-shaped flowers of delicate coloring and exquisite fra- 
grance. Makes a delicate tracery of stems on arbors and in spring, before 
the leaves appear in a sudden burst of color. Grafted plants. 
Bare root $3.00 and up; 5 Gal. $4.00 amd up 
Wisteria longissima. This beautiful light lavender variety possesses longer 
racemes than most varieties. 
Wisteria longissima alba. Same as above, but white-flowering. 
Wisteria sinensis, Chinese Wisteria. 
attractive racemes. 
Wisteria sinensis alba, White Chinese Wisteria. Racemes are long, pure 
white. 
Wisteria floribunda rosea, Pink Wisteria. 
with shell pini. 
Wisterias in tree form are available at our nursery, $10.00 and up 
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