USEFUL VINES 
GIANT HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera hildebrandiana. A sturdy spectac- 
ular vine for any sunny spot. Big glossy leaves 
and huge golden yellow summer bloom that 
is delightfully fragrant. Rapid growth. Hardy. 
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BOSTON IVY 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata veitchi. Clings 
without support to any rough surface afford- 
ing a quick summer cover, autumn shades 
ranging from scarlet to maroon, and in win- 
ter a delicate tracery effect with its thin flat 
branches. Grows rapidly in sun or shade. 
Deciduous. Hardy. 1-gal., $1.25. 
MEXICAN BLOOD TRUMPET 
Phaedranthus buccinatorius. If you need a 
spectacular flowering vine to cover a large 
area quickly and thoroughly make this your 
choice. You'll be glad you did. Huge trum- 
pets to 6 inches in length, golden yellow 
without and gold and red within are borne 
through spring and sometimes fall. Slow to 
come into bloom. Sun. Generally hardy. 
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SILVER LACE VINE 
Polygonum auberti. Particularly desirable 
where shade is wanted in summer and sun 
in winter. Brightly varnished leaves and great 
panicles of small, delightfully fragrant white 
bloom in late summer. Rapid growth. Sun. 
Hardy. Deciduous. l-gal., $1.50; 5-gal., 
$4.25. 
Vines may often be grown in narrow spaces 
where shrubs would be impractical. 
END OF THE RAINBOW 
Solandra guttata. Cup of Gold. Does every- 
thing in a big bold way so allow it plenty of 
room. Big heavy runners which support 
brightly polished leaves, to nearly a foot in 
length, and in summer enormous cup-shaped 
golden yellow bloom. Tender to frost. Sun. 
legally. Sle50 5-cal.,.54925. 
CAPE HONEYSUCKLE 
Tecomaria capensis. Because of its glisten- 
ing dark foliage and wealth of orange red 
trumpets in winter and spring this is one of 
our most impressive vines. May also be 
pruned and used as a shrub. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. ll=gal.) $1.50; 5-gal., $4.25. 
WAXY STAR JASMINE 
Trachelospermum jasminoides. Has many 
qualities to recommend it. Dark substantial 
foliage and innumerable summer clusters of 
waxy white bloom, incomparable fragrance. 
A valuable vine of moderately slow growth in 
either sun or shade. Has enjoyed increasing 
use as a ground cover. Hardy. |-gal., $1.40; 
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WISTARIA 
Wistaria floribunda macrobotrys. Japanese 
Wistaria. Most rapid growing of the Wis- 
tarias. Abundant racemes of pale blue to | % 
feet in length appear after the leaves. Sun. 
Hardy. Deciduous. 5-gal., $4.50. 
Wistaria sinensis. Chinese Wistaria. In 
early spring, before the leaves appear, short 
racemes of medium to deep blue are borne 
over the entire vine. Sun. Hardy. Deciduous. 
S=Glla, S450). 
Wistaria sinensis alba. White Chinese Wis- 
taria. Similar to the foregoing in most char- 
acteristics. White, delightfully fragrant bloom. 
Sell, S450). 
GIANT HONEYSUCKLE. Huge golden yellow, fragrant blooms. 
HIBBERTIA. Gold from Guinea. 
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