CLIMBERS 
CAMPSIS (continued) eres 100 
Mme. Galen (5) 
rate @ 
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.............. 1.20 =1.10 
ieyimiteldyeratts. bare: root. 85 80 
LAPAGERIA rosea (9) 
RED CHILEBELLS 
One of the showiest and rarest climbers. 
Reaches a height of ten to fifteen feet. The 
flowers are rich crimson, tubular, to 3 inches 
long. The leaves are dark green, long-pointed 
and leathery. Requires part shade, and loose, 
well drained soil. 
PPS lek aie eee eee A 1.75 1.50 
ARTI DO le aiee came ee ce eer ee 1.35 1.25 
TRACHELOSPERMUM (Rhynchospermum) 
asiaticum (7), primrose yellow. 
fib Na) 5 ere eg Otay ene fA 55 .50 
jasminoides, (8-9), fragrant white flowers. 
STAR JASMINE 
a] reeks. cence ee Clee .60 55 
Please note our customary advance 
order discount offer under 
"QUANTITIES" on inside back cover. 
See our complete descriptive 
List No. 5301 for BUSH, CLIMBING 
and TREE Roses for 1953-54. 
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