VINES 
Vines should be considered in all plantings, some for their foliage 
and others for their exquisite bloom. There are vines that will 
cling to masonry and wood without any additional support such as 
Parthenocissus Ficus and English Ivy. Others are dependent on trellis 
work on which they will naturally twine — Cissus, Honeysuckle, 
Bignonia and many others. They are extremely valuable to add 
interest to blank walls, to provide shade on arbors and summer 
houses, others to cover fences and walls. Many have useful and 
colorful bloom. All are hardy unless indicated. 
JASMINUM MAGNIFICUM 
BIGNONIA CHERERI 
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VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia Creeper. Large five fingered 
leaves turning intensely scarlet in fall. Not evergreen. Rapid 
climber, clinging to walls, very hardy, therefore useful in the 
mountains. Gal. $1.00. 
BOSTON IVY 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata veitchi, Boston lvy. Clings to any rough 
surface without help, covering large areas with delicate light green 
foliage, which in fall turns many brilliant hues of red. Very hardy 
and deciduous. Gal. $1.00. 
QUEEN’S WREATH 
Antigonon leptopus, Rosa de Montana. Beautiful climber for warm 
sunny places. Makes a rapid growth from the ground each season, 
dying back in the winter and producing quantities of rose-pink 
flowers in summer. Better each year. Gal. $1.25. 
EASTER LILY VINE 
Beaumontia grandiflora, Easter Lily Vine. Evergreen vine for tropi- 
cal effects with evergreen glossy leaves and fragrant white trumpet- 
shaped flowers like Easter Lilies. A wonderful, long bloomer. Plant 
in reasonably frost free areas. Sun or shade. Tender. SG, oso Ula), 
TRUMPET VINES 
Strong, rapid growing evergreen climbing vines useful in many 
places for their ability to cover large areas and for the showy 
trumpet-shaped bloom. Will stand temperatures to alaowie 25°. 
Bignonia cherere. Perhaps the showiest of the group. Free grow- 
ing vine with deep green glossy evergreen foliage and large clus- 
ters of 4-inch trumpets; bright red with yellow throat and tints 
a lavender on the tubes. Reliable bloom. 25°. Gal. $1.25, 5-gal. 
3.2)5), 
Bignonia violacea, Painted Trumpet Vine. An excellent vine for 
sunny or shady places. Produces quantities of delicate lavender 
trumpets with deeper veins. Always dainty and nice. Fine glossy, 
evergreen foliage. Hardy to about 19°. Gal. S125, Segall, G35. 
Distictis lactiflora. Vanilla-scented Trumpet Vine. Excellent for 
milder regions. The trumpet-shaped flowers of rich purple cover this 
vine most of the year. 5-gal. $4.50. 
Tecomaria capensis, Cape Honeysuckle. Leaves are shiny deep green, 
always neat in appearance and very nice with the clusters of bright 
orange-red flowers, suggestive of honeysuckle. Hardy. Sun. Gal. 
Ose, See, S350). 
LONICERA 
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