DECIDUOUS SHRUBS — CLIMBERS 
XANTHOCERAS sorbifolium (5) 
YELLOWHORN; HYACHINTHSHRUB 
A beautiful deciduous flowering shrub or 
small tree. Leaves resemble those of Moun- 
tain Ash. Flowers are funnel-shaped with five 
white, crinkled petals, borne in erect panicles. 
At base inside are five little bright yellow 
horns, also a conspicuous blotch which soon 
turns red. Flowers profusely in late spring. 
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Climbers 
CAMPSIS grandiflora (7) 
CHINESE TRUMPETCREEPER 
Better known as Bignonia chinensis or B. grandiflo- 
ra. It is easily one of the handsomest deciduous 
climbers where it is sufficiently hardy. It is not ram- 
pant so not likely to get much more than 10 feet tall. 
For several weeks in summer it covers itself with 
great terminal sprays of large funnel-shaped yellow- 
ish flowers suffused at tips with orange red. 
2 yr. field grafts, bare*root... 23. 1.10 
1 yr. field grafts, bare. root...) 2). .80 
Mme. Galen (5) 
(Tecoma radicans x Campsis grandiflora ) 
Hardier and stronger growing than C. grandiflora. 
The flowers, borne in large clusters at end of shoots, 
are almost as large as those of C. grandiflora and 
much redder. It blooms profusely all summer. 
2 yt. field grafts, bare root... 1.10 
1 yr. field grafts, bare root..0 = .80 
HARDENBERGIA Hardy Violet (8-9) 
Bears a profusion of rich violet small pea-shaped 
flowers in racemes like miniature Wisterias. 
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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. 
Pal ka ee ee 1.50 
LONICERA tellemanniana (5) 
TELLEMANN HONEYSUCKLE 
Large flowers, deep yellow tipped bronzy red. 
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