Tuttle Brod. Suggest These U S E F U L V N E S 
CLINGING FIG VINE 
The best evergreen vine for clinging to walls. 
For information about planting and care 
after planting read our booklet ‘“When, 
Where and How to Plant’’. Ask for it. 
Notes in regard to hardiness of each vari- 
ety follow description. Vines are evergreen 
unless otherwise noted. 
ROSA DE MONTANA 
Antigonon leptopus. A dense and tremen- 
dous grower. Great masses of rosy pink bloom 
in summer. Dies to the ground in winter but 
appzars bigger and better in spring. Hardy. 
Sua. Ieee, 52100. 
VIOLET TRUMPETS 
Bignonia violacea. Not only is this the 
hardiest of the evergreen trumpet vines but 
one of the most spectacular, as well. In early 
summer, against a dark polished background 
of green, are borne a profusion of big violet 
trumpets narrowly veined with red. Moder- 
ately pi growth. Sun or light shade. |-gal., 
$1.65; 5-gal., $4.50. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bougainvillea, Barbara Karst. Because of 
its rapid growth, lush foliage, large flowers 
and heavy blooming qualities, this bright red 
variety is most Bee Not frost hardy. Sun. 
1-gal., $1.35; 5-gal., $4.50. 
Bougainvillea San Diego. Not only is this 
variety the most rapid of any of the crimson 
Bougainvillea but bears the largest and most 
spectacular bloom, as well. Sun. Not frost 
hardvaleGaleacil- 35) 55-daly-54.50) 
EVERGREEN GRAPE 
Cissus capensis. Either in sun or part shade 
this vine spreads its bronzy-green charac- 
teristic grape leaves rapidly and holds them 
through the year. Thin bunches of big jet 
black fruit are an additional attraction. Hardy 
except in very cold spots. 1-gal., $1.75; 
5-gal., $4.50. 
Cissus hypoglauca. Because of its highly 
polished leaves, furry brown stems and rapid 
growth it is, in our opinion, the most desir- 
able of all Evergreen Grapes. It is hardier 
to frost than most other varieties, too. Sun 
or light shade. 1|-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $4.50. 
CLINGING FIG VINE 
Ficus pumila. For clinging to fireplace 
chimneys or walls of stucco, stone, brick or 
unfinished wood this vine has no equal. It 
quickly forms a thick, cool mat of light green 
that is quite refined in appearance. Hardy. 
Summon shademmll=Galyuoleoo. 
CAROLINA JESSAMINE 
Gelsemium sempervirens. |n some years as 
early as January this twining vine begins to 
open its small, mildly fragrant, yellow trum- 
pets, that persist into April. Glossy foliage 
and thin branches form an airy cover. Mod- 
erately fast grower. Sun. Hardy. 1-gal., 
SIEGD = >-Galu 4.50. 
Handsome EVERGREEN IVY 
Hedera canariensis Yellowedge. Algerian 
Ivy. On pillar, wall, fence or pergola you'll 
enjoy the big cool yellow bordered leaves of 
this variety. Dense and rapid of growth. An 
excellent ground cover, too. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. Flats of about 100 plants, $5.25; 
l=gal., $1.35; 5-gal., $4.50. 
Hedera canariensis. |dentical to the fore- 
going except it is entirely green. Sun or shade. 
Hardy. Flats of about 
]-gal., 
100 plants, $6.25; 
GS Soe Sell, SH 50). 
GOLD FROM GUINEA 
Excellent for fence or pergola. 
GOLD FROM GUINEA 
Hibbertia volubilis. A richly furnished 
twining vine that grows rapidly and carries, 
in summer, a wealth of 2-inch single golden 
yellow bloom. Excellent for covering fence or 
pergola or for draping over rocks. Hardy, 
except in coldest spots. Sun. l-gal., $1.65; 
S@pll, s-50). 
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. 
l-@ell,, SA252 S-cell,, S415: 
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 en in sun or shade. 
Deciduous. Hardy. 1-gal., $1.50. 
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. 
(Seri, Sil We Deel, SZi 0 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Polygonum auberti. D2sirable 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. 1-gal., $1.75; 5-gal., $4.50. 
CUP OF GOLD 
Solandra guttata. Does everything in a big 
way so allow it plenty of room. Big heavy 
runners which support brightly polished 
leaves, to nearly a foot in length, and in sum- 
mer enormous cup-shaped golden yellow 
ea Tender to frost. Sun. 1-gal., $2.00; 
= dale p4an a: 
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. 
meme, ilaeell, Sh Se Seerll, S450. 
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., $1.25; 
5-gal., $4.50. 
WISTARIA 
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. 
5-gal., $4.95. 
MEXICAN BLOOD TRUMPET. Spectacular! 
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