VINES 
ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS. Coralvine. Showy de- 
ciduous southern vine with long sprays of bright 
rosy pink flowers in summer and autumn. 
BIGNONIA. 
CHAMBERLAYNI (ANEMOPAEGMA). Golden- 
trumpet; Cat’s Claw. A vigorous evergreen 
tendril-climbing vine for covering masonry 
walls. Large, yellow, trumpet-like flowers in 
mid-spring. 
SPECIOSA (CLYTOSTOMA). Lavender Trumpet- 
vine. Twining vine with large, glossy evergreen 
leaves and large, clear lavender flowers. One 
of our most attractive spring-blooming vines. 
Easy to control, with a good year-round ap- 
pearance. 
FICUS PUMILA (F. REPENS). Climbing Fig. Vig- 
orous, small-leaved, clinging evergreen vine, 
making a delicate tracery of green on masonry 
walls when young, later developing a solid mass 
of green. Does well in sun or shade. Hardy as 
far north as Atlanta. 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS. Carolina Jessamine. 
Very fragrant, native twining vine with good 
foliage and lovely small, bright yellow, trumpet- 
shaped flowers in spring. Used on fences, trel- 
lises, trees and as bank cover. 
HEDERA. 
CANARIENSIS. Algerian Ivy. See Ground Covers. 
HELIX. English lvy. See Ground Covers. 
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Bignonia Chamberlayni 
(Golden-trumpet) 
JASMINUM MULTIFLORUM (J. PUBESCENS). Furry 
Jasmine. The white, star-like flowers against 
good dark green foliage will enlighten a shady 
spot in the autumn. Tops may be cut back by a 
hard freeze but new growth from roots next 
season will attain an 8 to 10-foot height. 
LONICERA. 
SEMPERVIRENS. Trumpet Honeysuckle. A fine 
evergreen Honeysuckle with orange-red flow- 
ers in spring and summer. 
HECKROTTI. Everblooming Honeysuckle. Similar 
to above but has rose-colored flowers with 
yellow centers. 
TRACHELOSPERMUM (RHYNCHOSPERMUM) JAS- 
MINOIDES. Star Jasmine; Confederate Jasmine. 
One of our best southern evergreen vines. A 
twiner with thick, dark green leaves and a mass 
of very fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers in 
late spring. 
DIVARICATUM. Yellow Star Jasmine. Similar to 
above but flowers are pale yellow. 
WISTARIA. 
SINENSIS. Chinese Wistaria. Bears large clus- 
ters of purple flowers in earliest spring before 
leaves appear. Give this beautiful large, 
deciduous, twining vine plenty of room and 
substantial support. Used for shading outdoor 
areas or festooned on large trees. 
SINENSIS ALBA. Similar to above except that 
flowers are white. 
Wistaria sinensis 
(Chinese Wistaria) 
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Ficus pumila 
(Climbing Fig) 
