. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Double and Single-flowering Gelsemium ANTIGONON—Coral Vine Antigonon leptopus (Rosa de Montana). Commonly called Mexican Rose. The flowers, which are carried in long sprays, are bright rosy pink. It is a desirable Southern vine, blooming freely from June until fall. The foliage is heart-shaped, dense, and makes a good covering for porch or trellis. The top dies down in winter, and t


. Creations by Fruitland Nurseries : the South's favorite established in August - Georgia 1856. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Double and Single-flowering Gelsemium ANTIGONON—Coral Vine Antigonon leptopus (Rosa de Montana). Commonly called Mexican Rose. The flowers, which are carried in long sprays, are bright rosy pink. It is a desirable Southern vine, blooming freely from June until fall. The foliage is heart-shaped, dense, and makes a good covering for porch or trellis. The top dies down in winter, and there- fore the roots should be protected with a mulching of leaves. Growth does not begin until April, therefore shipment cannot be made until early April. Each 10 Extra Strong $ -35 $ Strong Note: Clematis does best in deep, rich soil. As soon as the plants are set out, supports on which to climb should be provided. On account of the large-flowering Clematis being hard to handle, even in packing, we cannot agree to re- place any that do not live. DECUMARIA Decumaria barbara. A native vine, almost evergreen here. Rather fragrant, white flowers in cory- mbs, somewhat like a hydrangea. Each Strong plants from pots $ .50 EUONYMUS Euonymus minima (E. kewensis) (Baby wintercreeper). A beauti- ful trailing evergreen; desirable for rock garden or carpeting. Leaves very small; oval; dark green, with light veins. Hardy. 25c each; $ per 10. .25 BIGNONIA—Trumpet Vine Bignonia capreolata (Cross Vine). A handsome, vigorous- growing evergreen, native climber, producing, in early April, a great profusion of trumpet-shaped flowers about 2 inches long, yellow-red on outside with yellow throats. Hardy in North. Strong plants from 3-in. pots, 25 cents each; $2 for 10. B. Mme. Galen. Clusters of orange- red flowers in great profusion from May to July. May be trained to a standard form. As a tall climbing summer blooming vine it is most beautiful. Each $ .75 B. grandiflora (Chinese


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