. 1924. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. "RELIABILITY, QUALITY AND SERVICE" 69 MUEHLENBECKIA complexa. (Wire Vine; Tasmanian Ivy; Maid- en Hair Vine; Money Vine, etc.) New Zealand. Remarkably strong-growing, evergreen, twining vine. The innumerable branches are very slender and black, resembling wire. Leaves about the size of Maiden Hair Fern. Flowers white, but entirel
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. 1924. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. "RELIABILITY, QUALITY AND SERVICE" 69 MUEHLENBECKIA complexa. (Wire Vine; Tasmanian Ivy; Maid- en Hair Vine; Money Vine, etc.) New Zealand. Remarkably strong-growing, evergreen, twining vine. The innumerable branches are very slender and black, resembling wire. Leaves about the size of Maiden Hair Fern. Flowers white, but entirely inconspicuous. Splendid for training up trunks of trees. If grown on "chicken wire" will make a very beautiful hedge, as the branches intertwine until a dense mass is formed. WISTERIA. Is one of the most desirable and highly appreciated of climb- ing vines. It is a very rapid, strong grower, and is particularly valued for the covering of pergolas, porches, etc. In the spring of the year it is seen heavily laden with beautiful pea-shaped flowers hanging in long bunches which are particularly noticeable on account of the absence of foliage at the blooming period. In beauty as well as fragrance it easily surpasses any other of the climbing vines. We can furnish this beautiful climber in purple varieties. PALMS The palm, the most highly ornamental of evergreen plant life, is particu- larly adapted to California owing to the semi-tropical climate. All varieties thrive well and for their tropical appearance, make our gardens attractive to Eastern visitors. After once established, their culture is very easy and no garden is complete without a few of the different varieties.. Phoenix Canariensis CHAMAEROPS humilis (Dwarf Fan Palm). Mediterranean region. Dwarf, hardy Palm of extremely slow growth. Leaves very small with spiny stalks, segments rigid and double-pointed. A very appropriate Palm for a small lawn. Fine for tub culture. Handsome and requires but little space. PHOE