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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Hardy Vines and Climbers 



Akebia Quinata 



Clematis Paniculata. 



Hardy English Ivy 



Evergreen, with dark, glossy green leaves. 

 This plant is used by thousands for covering 

 graves. 20 cents each, 3 for 55 cents, 12 for 

 $2.00. 



Honeysuckles 



15 CENTS EACH. 



AUREA RETICULATA (Golden Leaved)— A 

 variety with beautiful variegated foliage of 

 yellow, white and pink. 



HALL'S JAPAN — Sweet-scented. This is the 

 most consistent bloomer of the class, being 

 literally covered all summer with beautiful 

 yellow and white flowers, very fragrant. 



SCARLET TRUMPET, op RED CORAL— A 

 rapid grower, bright red with trumpet-shaped 

 flowers. This is the old, well known variety. 



The Wonderful 

 Japanese Kudzu Vine 



(Jack and the Bean Stalk Vine.) 



This is the most rapid-growing vine that anyone 

 knows of. Bv measurement it has been known to 

 grow twenty feet in a week. The foliage is large 

 and tropical. It is^entirely hardy. 1 5 cents each . 



Physalis Francheti 



(Chinese Lantern Plant, a Semi -Climber) 



A unique and interesting novelty plant, grown 

 for the higlwxjlored, bright orange-scarlet lantern- 

 like fruitsyifrlich cover the bush in late summer 

 and autumn. These fruits average 1J4 to 2 inches 

 in diameter, by reason of their shape and texture, 

 the bush is popularly called "the Chinese Lantern 

 Plant." Branches may be dried for winter deco- 

 ration. You cannot imagine a more beautiful 

 decoration as a winter bouquet. 15 cents each. 



A clean, rapid-growing vine with lovely foliage and graceful habit of growth, 

 never attacked by insects, making it desirable for porch decoration and shade 

 on houses where coarser vines could not be used to good advantage. The 

 unique, violet brown, ripe grape scented flowers come in clusters in the spring 

 and are very attractive. 20 cents each; large size, 35 cents each. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii 



(The Boston Ivy.) 



Clings firmly to any wall, building or tree. 

 Green leaves in summer, changing to red in the 

 fall. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents; 12 for $1 .90. 



Chinese Wisteria 



Desirable for porches, trellises, etc., and when 

 in full bloom is truly magnificent. It flowers in 

 early spring, in long, drooping racemes, resembling 

 in size and shape a bunch of grapes. 20 cents 

 each; one year field grown plants, 40 cents 

 each. 



Chinese Cinnamon Vines 



(Dioscorea Batatas) — The name, "cinnamon," | 

 was given to them on account of the odor of the | 

 bloom, which is similar to that of cinnamon. The I 

 fragrance is remarkable and too delightful to ' 

 describe. Bears white flowers with fine cinnamon 

 fragrance. 10 cents each ; 3 for 27 cents. 



Clematis Paniculata 



Covered in August and September with a sheet 

 of clustered snow-white bloom of the most delicious t 

 fragrance. An arbor or portico over which this , 

 Clematis is trained is a wail of white for the time 

 being and it blooms when nearly all other vine; J 

 have ceased blooming. Perfectly hardy; grows ' 

 rapidly. Fine roots, 15 cencs each; 3 for 4C 

 cents; strong two-year field plants, 35 cent; 

 each; 3 for $1.00. 



Chinese Lantern Plant. 



