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LIST OF HARDY CLIMBING VINES FOR 1913. 



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HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 



AMPELOPSIS. 



A VeitchH (Boston Ivy) — This beautiful climbing plant of Japanese origin 

 'is a variety of the Virginia Creeper, but very slender and clings very 

 closely to brick and stone work, rapidly attaining a height of even 50 feet. 

 The leaves are small purplish green in summer, changing in fall to the 

 most beautiful tints of crimson and orange. In our northwestern climate 

 the plant requires a slight protection during - the first two or three 

 winters, but subsequently it is perfectly hardy. Young plants, each 15c; 

 per doz. $1.50. Large plants, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. Extra strong 

 plants, each 50c; per doz •' $5.00 



A. Engelmanni — A very desirable, extremely hardy variety. The foliage 

 resembles that of the Virginia Creeper, although not quite so large, and 

 is remarkable for the brilliancy of its colors in fall. Like the Boston Ivy 

 the plant will cling without artificial support to brick or stone. Strong 

 young plants, each 15c; per doz. $1.50. Large 2-year-old plants, each 40c; 

 per doz $4.00 



A. Quinquefolia (Woodbine or Virginia Creeper) — A well known very hardy 

 vine of rapid growth. Very valuable as a screen for porches, a covering 

 for fences, trellises, old stumps and the like. With the approach of 

 autumn its five-clustered leaves turn a brilliant scarlet. Strong plants, 

 each 25c; per doz. $2.50. Extra large plants, each 40c; per doz $4.00 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



A. Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) — A magnificent, rapid growing, hardy vine, with 

 large, light green, heart-shaped foliage. Its flowers are of a brownish 

 color, resembling a pipe in shape, hence its name. One of the best for 

 verandas, archways, etc. Price each 50c ; per doz $5.00 



BIGNONIA. 



TECOMA — Trumpet Vine. 



B. Radicans — Thei well-known and very popular Scarlet Trumpet Flower. 

 An excellent vine with long, handsome, dark-green foliage. The flowers 

 are bright orange and scarlet, and are borne in great showy clusters in 

 wonderful profusion all summer. Each 30c; per doz $3.00 



CINNAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM — Dioseorea Batatas. 



A rapid climber and very desirable vine; perfectly hardy. Each 10c; per 

 dozen ' $1.00 



BOSTON ivy. 



CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. 



Lycium Chlnense — A handsome hardy climbing plant of 

 vigorous habit and rapid growth, which succeeds well in 

 almost any situation, either in shade or sunlight. It 

 blossoms very profusely, bearing bright purple flowers, 

 succeeded by scarlet berries, which remain on the vine 

 until late in the autumn. Strong 2-year-old plant, each 



30c; per doz. $3.00 



Young plants, each 15c; per doz $1.50 



KUDZU VINE ( JACK- AND-THE-BE AN-STALK.) 



Pueraria Thunbergiana — The rapidity with which this vine 

 will cover space has made it a favorite with all who 

 have given it a trial. It is undoubtedly the most rapid 

 growing vine in cultivation, established plants fre- 

 quently producing a growth 50 feet in height in a 

 single season. For covering arbors, porches, etc., it has 

 no equal. Old plants bear small racemes of pea-shaped, 

 rosy purple flowers, "which are, however, of secondary 

 consideration. The leaves are large and abundant. 

 Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



CLEMATIS PANICTTLATA. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA 

 Japanese Virgin's Boiver. 



This exceedingly attractive and 

 handsome variety has become so 

 popular during the past few 

 years that it is now seen every- 

 where throughout our cities and 

 towns, scarcely a residence not 

 displaying somewhere its vigor- 

 ous, rich-green growth or cas- 

 cades of bloom. It is perfectly 

 hardy in any exposure, requiring 

 no protection in the most severe 

 ■winters. The growth of. the plant 

 is rapid, quickly covering walls, 

 arbors, trellises or old tree 

 stumps. The leaves are small, 

 dark green and glossy. The 

 flowers are medium in size, pure 

 white and most deliciously fra- 

 grant, and are produced in won- 

 drous profusion in the early fall 

 months. 

 One year old plants, each 



20c; per doz $2.00 



Two year old plants, each 



30c; per doz 0.00 



Three year old plants, each 



50c; per doz 5.00 



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