LIST OF HARDY CLIMBING VINES FOR 1922. 87 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS 
AMPELOPSIS 
a | Veitenii (Boston Ivy) —This beau- 
tiful climbing plant of Ja- 
ai: panese origin is a variety of 
the Virginia Creeper, but very 
is slender and clings very closely 
3 to brick and stone work, rap- 
idly attaining a height of even 
50 feet. Requires a slight pro- 
| tection during the first two or 
| three winters, but subsequent- 
ly it is perfectly hardy. 2- 
year-old plants, each 75c; per 
doz. 7.50. Extra strong plants, 
each $1.00; per doz. $10.00. 
ene ‘Engelmanni —A very desirable, 
iz extremely hardy variety. The 
| foliage resembles that of the 
Virginia Creeper, although not 
Z quite so large, and is remark- 
is able for the brilliancy of its 
-eolors in fall. Will cling with- 
| out artificial support to brick 
| or stone. Strong plants, each 
, 50c; per doz. $5.00. Large 3- 
year-old plants, each _ 75c; 
per doz. $7.50. 
| 
; pie Clematis Paniculata. 
Quingquefolia (Woodbine or Virginia Creeper)—Very valuable 
) as a screen for porches, a covering for fences, trellises, old 
i) stumps and the like. With the approach of autumn its five- CLEMATIS 
| elustered leaves turn a brilliant scarlet. 2-year-old plants, For covering large spaces quickly the Clematis stands un- 
| each 50c; per doz, $5.00. 38-year-old, each 75c; per doz. $7.50. rivalled. They may be planted at any time. The ground 
epould: he dus deeply and mel manured. aes little attention to 
| : his will amply repay you for your trouble, as the plant will 
4 ARES EOUOCHE. grow more vigorously and give a greater quantity of flowers. 
A. Sipho—(Dutchman’s Pipe)—A magnificent, rapid growing, 
i) 
| hardy vine with large, light green, heart-shaped foliage. CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 
Its flowers are of a brownish color, resembling a pipe in Japanese Virgin’s Bower. 
shape, hence its name. Hach $1.00; per doz. $10.00. : This exceedingly attractive and handsome variety is per- 
| In ordering this climber, please indicate a second choice, as fectly hardy in any exposure, requiring no protection in the 
1 stock is very limited and we may be sold out. most severe winters. The growth of the plant is rapid, quickly 
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1 BITTER SWEET eaves are sma ark green and glossy he flowers are 
medium in size, pure white and most deliciously fragrant, and 
! ‘ 3 are produced in wonderous profusion in the early fall months. 
| Celastrus Orbiculata (Japanese Bitter Sweet)—A vigorous mrocyear-old plants, each é0e: per doz. $6.00. yf 
i erin bes with lost Pounds bright eee: and Cranes Three-year-old plants, each $1.00: per doz $10.00. 
yellow capsules in e fa is variety fruits early an HI {ule cuanitontlomcretrcenbloomen onalotuthe 
more freely than Celastrus Scandens. This is one of the enaye AB OWES RAS) 11 K0) See er, one 2 
Hesteimecaatorethic porch. 60c each: $6.00 per doz. PANO Gee ae in cultivation. Strong plants $1.00 each; 
Celastrus Scandens (Climbing Bitter Sweet)—One of the most Jackmanni—Deep violet purple flowers produced in masses; 
desirable climbers for shade. The variety which produces one of the best. This is the variety which is everywhere 
the orange-scarlet fruit clusters now so popular for in- seen producing so abundantly its rich purple flowers in 
terior decorative effects in fall and winter. 50c each; summer and early fall. Strong plants $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
iz $5.00 per doz. : doz. 
CINNAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM—Dioscorea Batatas, 
A rapid climber and very desirable vine; protect in winter. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. 
Lycium Chinense—A handsome hardy climbing plant of vigorous habit and rapid 
growth, which succeeds well in almost any situation, either in shade or sun- 
light. It blossoms very profusely, bearing bright purple flowers, succeeded by 
searlet berries which remain on the vine until late in the autumn. Strong 
2-year-old plants, each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 
WISTARIA 
A sunny situation is most conducive to the growth of this popular, hardy vine 
and to the development of its exceedingly beautiful and attractive blossoms. 
Simensis—Has long pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in May, June and 
autumn. Hach 85c. 
Chinese White—The finest of all pure white flowers. Hach $1.00. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
Halleana (Hall’s Japan)—A strong, vigorous, fragrant variety; producing fine 
white flowers, changing to yellow; blooming from July until frost. Price 75c; 
per doz. $7.50. 
Searlet Trumpet—The most handsome of all the cultivated species; of strong, 
rapid growth; flowers scarlet and very profuse. Price each 75c; per doz. $7.50. 
VITIS. 
| Aestivalis (Wild Grape Vine)—Strong, tall, rapid-growing and perfectly hardy 
| * vine, fine for covering pergolas, trellises, stumps, etc. It bears bunches of 
; Wistaria. small black berries highly prized for making jelly. Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 
