LIST OF HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS FOR 1907. 
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BOSTON IVY. 
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TECOMA—Trumpet Vine. 
B. Radicans—The 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 won- 
derful profusion all summer. Each 30c; 
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CINNAMON VINE, OR CHINESE YAM. 
Dioscorea Batatas. ¢ 
A rapid climber and very desirable vine; 
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A. Veitchii 
$3.00 i) 
perfectly hardy. Hach 10c; per doz...$1.00 
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AMPELOPSIS. 
(Boston Ivy)—This beautiful 
elimbing plant is of Japanese origin. . It is 
a variety of the Virginia Creeper, but very 
slender and delicate-like. The plant clings 
very closely to brick and stonework, and 
rapidly attains 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 re- 
quires 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 
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} A. Engelmanni—A very desirable variety. 
The foliage resembles that of the Virginia 
Creeper, although not quite so large, and is 
remarkable for the brillianey of its colors 
in fall. Like the Boston Ivy, the plant ‘s 
self-supporting. Strong young plants, each 
15c; per doz. $1.50. Large 2-year-old plants, 
each 40:c@sopertdOz: . Gevvccvaccrs telebeteriseste iaerecres) Cie 
er)-——A well-known very hardy vine of 
rapid growth. Strong plants, each 25c;' per 
doz. $2.50. WHxtra large plants, each 40c; 
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ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. ¢ 
Lycium Chinense—A handsome 
hardy climbing plant of vigor- 
ous habit and rapid . growth, 
whieh 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 plants, each 
30¢; per’ doz. $3.00. Young plants 
eachHolie” Der GOZ a wasye> oc. oe ne $1.50 
WISTARIA. 
This very popular-hardy-vine is one 
of the very best climbers in cultiva- 
tions It-is»a rapid grower, but de- 
lights in deep, rich soil. “A sunny sit- 
uation is most conducive to its growth 
and the development of itS exceeding- 
ly beautiful and’ attractive blossoms. 
Sinensis—Vigorous grower. Has 
long, pendulous clusters of pale 
blue flowers in May, June and 
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Chinese White—The finest of all, 
pure white flowers. Hache. 50. 
$4.00 
A. Quinquefolia (Woodbine or Virginia Creep- 
$4.00 
A. Tuberosa (Wild Wistaria)— 
Hardy Glimbing Plants. 
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AKEBIA QUINATA. 
AKEBIA. 
A Japanese plant, with dense, 
handsome foliage; one of the 
best vines in cultivation. 
A. Quinata — Clover-like 
leaves and showy plum- 
colored : flowers; very 
desirable. Hach 35c; per 
CK af cea wean o Satie ho Bie $3.50 
APIOS. 
Ground Nut. 
An exeellent vine for clam- 
bering over rockwork, stumps, 
trellises and such like. It 
grows rapidly and produces 
pretty clusters of purple flow- 
ers, having a delicious, vio- 
let-like fragrance. Price each 
MSCs, PK OZ thas bse et plain $1.50 
ARISTCGLOCHIA. 
A. Sipho (Dutehman’s. Pipe)— 
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A magnificent, rapid growing, 
hardy.vine, with large, light 
green, heart-shaped foli- 
age, making a’ dense shade. 
Its flowers are of-a brownish 
color, resembling a pipe in 
shape, -henece its name. This 
is:one of the best ‘vines ‘for 
verandas, archways, etc. Price 
each 50cpiperadoz inl. bis. .s $5.00 
