R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. HARDY VINES. 



HARDY YmES. -Continued. 



Hop vine, Humulus lupulus. A very desirable hardy climber of 

 rapid grovrth, suitable for covering unsightly places. Each, 25; 

 doz., S2.50. 



Hydrangea petiolaFis. (Wilson.) This splendid hardy climber, 

 hitherto has been but little known, although it was introduced 

 from Japan a generation ago. Once estabUshed, it climbs rap- 

 idly, clinging by its little rootlets like English Ivy. The fo- 

 liage is bright green, quite massive, and numerous flat flower 

 cj'mes are produced which average 8 to 10 inches in diameter. 

 The flowers are white, coming in the earh* summer. 3}^inch 

 pots, .75 each; S8.00 per doz. 



Lonieera Braehypoda. var. aurea reticulata. Golden 

 Honeysuckle. A beautiful sort, foliage handsomely marbled with 

 gold, often showing tinges of pink in its young growth. Each, 

 .35; doz., S3.50. 



Braehypoda, var. Halleana. Hall's Honeysuckle. A charm- 

 ing climber, of rapid dense growth with oval, soft green, per- 

 sistent foliage and a constant succession throughout the sum- 

 mer of extremely fragrant white and yellow flowers borne in 

 showy clusters. One of the finest for covering trellises and. 

 walls. Each, .25; doz., §2.50; 100, S15.00. 



Belglea. Monthly Honeysuckle. Thick, oval, glossy green foliage 

 and a nearly continuous succession of clusters of showy, fra- 

 grant yellow flowers. Each, .30; doz., §3.00. 



HeekFOthi. Deep red flowers with yellow throat; continuous 

 bloomer. Each, .35; doz., S3. 50. 



Wistaria Chinensis. 



Lonicera Halleana, Hall's Honeysuckle. 



Lonieera Sempepvirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. Vigorous 

 climber, dark green, oval foliage, bright vermihon, tubular 

 flowers, blossoms almost constantly. Each, .50; doz., S5.00. 



Lyeium Chinensis. Matrimony Vine. A vigorous species, with 

 large hght green fohage and pale purple flowers, followed by large 

 pendulous showy orange and scarlet fruits, borne along the length 

 of the branches. Each, .25; doz., .§2.50. 



Periploea Grseea. Grecian Silk Vine. A rapid growing vine, 

 often growing 10 to 20 feet in a season. Of slender growth, with 

 lanceolate, rich, dark shining green foliage and small clusters 

 of purple flowers. Each, .50; doz., §5.00. 



Polygonium MultiflOFUm. A rapid growing vme, trequently 

 reaching 15 feet or more in height, the first season. It pi-o- 

 duces thick bright green, heart-shaped leaves and a profusion 

 of delicate white flowers resembling the finer Spiraeas. Each, 

 .25; dozen, §2.50. 



Vitis heteFophylla varieg-ata. See Ampelopsis tricolor. 



WistaFla Chinensis. Chinese Wistaria. A strong, rapid-grow- 

 ing vine with light green compound foliage of an evergreen nature 

 and hght blue, pea-shaped flowers, borne in very dense, long, 

 pendulous racemes in advance of the opening of the foliage. 

 Each, .75; doz., §7.50. 



Chinensis alba. White Chinese Wistaria. Each, $1.00; doz., 



§10.00. 



Multijuga. A superb variety from Japan with enormous ra- 

 cemes of flowers which often attain a length of 2 to 3 feet. 



White, PuFple op Lilae. Each. $1.00; doz., $10.00. 



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