AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1913. 



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HARDY CLIMBING AND CREEPING VINES. 



Actinidia arguta. Dark green, shining foliage and 

 white flowers. E.xcellent for arbors, treUises, etc. 

 Each, 50c. ; doz., $5.00. 



Akebia quinata. Rich green, clover like foliage and 

 pendulous clusters of dark purple flowers. Each, 

 35c.; doz., S3. 50. 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia. Virgitiia Creeper, or Com- 

 mon Woodbine. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 

 Quinquefolia, var Englemannii. This woodbine 

 clings to stone and wood like Boston Iv^-. Each, 

 35c.; doz., S3.50. 

 Veitchii. The well-known Boston Ivy. One year 

 plants. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00. Two 

 year plants. Each, 40c.; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 



Aristolochia Sipho. Dutchman'' s Pipe. Each, $1.00; 

 doz., Sio.oo. 



Bignonia radicans. Trumpet Vine. Each, 25c.; 

 doz., $2. 50. 



Celastrus articulatus. Japanese Bittersweet. .\ ram- 

 pant climbing shrub, having luxuriant green foliage 

 and in autumn becoming literally covered with 

 bright yellow fruits, which soon open and disclose 

 the scarlet seeds within. This and the native 

 variety C. Scandens are valuable for covering banks 

 or rocky ground and for producing naturalistic 

 effects. Each, .40; doz., $4.00. 

 Scandens. Bittersweet Roxhury Wax Work. Ovate, 

 glossy green foliage, turning bright yellow in the 

 autumn. Showy, drooping clusters of orange fruits 

 in fall, and clinging to the branches throughout the 

 winter. Each, .35; doz., $3.50. 



Clematis. It is preferable to plant Clematis in Spring. 



Euonymus Radicans. Japanese evergreen trailer with dark, glossy 

 green, dense foliage. A moderate climber, particularly desirable 

 for clothing the foundations of houses and rockwork. This plant 

 has been found most satisfactory for edgings and miniature hedges 

 in formal gardens, being much more hardy than Box-wood. 

 Each, .25; doz., $2.50; 100, $18.00. 

 Radicans variegata. A rare form, with foliage handsomely 



variegated with green, silver and pink. Each, .30; doz., $3.00. 

 Radicans vegetus. Large-leaved Trailing Euonymus. This is a 

 most valuable ground-covering evergreen plant, with rich deep 

 green foliage, thriving in partial shade or under trees where grass 

 and other plants fail. It is also our best hardy evergreen vine, 

 retaining its foliage through the winter, even when exposed to the 

 sun. Each, .50; doz., $5.50. 



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

 hitherto has been but httle known, although it was introduced 

 from Japan a generation ago. Once established, it climbs rapidly, 

 clinging by its little rootlets like English Ivy. The foliage is 

 bright green, quite massive, and numerous flat flower cymes are 

 produced which average 8 to 10 inches in diameter. The 

 flowers are white, coming in the early summer. 3|-inch pots, 

 .75 each; $8.00 per doz. 



Aristolochia Sipho. Dutchman's Pipe. 



Lonicera brachypoda var. aurea reticulata. Golden Honeysuckle. 



Foliage handsomely marbled with gold. Each, 35c.; doz., S3. 50. 



Brachypoda, var. Halleana. Hall's Honeysuckle. White and 



yellow flowers, very fragrant. Each, 25c. ; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



Sempervirens. Scarlet Honeysuckle. Each, 50c.; doz., $5.00. 



Lycium Chinensis. Matrimony Vine. A Chinese species, with 

 large, light green foliage and pale purple flowers, followed by 

 showy orange and scarlet fruits. Each, 25c.; doz., $2.50. 



Periploca Qraeca. A rapid growing vine, with lanceolate, dark 

 green foliage and small clusters of purple flowers. Each, 50c.; 



doz., $5.00. 



Wistaria Chinensis. Chinese Wistaria. A luxuriant, rapid growing 

 vine, light blue pea-shaped flowers. Each, 75c.; doz., $7.50. 



Chinensis alba. White Wistaria. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 



Multijuga. A superb variety from Japan with enormous racemes 

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



White, Purple or Lilac. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 



HOT^HOUSE GRAPES. 



Strong Planting Canes, each, $3.50. Strong one year canes, each, $2.00. 



Alicante. Bunches large and usually shouldered; berries large and 

 oval, jet black and covered with a thin blue bloom. An ex- 

 cellent grape for late keeping, in flavor resembling the Black 

 Hamburg. 



Appley Towers. Bunches large; berries round and black with a 

 rich blue bloom. An excellent sort for cold graperies; in season 

 following Black Hamburg. 



Black Hamburg. Bunches large and well shouldered; berries 

 large, roundish oval, deep blue-black with fine blue bloom; flesh 

 tender, juicy, and rich. 



Ores Colmar. Bunches large; berries very large, round and black 

 when well ripened. Flesh sweet and juicy but not rich. A 

 handsome grape. 



Qros Guillaume. Bunches very large shouldered; berries of medium 

 size; oval, purplish black; flesh, sweet and juicy; a late graj)e of 

 fair quality. 



Lady Downe's Seedling. Bunches large, berries of median! size. 

 roundish oval and jet black when well ripened; flesh firm, sweet, 

 and of rich flavor. 



Madresfield Court. Black Muscat. Bunches very large; berries 

 very large; oval, black; flesh firm, juicy and melting, with rich 



Muscat flavor. 



Muscat of Alexandria. Bunches large, shouldered, and rather loose: 

 berries large, oval, of transparent pale amber color; flesh firm, 

 sweet and of richest flavor. This is the finest white grape 



cultivated. 



