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HARDY VINES and FRUITS for AUTUMN PLANTING 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, ‘“‘Boston Ivy”’ or ‘‘Japan Ivy’’ 
Entirely hardy, attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet in two or three years, clinging 
It is a great protection to 
Beautiful autumn 
to stones, brick or woodwork with the greatest tenacity. 
houses, as the leaves, lap over each other like slates ona roof. 
foliage. Price, strong, one-year pot-grown plants, 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS, or Trumpet Creeper 
Well adapted for covering walls, arbors, and unsightly places. 
perfectly hardy and thrives well in exposed places. | 
and brilliant orange scarlet. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS, Bitter Sweet 
A rapid growing climber with ornamental light green foliage, yellow flowers in June 
It is known by the 
and bright orange, yellow and crimson fruit in the autumn. 
popular name Bitter Sweet. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
CLEMATIS 
Jackmanii. The best-known and most valued variety. Color, rich, dark, royal 
purple. Price, strong plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Montana Undulata. 
in May. 
in diameter. Price, strong plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Paniculata. 
flowers. 
flowers. 
Price, strong 2-year plants, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
ENGLISH IVY, for Window Boxes 
Its value for outdoor window boxes in winter is proved by the display at large 
It is also a good climbing plant for the house. 
Price, plants 
Extra size, 60c each; 
hotels and fine private residences. 
For covering graves in cemeteries it is unsurpassed, being evergreen. 
from 4-inch pots, 2% feet and over, 40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
$6.00 per doz. 
JAPANESE HONE YSUCKLES 
Lonicera Halleana. (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle.) 
to yellow. Very free blooming and fragrant. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Lonicera Branchypoda. (Evergreen Sweet-scented Honeysuckle.) 
buff, yellow and white. One of the most vigorous. 
$35.00 per 100. 
VINCA, or Creeping Myrtle 
Used extensively for covering the ground under shrubs or trees and in cemeteries 
They will grow where it is too shady for grass or other plants 
Price, 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
for covering graves. 
to thrive. Delicate blue flowers. 
WISTARIA 
Ornamental hardy climbers. 
duced in wonderful profusion are without a rival. 
Wistaria Sinensis, White. Drooping clusters; pure white. 
BLACKBERRIES Selected 
Blowers. Berries very large, attractive and of superb quality. 
Eldorado. Very large, jet black, borne in clusters and ripen well together. 
“‘Joy.’’ An excellent variety for the home garden. The berries are of large 
size and superb quality, with a flavor that is rich, sweet and luscious. They are 
almost as thick as they are long, and coal black. The canes are ironclad, hardy, 
of stocky, vigorous habit; so stout and strong that they do not need staking. 
Price, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Macatawa. The fruit is very large and handsome, intense black with a 
very high polish and without any core, juicy, high flavored. 
Price, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Merserau. A mammoth early, ironclad hardy berry. 
and melting, being without core. 
Dewberry Lucretia, or Creeping Blackberry. Conceded to be the best 
of its class. Berries firm, sweet and luscious throughout. Very early. 
Price for the above, except where noted, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
RASPBERRIES Selected 
BLACK VARIETIES 
Black Diamond. One of the strongest growers. Withstands the cold 
winters remarkably well. Fruit jet black and juicy, with few seeds. 
Cumberland. The berries measure seven-eighths of an inch in diameter, 
but, in spite of this, the fruit is possessed of unusual firmness. Extremely 
vigorous. 
_ The “‘Munger.’’ The fruit is black and resembles Gregg very much. It 
is a better flavored berry. In size it excels Gregg, and is extra fine for the 
table and preserving. 
Price for the above raspberries, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
RED VARIETIES 
Cardinal. It will grow 10 feet high and bear accordingly, producing its 
choice, rich, red, pure-flavored fruit in marvelous abundance. 
Miller. An early variety, large fruited and profuse bearer; vigorous grower. 
Cclor, brilliant red; sweet, luscious flavor. 
_ The King. The earliest red raspberry grown. 
light crimson color; the quality is excellent. 
Price for the above raspberries, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
ST. REGIS Continuous-Fruiting Red Raspberry 
It is the earliest of all red raspberries; beginning to ripen in New Jersey from 
June 1Sth to 20th. It succeeds upon all soils, and the canes are absolutely hardy. 
It fruits on the old canes until late in August, after which the young canes 
continue to produce until severe frost. 
The berries are a bright crimson, of large size and surpassing quality—rich 
sugary, with full raspberry flavor. 
Price, strong transplanted plants, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Blackberries or Raspberries if wanted by Parcel Post add 10c per doz. for packing 
and postage 
Exceptionally sweet 
Large fruits, firm, beautiful 
It is a rapid grower, 
The flowers are trumpet-shaped 
A gem among climbing plants, flowering in great profusion 
It is a strong vigorous grower, perfectly hardy, disease and insect proof. 
The anemone-like flowers are white flushed with mauve-pink and are 11% to 2 inches 
Blooms in the early fall and is one mass of fleecy white fragrant 
These are succeeded by the silken seed vessels almost as ornamental as the 
It will grow 15 to 20 feet in a season; it is insect-proof, it is perfectly hardy. 
Pure white flowers, changing 
Flowers 
Price 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; 
Their lovely panicles of blue and white flowers pro- 
Price, $1.00 each. 
Wistaria Sinensis, Blue. Drooping clusters; soft lavender blue. Price, $1.00 each. 
Henderson’s Selected Hardy Grape Vines 
Caco or Catawba-Concord. A cross between the old favorite Catawba 
and the well-known Concord. It ripens a little in advance of the Concord. 
This variety fully equals the Concord in strength and rapidity of growth and 
is very hardy. The color is a rich, sparkling wine-red, with abundant bloom. 
Bunch large; berry medium to large and almost round. The crowning merit, 
however, is its quality, surpassing in tenderness of pulp, luscious flavor and 
aroma the Catawba, while it is as prolific as the Concord. (See engraving.) 
Price, 2-year vines, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Campbell’s Early. Vigorous, hardy vine, with heavy mildew-resisting 
foliage, and bearing abundant clusters; very large, compact and handsome. 
Berries large, often an inch or more in diameter; black, with light purple bloom; 
skin thin, but very tenacious; flesh firm but tender, parting easily from its 
few and small seeds. Flavor rich, sweet, slightly vinous, free from foxiness. 
Its season is very early, and its keeping qualities remarkable. 
Price, 2-year vines, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Green Mountain. (Winchell.) This, the earliest white grape, has been 
thoroughly tested over a wide area. It combines hardiness, fruitfulness, vigor, 
good size and excellent quality. Bunch medium to large, shouldered; berries 
medium, greenish-white; skin thin, tough; pulp tender, sweet, with few seeds; 
the flavor is excellent. 
Price, 2-year vines, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Concord. Generally considered the best American grape. Bunch and 
berries large; color black with a rich bloom. A strong grower, very hardy, 
healthy and productive. The variety used exclusively for grape juice. 
Price, 2-year vines, 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
Berries small and compact; skin thin but firm; flesh juicy, 
Delaware. E ; 
A moderate grower; it responds quickly to good 
very sweet and refreshing. 
culture. Price, 2-year vines, 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
Niagara. The favorite white grape. Bunch large and handsome. Berries 
medium size, round; skin thin, tough, does not crack, and ships well. Sweet 
flavor. 
Price, 2-year vines, 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
The “Garden Culture of Small Fruits’’ gives practical instruclions on plant- 
ing and culture. Sent free to customers on application. 
Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. See notice top of 
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