West Grove, Penna. 



INES AND ^LIMBERS 



S T HONEYSUCKLES 



We recommend these beautiful Honeysuckles, as they are 

 strong, vigorous growers, not troubled with insects or disease, 

 and, having plenty of foliage, are very desirable for shade and 

 shelter. Several varieties are almost evergreen and retain their 

 foliage nearly all winter; most of them are deliciously fragrant. 

 Everbloorning Honeysuckle, Heckrottii. Color is crimson- 

 carmine on the outside of the flower, which contrasts beauti- 

 fully with the golden apricot of the inside as the flower opens. 

 Blooms unceasingly all season. (See illustration.) 

 The Beautiful Halliana Honeysuckle. This variety is 

 intensely sweet-scented. It is a strong, clean, neat grower, 

 perfectly hardy, almost evergreen, with leaves that shine as 

 if varnished; constant and most profuse bloomer; flowers 

 buff-yellow, passing to white. 

 Evergreen Sweet-scented Honeysuckle. A hardy, vigorous 



grower; deliciously sweet; flowers buff, yellow and white. 

 Golden-leaved Honeysuckle. Slender, moderate grower; 

 leaves beautifully veined and netted with clear yellow, so that 

 the prevailing color of the foliage is bright yellow; flowers 

 yellow and sweet-scented; fine for pillars and trellises. 

 Hendersoni. Brilliant orange-red with bright yellow at the 

 mouth of the flowers that are produced throughout the grow- 

 ing season. The clusters are large and long, and borne on 

 long stalks, making them useful for cut-flowers. 

 Red Coral Honeysuckle. A hardy, rapid grower, suitable for 

 rockwork, walls, etc. Flowers coral-red, very pretty. 



Prices for above Honeysuckles 



Each s io 100 



1-yr., postpaid $0 15 



2-yr., " 30 



1-yr., by express 



2-yr., " 



Ex. 2-yr., " 35 



3-yr., " 60 



$0 60 



$1 00 





1 35 



2 50 



$8 50 

 15 00 



1 50 



2 50 



19 00 



rAFFFP^ ^iQ One each of the above 6 Honeysuckles 

 •VTTjaf OO s i ze> 75 c ts.; in 2-yr. size, $1.50, postpaid; 

 size, 2-yr. plants, the 6 for S1.75, by express. 



in 1-yr. 

 in extra- 



Akebia quinata. 



A beautiful hardy climbing vine with rich, 

 dark green foliage and producing in early 

 spring numberless bunches of violet-brown flowers which have 

 a pleasant cinnamon fragrance. One of the prettiest hardy 

 vines we otter, i-yr. plants, 15 cts. and 20 cts. each; 2-yr. 

 size, 35 cts. ; 3-yr. size, 50 cts. each, all postpaid. 



ApioS tllberOSa (Tuberous-rooted Wistaria). A rapid- 

 — — growing, slender, climbing vine, bearing clus- 

 ters of pale blue flowers. Strong bulbs, 3 for 10 cts., postpaid. 



Chinese Matrimony Vine (LyciumBarbarum). a strong, 



— = hardy climbing vine. Bright 



rosy purple flowers, followed by brilliant scarlet berries; makes 

 a dense, thick growth; a nice shelter for birds. 15 cts. and 

 20 cts. each, postpaid; 2-yr. size, 35 cts. each, by express. 



Cinnamon Vine. 



A rapid-growing climbing vine, taking 

 its name from the delicious fragrance 



Dutchman's Pipe vine makes a cool place on a hot day 



For Annual Climbers, Moonflowers, etc., see page 55 



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of its charming, tiny white flowers, which are borne in 

 elegant clusters. Strong roots, 5 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz. ; 

 extra-size roots, 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



Dutchman's Pine (Aristolochia Sipho). There is no bet- 



— ter hardy climbing vine for shade or 



screen purposes. The flowers are long and pipe-shaped, 

 and the large, heart-shaped, deep green leaves, for which 

 it is most valued, seem never to be troubled with either 

 insects or disease. (See illustration.) Strong plants, 2 to 

 3 ft., 30 cts. each, postpaid; larger plants, 3 to 4 ft., 50 cts. 

 each, by express. 



Klldzu Vine (Polichos Japonicus, or Pueraria Thunber- 



giana). A new hardy climber; will run 30 



to 40 feet in a season, and quickly cover porches, 

 fences, tall trees, etc. Bears rich purple flowers in hand- 

 some clusters. Strong roots, 25 cts. each; larger size, 35 cts. 

 each, 6 for $1.75, postpaid. 



LathvrUS (I* erenn i a l Flowering Pea). Similar to our 

 - well-known sweet peas, but entirely hardy. 



Blooms in clusters from June until frost. Three distinct 

 colors: Red, Pink and White. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 



