W^ST Grctve, Penna. 



INES AND V_^LIM:BERS 



iSt^^d honeysuckles 



W'c recommend these beautiful Hone>suckles, as the>' are 

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

 and, ha\"ing plenty of foliage, are ver>- desirable for shade and 

 shelter. Several varieties are almost evergreen and retain their 

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



Ererblooining 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 

 inlt'iisely 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; tlow-ers 

 buff-yellow, passing to white. 



Evergreen Sweet-scented Honeysuckle. A hard>% 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. 



Henderson!. Brilliant orange-red with bright yellow at the 

 mouthof 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. 



1-yr., postpaid . . 



2-yr., " 



l-yr., by express 



2-yr., 



Ex. 2-yr., " 



3-yr., 



Prices for above Honeysuckles 



Each 5 



$0 15 $0 60 



30 1 35 



35 

 60 



1 50 



2 50 



$1 00 

 2 50 



2 50 

 4 00 



$8 50 

 15 00 

 19 00 



One each of the above 6 Honeysuckles in l-yr. 

 size, 75 cts.; in 2-yr. size, $1.50, postpaid; in extra- 

 size, 2-yr. plants, the 6 for $1.75, by express. 





Akebia auinata.. -^ beautiful hardy climbing vine with rich, 



— 1 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 offer, i-yr. plants, 25 cts. each; 2-yr. size, 35 cts.; [ 

 3-yr. size, 50 cts. each, all postpaid. I 



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



ApioS tuberOSa (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 (Lydum Barbarum). 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 



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 Pipe (Anstolochia Slpho). 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. 



KudzU Vine ^^oUchos Japonicus, or Pneraria Thunher- 



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 Si. 75, postpaid. 



LathvrUS (Perennial Flowering Pea). Similar to our 



well-known sweet peas, but entireh' hardy. 



Blooms in clusters from June until frost. Three distinct 

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



For Annual Climbers, Moonflowers, etc., see page 59 



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