Vines and Climbers 



Jhe Conard ^Jones Co. 



EUONYMUS (TWO VARIETIES) 



A dense-growing, evergreen vine, climbing by aerial roots, often 

 reaching 15 to 20 feet high. Bears pretty fruits; makes good growth if 

 planted in rich soil, and perhaps more satisfactory in a shady situation. 

 Radicans. Small, rich green lea\'es. 

 Radicans variegata. Green leaves variegated with silvery white. 



Price: Either variety, 15 cts. each, 12 for $1.50, postpaid; stronger and 

 larger plants, 30 cts. each, 12 for $3, by express. 



WILD GRAPE, or CRIMSON GLORY VINE cJ^^.e) 



Strong-growing, hardy vine, grown principally for its heavy foliage, 

 which makes splendid shade, and in the fall becomes a mass of rich 

 crimson. Delightful for the porch or a trellis. 15 cts. each, postpaid; 



large plants, 

 35 cts. and 

 50 cts. each, 

 by express. 



Euonymus radicans variegata 



BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA ™S'l^uMPE'7cREfe°^R''^° 



A splendid climbing vine; will grow 8 to 10 feet in a season, and is perfectly 

 hardy. All through July and August it bears immense quantities of great, 

 orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers. One size only, 50 cts. each, by express. 



MAGNIFICENT WISTARIAS 



The Wistarias are valuable wherever tall-growing climbers are wanted. 

 They are hardy, rapid growers, and the flowers are borne in long, pendulous 

 clusters early in the season. Our plants are grafted (not seedlings) from 

 specially selected stock, hence they are sure bloofners. For best results 

 they should be planted in deep, rich earth, but they will thrive in sandy soils. 



Price for all: One-shoot, 4-foot plants, trimmed back ready for planting, 35c.; 

 two-shoot, 6-foot plants, trimmed back, 50 cts. each, both by express. 



Multijuga (l,ong-clustered Wistaria). Distinguished from the other va- 

 rieties by the longer and looser clusters and deep purple flowers. The clus- 

 ters are immense, often 2 to j feet long. 



Magniflca. Most vigorous of all. A well-started plant will often grow 30 

 to 40 feet in a season. It blooms rather late; soft lavender-blue. 



Chinese White. Pure white flowers, borne in long, drooping clusters. 



Chinese Blue. Lovely violet-purple flowers; deliciously sweet. 



Frutescens. E.xcellent for shade, as it makes a tremendous growth of 

 foliage. Small flowers, i-yr. only, 20 cts., postpaid. 



iirrrn^ ffO ^^^ each of the first 4, in first size, $1; in largest size, 

 ■■UriliK^ Do the 4 for $1.75, both by express. 



Wistarias will climb to your roof, if desired 



J»n»n .nv D<«<.*nn I,„, (Ampelopsis Veitchii). For cov- 

 apan, or Boston Ivy ering houses, churches, schools, 



etc., this vine has no equal. The handsome, deep green 

 foliage changes in autumn to crimson. 15 cts. each, 2 for 

 25 cts.; 2-yr. plants, 30 cts. each, 2 for 50 cts.; extra- 

 strong, 2-year plants, 50 cts. each, 3 for Si. 25, postpaid. 

 AmAriran Ivv (^'^P^^op^i^ quinquefolia). The true Vir- 

 t\iu^i i\,a.u. lYjr gjj^;^ Creeper; hardy and noted for its bril- 

 liantly colored foliage in autumn. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per 

 doz. ; 2-yr., 30 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. ; 3-yr., 50 cts. each, 

 $4 per doz., postpaid. 

 Npw T»n»nP<:P Ivv (Ampelopsis Lowii). The leaves of 

 iicYY oapgiicoc ivjr ^j^jg variety are deeper cut and more 

 graceful than any other Ampelopsis. 20 cts. each; stronger 

 plants, 40 cts. each, postpaid. 

 Uor/ltr Cnrrliek Iifir (Hedera Helix) . A hardv, evergreen, 

 nargy CngllSn ivy climbing vine with dark, glossy 

 green leaves. Much used for covering walls of churches, 

 etc., and for cemetery work. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz.; 

 large size, 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., postpaid. 



Leaves velvety green, with veins of 

 silvery white. Introduced from China. 

 Foliaije turns red in autumn. I-yr. only, 15 cts., postpaid. 



Vitis Henryana. 



r/t7i'^l?P'^fc. '^fisi ^^® ^ clinging Ivies named above, in l-yr. 

 -ViiljK''' OOa. size, 70 cts., postpaid. 



Ami>elop.sis Vrirrim 

 (Boston Ivy; 



