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Maule's Hardy Vines 



All are strong two or three-year-old plants 



93N02 Ampelopsis Veitchi 



Ampelopsis 



93IV0S VEITCHI (Boston or 

 Japanese Ivy). A most popu- 

 lar climber, cling-ing' firmly to 

 brick, stone or other material, 

 and will soon cover them with 

 a sheet of handsome deep, 

 glossy-green ivy-shaped foli- 

 age, w^hich turns to crimson 

 and gold in autumn. Rapid. 

 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 



6 for $2.75; $5.25 per doz., 

 postpaid 



931V04 VIRGINIANA (Qain- 

 quefolia or Virginia Creeper). 



Rapid, vigorous grow^er which 

 quickly covers trellises, arbors, 

 etc., and stone walls if fasten- 

 ings are used. A mass of 

 bright green foliage in sum- 

 mer, turning to brilliant crim- 

 son in autumn. 



55c each; 3 for $1.40; 



6 for $2.50; $4.75 per doz., 



postpaid 



93N06 Aristolochia 



Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe) 



Makes a cool porch on a 

 warm day. A vigorous and 

 rapid grower with large, heart- 

 shaped deep green leaves for 

 which it is most valued. The 

 curio.us brownish purple flow- 

 ers res.emble miniature pipes. 

 90c each; 3 lEor $3.50; 



6 for $4.75; $9.00 per doz., 

 postpaid 



93N10 Bitter Sweet 



A handsome, native twining 

 shrub of rapid grow^th, ele- 

 gant for clinging to walls, 

 trees, etc., and one of the most 

 desirable for shade. Has beau- 

 tiful large leaves and bears 

 yellow flowers in May and 

 June, which are followed in 

 the autumn with clusters of 

 bright orange fruit. 



55c each; 3 for $1.50; 



6 for $2.75; $5.25 per doz., 

 postpaid 



93N08 Bignonia 



(Trumpet Creeper) 

 RADICANS. Strong growing, 

 bearing large clusters of 

 orange red flowers, which al- 

 vi^ays attract humming birds. 

 Mostly grown on trees or 

 walls. Useful for covering un- 

 sightly places, stumps or 

 wherever a flowering vine is 

 desired. The usual height is 

 10 to 30 feet. 



55c each; 3 for $1.50; 



6 for $2.75; $5.25 per doz., 



postpaid 



93N35 KudzuVine 



Will flourish where nothing 

 else will grow. The most re- 

 markable climber extant. In 

 rich soil w^ill grow 40 to 50 

 feet in one season. Starts into 

 growth slowly, but after three 

 or four weeks grows almost 

 beyond belief. Leaves resemble 

 those of Lima Bean. Rosy- 

 purple, pea-shaped flowers in 

 small racemes. Fine for 

 porches, arbors, old trees, etc. 

 Should have protection where 

 extremely cold winters pre- 

 vail. 



50c eacli^; 3 for $1.25; 



6 for $2.25; $4.00 per doz., 

 postpaid 



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93N13 Clematis Jackmcuii 



Cleinatis 



As beautiful and satisfactory 

 as any vine you may plant. 



931V13 JACKMANI. Sure to 

 attract attention wherever 

 grown. The large star-shaped 

 purple blooms are produced 

 ^vith the greatest freedom 

 from July until October. The 

 plants make a vigorous growth 

 and are suited for porches, 

 arches, and walls. 



90c each; 3 for $2.50; 



6 for $4.75; $9.00 per doz., 

 postpaid 



93N15 Clematis paniculata 

 93^ 15 r A ^ I C U L, A T A or 

 SWEET SCENTED JAPAN. 



(Virgin's Bowrer.) Exceedingly 

 fragrant, the sweetest of all 

 clematis and one of the hard- 

 iest and easiest to grow. Dur- 

 ing August and September the 

 plants resemble a sheet of 

 fleecy w^hite, composed of nu- 

 merous pure w^hite star-like 

 flowers. Even after the flowers 

 have fallen, the feathery seed 

 clusters give the impression of 

 drifted snow. The plant may 

 be used to good advantage 

 for planting on rocky slopes. 

 It quickly grows to a height 

 of 15 to 20 feet, and spreads 

 freely. 



5X)c each; 3 for $1.30; 



6 for $2.50; $4.75 per doz., 



postpaid 



93N23 

 Honeysuckle 



HAIililANA (Hall's Japa- 

 nese). A strong, clean, neat 

 grower, perfectly hg^rdy, al- 

 most evergreen, with leaves 

 that shine as if varnished; a 

 constant and profuse bloomer. 

 The flowers upon opening are 

 practically white, changing to 

 a soft rich yellow as they ex- 

 pand fully. Honeysuckle has 

 always held a very important 

 place in large as well as small 

 gardens. The rich exquisite 

 fragrance of the blooms is par- 

 ticularly noticeable toward 

 evening. 



50c each; 3 for $1.25; 



6 for $2.25; $4.00 per doz., 

 postpaid 



93N65 Collection 



One strong plant each 

 of Bignonia, Clematis Pa- 

 niculata and Honeysuckle 



(value $1.55), 



postpaid, only 



93N57 Wisteria 



SINENSIS (Chinese Wis- 

 teria). Of rapid growtli, often 

 attaining a height of 15 to 20 

 feet in a single season. In 

 May its flow^ers of soft, dainty 

 lavender-blue are produced in 

 racemes a foot or rnore long. 

 One of the prettiest of all 

 cMmbirfg plaruts. At times a 

 £ew scattering blooms are 

 borne in the fall. 



75c each; 3 for $2.00; 



6 for $3<75; $.7.00 per doz., 

 postpaid 



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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PAe 



1929 Seed Book 



