NLTvSEnTMEX — ORCHARDISTS 



House front and entrance covered with Wisteria and Ivy. 



Ornament Your Home 



F.T r-oveiin?: unsightly <.l»j<'(ts. stiiin])s. r<)ck<. etc. vinos are 

 always valuablp. As porch draperies they kcop off the sun and 

 provide a cool, shady i)lacp. wliere it is a comfort to sit. For 

 foveriiig: walls of buildings they i)osses'j a distinct worth, for 

 they take away the bare appearance and give the mellow effpct 

 that is usually produced by age alone. 



Vines are needed at; every home of any size to finish up the 

 idanting and the house. No porch can be entirelv comfortable 

 without them, because they both shade and screen. A half- 

 dozen vines cost so little that evervone shr)uld have th^m adding 

 their beauty to the rest of the planting and to the buildings. 



We do not ship Vines by Parcel Post 



CLEMATIS paniculata. A splendid climber for covering porches 

 and trellises. Flowers snowy white, produced in immense 

 quantities during late summer and autumn, 



$1 each, $9 for 10. 



DUTCHMAN'S PIPE < Ari^toUohla SUpho). Large, heart- 

 shaped leaves and (piaint, pipe-shaped, grcc-n flowers. 



$1 each, $9 for 10. 

 HONEYSUCKLE, Hall's (Lonk-era jnpouira HalUann) . Dark 

 green, dense foliagp. Flowers white, changing to vellow. 



50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 

 IVY, Boston or Japanese (Ampelopsis Vcifchii). 



$1 each, $9 for 10. 

 Ivy, English ( Rcdera helix). A superb climber, with lobed 

 leaves of great beauty, $1 each, $9 for 10. 



VIRGINIA CREEPER ( Ampelopsis quinqucfolia) . Large, five- 

 parted, rough leaves ; fine for covering walls or trellises. 



$1 each, $9 for 10. 

 WISTERIA ( T7j.s/en'a chinensis) One of the best ornamental vines. 

 Wisteria, Purple. $1 each, $9 for 10. 



