HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 



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, (Virginia Creeper ) *^*^.. 



BIGNONIA. 



Trumpet Creeper. 



For covering unsightly places, stumps, rock-work, or plant- 

 ing in crevices in ledges, the Bignonias will be found very use- 

 ful. The flowers are large, attractive and showy, and borne 

 profusely when the plant attains a fair size. 

 Grancliflora. Large-flowered Trumpet Creeper, bearing 



blooms of an orange-red color. 50 cts. each. 

 Kadicans. Dark red, orange throat; free-blooming and 



very hardy. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



(Dioscorea Batatas.) 



A rapid-growing climber, taking its name from the peculiar 

 fragrance of the delicate white flowers. The leaves are heart- 

 shaped, bright glossy-green; growth is very rapid, reaching 

 about 8 feet in height ; quite hardy. Good roots, 15 cts. each ; 

 2 for 25 cts. 



Ampelopsis Vbitchi. 



