■HWADRaR-PHILAD&PHIA^'A-^ HARDY CimeihG PLANTS- Rtll i«^ 



BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 

 Radicans. For covering unsightly places, stumps, rockwork, or 

 wherever a showy-flowering vine is desired, this will be found very 

 useful. The dark red flowers, with orange throat, are large, attrac- 

 tive, and borne profusely when the plants attain a fair size; very 

 hardy. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Boussingaultia Baselloides 



(Madeira, or Mignonette Vine) 



An old-fashioned, popular vine, covering a large space in a short 

 time. Fleshy heart-shaped leaves of a light green, and numerous' 

 racemes of feathery white flowers of delicious fragrance. Protect 

 with litter in this latitude. Strong tubers, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per 

 doz, 



CELASTRUS SCANDENS 



(Bitter Sweet, or Wax Work) 



One of our native climbing plants, of rapid growth, succeeding in 

 almost any situation, sun or shade, with attractive light green foliage 

 and yellow flowers during June, which are followed in the autumn 

 with bright orange fruit, which usually remain on the plant through- 

 out the winter. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Clematis P^niculata 



BiGNONiA, OR Trumpet Vine 



CI.EBIATIS PANICUI.ATA 



(Japanese Virgin's Bower) 



This handsome hardy climber is one of the choicest and most satisfac- 

 tory climbing flowering plants. Of strong rapid growth, with small, dense, 

 cheerful green foliage, and pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers, which 

 appear in the greatest profusion in August and September, followed by 

 silvery feathery seed pods, which make an attractive appearance until 

 mid-winter. The plants succeed in almost any position. Not only is it 

 adapted to run up all kinds of supports, but is just as useful for planting 

 among rock-work, sloping banks, covering graves, or, in fact, any position 

 where a graceful vine or trailer is desired. Strong plants, 30 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



I.ARGE-FI.OWERING CI.EMATIS 



No other climbing plant equals in attractiveness the beautiful large- 

 flowering Clematis. Their requirements are somewhat diff^erent from 

 most other plants, and proper conditions must be given to secure satis- 

 factory results. They need rich, deep soil, perfect drainage, abundance 

 of water, and, most important of all, they should be planted with the 

 crowns three inches beneath the surface of the soil. 



8@" We are careful to send out only perfectly healthy stock, and 

 cdiinot entertain any complaints on account of non-success with this 

 class of plants. 



Anderson Henryi. Creamy white, large. 

 Jackmani. The popular rich purple variety. 



Price. Either of the above, 75 cts. each; $7. CO per doz. 



HARDY CI.IMBIXG ROSES 



We offer a splendid up-to-date selection of these in strong two-year-old 

 plants, and illustrate in colors the gorgeous new variety Paul's Scarlet 

 Climl)er. For descriptions and prices see section in this catalogue de- 

 voted to Roses. 



