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Amt>elot)sis Vcitchii. Japan, oe Boston Ivy. 

 Very popular and in almost universal demand for 

 covering walls and buildings ; clings firmly to stone, 

 brick, wood, or any material without assistance, 

 and is entirely hardy. It forms a perfect robe of 

 dark green, leathery leaves, overlapping each other 

 like tiles, thus shielding the building from the hot 

 sun. The foliage is dark, glossy green changing 

 to a brilliant flaming crimson and gold at the ap- 

 proach of a frost. Mail, each, 15c. ; doz., $1.50. 

 Express, each, 25c. ; doz., $2.5U. 



Am|)elot)sis quinquefolia. Ameeican Ivy, or 

 Virginia Creeper. A well-known native climber 

 of luxuriant, vigorous growth, clinging firmly to 

 walls, etc., by strong tendrils. Beautiful, digitate 

 foUage in dense masses, turning to a bright crim- 

 son in autumn; highly ornamental, and very- 

 valuable for covering unsightly objects. It thrives 

 on any soil and is a rapid grower. Mail, each, 

 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Express, each, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 



TRtMPET TLOWER. 



(Tecoma Radicans.) 

 A handsome, showy vine, 

 with ornamental, fern - like 

 foliage, and magnificent, large, 

 orange-scarlet flowers, borne 

 in clusters, each flower being 

 four or five inches long. It is 

 particularly useful for cover- 

 ing dead trees and other un- 

 sightly objects. It adheres to 

 bark or walls with great 

 tenacity, and is exceedingly 

 vigorous in growth. In 

 August, when in full bloom, 

 it produces a gorgeous effect 

 with the showy, trumpet- 

 shaped flowers. Mail, each, 

 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Express, each, 

 20c. : 3 for 50c. 



nONEYSLCKLES. 



Hall's Jat)an. {Lonicera HalUana.) Probably 

 the most dt'sirable of all the Honeysuckles. Strong, 

 shrubby growth, dark, rich foliage almost com- 

 pletely evergreen in character, and covered from 

 May until November with exceedingly fragrant 

 flowers, pure white in color first, then changing 

 to yellow ; much resembling a Cape Jasmine in 

 delightful odor. Mail, each, 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Ex- 

 press, each, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. 



Jajian, Ooldcn-vcined. ( Lonicera Japonicafoliis 



aureis reticidatis. i A splendid variety of moderate 

 growth, valuable for its variegated foliage, which 

 is beautifully veined or netted with golden-yellow 

 lines. Mail,"^ each, 12c. ; 3 for 30c. Express, each, 

 20c. ; 3 for 5<Jc. 



WISTARIA. 



{Chinese Blue Wistaria.) 



W. dioeosis. An ex- 

 ceedingly rapid grower, 

 and one of the most beau- 

 tiful of climbers. The foli- 

 age is abundant and neat, 

 and the fragrant flowers 

 are borne in astonishing 

 profusion during May and 

 June, in pendulous ra- 

 cemes, often eighteen 

 inches long, of a beauti- 

 ful porcelain blue. It is 

 a favorite climber, very 

 hardy, and grows to a 

 great age and size. Mail, 

 each, 15c. ; dozen, $1.50. 

 Express, each, 25c. ; 3 

 for 60c. 



CALIEORMA PRIVET HEDGE. 



The most popular hedge plant, bv reason of its 

 rapid growth, elegant form, and handsome foliage. 

 It excels either for hedging, massing, or planting 

 singly. Its habit and gro^iih are strong and up- 

 right ; the foliage oval, deep green, bright and 

 glossy, very dense and almost evergreen. Espe- 

 cially valuable for planting near salt water where 

 but few other hardy plants thrive. 



1 }T., 12to 18 in 75c. doz. 



2 jTB., 2 to 3 ft. . . . 15c. ea. ; $1.25 " 



2 yrs., 3 to 4 ft. . . . 20c. ea. ; 1.50 " 



3 and -4 yrs.. 4 to 5 ft. 25c. ea. ; 2.00 " 

 Rates by the 1000 upon application. 



$3.0<3 

 5.00 

 7.00 



10.00 



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