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CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. HONEYSUCKLE, 



Lycium sinensis. 



. A vigorof.s cliii'ber and rapid 

 gTOTrer. braucbini;- freely, and 

 . covered ^vith bright pui'ple. 

 star-shaped flowers, succeeded 

 by brilliant scarlet berries al- 

 most an inch Icng : the contrast 

 betrreen the r lossy, dark green 

 foliage and shining scarlet fruit 

 being exceedingly beantifiil. 

 Flowers and frait continue 

 forming throughout summer until autumn, when the 

 fruit ripens and remains on the vine until late T^inter. 

 Of the easiest crJtui'e. thrives everywhere, and in any 

 soil. Strong plants, ea.. 20c: 3 for 50c: doz.. 81.50. 



TRUMPETFLOWER 



Tecoma radicans. 



A handsome, showy vine, with 

 ornamental fern-like foliage and 

 magnificent, large, orange-scarlet 

 flowers, home in clusters, each 

 flower being fom- or five inches 

 long. It is particularly useful for 

 covering dead trees and other un- 

 sightly objects. It adheres to bark 

 or walls with gi'eat tenacity and 

 is exceedingly vigorous in growth 

 In August, when in full bloom it 

 produces a gorgeous effect with 

 its showy, tinmipet-shaped flowers. 

 Ea..l5c: 3 for 35c: doz.. si. 25. 



iMonthly Fragrant Honeysuckle. A delightful vine fcr 

 verandahs or porches by reason of its sweet fragrance. 

 Showy flowers of red and yeUow throughout J une and 

 July. Of more shrubby growth than other varieties. 

 Ea.. 15c: 8 for 35c: doz.. SI. 25. 



Hail's Japan Honeysuc- 

 kle. Probably the most 

 desirable of all the 

 Honeysuckles. Strong, 

 shi'ubby growth, dark, 

 rich foliage almost com- 

 pletely evergreen in 

 character and covered 

 from May until Novem- 

 ber with exceedingly 

 fragrant flowers, pure 

 white in color at first, 

 then changing to yellow; 

 much resembling a Cape Jasmine in delightful odor. 

 Ea.. 15c: 3 for 3.5c; doz., $1.25. 



Special. 0/ie of each for -2oc. 



WISTARIA. 



Chinese Blue Wistaria. An 



exceedingly rapid grower 

 and one of the most beauti- 

 ful of climbers. The foli- 

 age is abundant and neat 

 o'^-^^l^j^^s^ W 9 fragrant flowers 



^^If^^Z. W borne in astonishing 

 !S fw^i^P' -^sv profusion during May and 



^ June, in pendulous racemes, 

 often eighteen to twenty in- 

 ches long and of a beautiful 

 porcelain blue. A univei^sal 

 favorite and very fine. Ea. . 

 20c; 3 for 50c; doz.. $1.50. 

 Chinese Doable Wistaria, A grand variety, produc- 

 ing immense panicles of piu'plish-blue flowers which 

 are as double as a rose. Exceedingly beautiful. Ea., 35c. 

 Special. One of each for oOc. 



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