Vines will be supplied per dozen at ten 

 times the price for each. Prices quoted in 

 black type indicate that those sizes will be furnished postpaid by mail if desired at each and dozen 

 Larger sizes than here quoted, selected at the nurseries, at special prices. 



AMPELOPSIS. 



Ampelopsis Veitcbii, Boston or Japan 



Ivy,— One of the finest of ornamental climbers. It 

 clings firmly to stone, brick or wood, in fact, to 

 buildings of any material and is entirely hardy. 

 Foliage small and so exceedingly dense as to produce 

 a verdant wall of the richest Imaginable glimmering 

 hue, changing in autumn to one resembling flame in 

 its brilliancy of carmine and gold. 1 5c ; 2 ft., 25c ; 

 large, 50c. 



Vlrg^inia Creeper 

 or American Ivy 



(A. quinquefolia). A 

 variety well known and 

 appreciated; of luxuriant, 

 vigorous growth, and 

 owing to its ivy-like ten- 

 drils, valuable for cover- 

 ing unsightly objects. It 

 has dense masses of dig- 

 itate foliage that turn to 

 a bright crimson in the 

 autumn; highly ornamen- 

 tal. 15c; large, 25c. 



ACTINIDIA. 



Actinidia polygamaor Kobo Vine.— Re- 

 cently introduced from Japan. It is of rapid growth 

 with dense accumlnate leaves about three inches long 

 and glossy upon the upper surface. Its blossoms, 

 which are produced in clusters, appear in June in 

 wonderful profusion, and are very interesting, and 

 exceedingly fragrant. They are followed by clusters 

 of grape-like fruit an inch or more in diameter, have 

 numerous small seeds and are very sweet. It is 

 sometimes termed ^he Japan Grape. Ea., 35c. 



AKEBIA. 



Akebia quin- 

 ata.— This Japan- 

 ese vine is practic- 

 ally evergreen, of 

 rapid growth, very 

 hardy and eminent- 

 ly neat and airy. 

 The foliage is pecu- 

 liar in form, deep 

 green and glossy; 

 flowers rich purple 

 or plum with a live- 

 ly spicy odor, and 

 succeeded by fruit. 

 15c; large, 25c. 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



Dutcliman'st Pipe 



(A. sipho). A native 

 species of strong growth 

 with large, showy, round- 

 lish, pale green foliage, 

 closely overlapping, and 

 odd, pipe-shaped yellow- 

 ish brown flowers in July. 

 When trailed on a trellis- 

 very effective in forming 

 a screen. This is unsuit- 

 ed for walls but its hand- 



I some heavy foliage makes 



I it one of the finest vines 



j for covering stonework or 

 other constructions. Suc- 



! ceeds best in a deep, rich, dry soil 



(833 



large. 50c. 



