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 and several Moomed." — B. E. SHAN.VHAN, I'orest, U'ashingrton, Dec. 20, 191,5. 



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 WESTGROVE.PA. 



Ixinlrern lliillciinii — IIhH's .Tapan HoneyMieklc. 



Honeysuckle 



Price 15c each; tuo-year-old plunts, 23o each; assorted varieties. 



$2.50 per dozen. 

 Chinese Sweet Scented — White and Yellow llowers. 

 I'.verKreen Sweet Scented — Bull, yellow and white. 

 IU"d C'ora.1 — Ked trumpet-shaped flowers. 

 Vetlow C'urul — The only true golden-yellow Honeysuckle. 

 Ooldrn-I.eaved — Leaves beautifully veined and spotted with clear 



yellow. F"low(>r.s yellow and fragrant. 

 New Halliana — Evergreen and a constant bloomer; flowers pure 



white, chanKlng to yellow. Very fragrant. 

 New Heckrotti — clear rose, yellow at the base; sweet and fragrant; 



In constant bloom. 



Wistaria Magnifica 



The finest Wistaria i.i its <.il"i ilu lvn..\Mi, Extremely vigor- 

 ous, growing 30 to 40 feet in one stason when well established. 

 The flowers are pale lilac, and the Immense clusters of drooping 

 racemes, which measure 12 to 18 inches in length, are deliciously 

 fragrant. 20c each; S for 50c. 

 Wistaria .4lba — There is nothing more striking or appropriate for 



percnias and the ordinary trellises than this splendid vine. Pure 



white (lowers. 20c each: 3 for 30c. 



Mammoth Flowered Trumpet Creeper 



(Bienuiiiu t.randilloni) ij.u- .■! tin- iiiusi supi-rl. .limMiit,- vines 

 in existence. Grows with rapidity, is perfectly hardy everywhere. 

 The flowers are trumpet-shaped and warm orange-red. Strong 

 plants, 20c each: 3 for .50c: 7 for $1.00: SI .00 per dozen, pontpald: 

 larger plants, 3.5c each: 3 for SI. 00: *3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Dutchman's Pipe 



(.Aristolochia SIpbo) — A very rapid-growing, hardy climber and 

 well known in some parts of the country as "Chinese Yam." In a 

 sliort time its large heart-shaped leaves make a dense shade. The 

 flowers are long and pipe-shaped hence the name. Price strong 

 plants, 20c each: 6 for $1.00; larger plants. 50c each, postpaid. 



English Ivy 



A splendid evergreen climber, with dark glossy green leaves: 

 clings firmly to stone, lirh k or w r.ml walls without trellis or sup- 

 port; very desirable. 1.5c each: 9 for SI. 00. 



Akebia Quinata - Akebia Vine 



One of the most graceful oi our hard\- climbers, with deep green, 

 small foliage, and producing in early spring numberless bunches 

 of \'iolet-brown flow'ers. which ha\'e a pleasant cinnamon odor: 

 most desirable for positions where a dense shade is not required. 

 Strong plants, 25c each : S2.50 per dozen. 



Kudzu Vine 



(Pueraria Thunbergiana) — I'he most lapiil grov»ing vine in culti- 

 vation, attaining, after once being established, a height of 50 feet 

 or more in one season. Its foliage is large, and furnishes dense 

 shade; it bears small racemes of rosy-purple, pea-shaped blossoms 

 towards the close of August. 25c etvch; $2t50 per <)ozen. 



Hardy Climbing Vines 



The various plants described on this page are all perfectly hardy , 

 and of exceedingly rapid and vigorous growth. They are used '• 

 extensively for covering old buildings, trees, fences, etc., which 

 they will completely cover in the process of time. Some of them, 

 like the Ivies, survive for ages and attain Immense proportions. 



Clematis Paniculata 



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The .Most Wonderful of all iHowering \ ines — Quick Growe 

 Exquisite I'ragrancie. 



The flowers are pure white and are borne In great panicles or 1 

 clusters of bloom, fairly covering the plants, so that It Is a mass! 

 or sheet of fleecy white with an exquisite fragrance. It begins to( 

 bloom late In August the flrst year. Hardv in all sections of the.i 

 country. Strong plants in pots, 1,5c each; 4 for 50c; 9 for $1.00;; 

 strong two-year-old (leld-grown pliints, 2,5<- each: 3 for "Oc; $2. .50, 

 ptr dozen, postpaitl. J 



Large Flowering Hardy Clematis 



Uroad. flat llowers of exiniisite hues jiroiluced in Kreat resti)on.s ] 

 of won<irous beauty. We offer large, strong. im|)4>rtrd, two- and 

 three-year-old plants on own roots, for 50«- each: 6 for $2.50; 

 SI. 00 p<-r dozen, p«iNtpaid. 

 r)a4'knianl — -Immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, of exquisite, 



deep royal purple. 

 Henr.vi — l>.'irge creamy white flowers of large size. 

 \ ille de I^yon — New. Very free flowering. Brilliant carmine. 

 .Madame Edoinird .\ndre — Resembles Jackmanl, except that its 



flowers are lie.axitiful carmine-red. 

 Fairy Que«*n — F.enutiful delicate pinlt, borne In great profusion. 

 New Coral Clematis, Cllematis Cocclnea — A handsome climber with 



a profusion of lirlght c<ir.al-red flowers in constant bloom. 



I*rlce, Coral Clematis, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 



Ampelopsis - Boston Ivy 



Either variety, line plants, !."><■ ca4li : 4 for .5(lc : !> for $1.00; three- 



yeur-nld planlM, 3 feet in Icnclli, Itic each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Veitchii (Boston or Japanese Ivj) — It covers buildings and walls 

 with a perfect mat of dark green, leathery foliage, —hie;, 

 changes to brilliant crimson as fall approaches. Cliag 

 eltlier tree or wood without support. 



Quiniiulfolia (Virginia Creeper) — Large, dark green foliage. 



Engelmanni — A greatly improved variety of the Virginia Creep,, 

 with dense foliage of a glossy light green in summer, changing 

 to a brilliant crimson in the autumn. On a rough stone surfc- . 

 It will cling without support in the same way as the Japanese 

 Ivy. 3.5c each: $3.50 per dozen. 



Tricolor (\ltis heterophylla variegata) — A beautiful and desirablt 

 climber " llh dark green foliage wonderfully variegated with white 

 and pink: during the late summer ami tall the plant is lllierally 

 covered with attractive small berries of a peculiar lustrous 

 metallic peacock blue color; highly useful for trailing over rocks 

 or for a low trellis. 20o each; 6 for $1.00; larger pUmts, 30c 

 each; 1 for SI. 00. postpaid. 



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