CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
Climbers. 
AMPELOPSIS VETITCHII.—(Boston or 
Japanese Ivy).—A most satisfactory and 
- beautiful climber it is entirely hardy, and 
ean adapt itself to stone, brick or wooden 
walls, and is extensively used on resi- 
dences, churches, factories, etc., where in 
summer it covers all with a perfect mat of 
dark green leathery foliage, which changes 
as autumn approaches to brilliant crimson; 
the foliage serves as a great protection to 
buildings, the leaves lapping over like tiles 
on a roof, preventing effectually the rain 
from penetrating the walls. Strong field 
grown plants. 25c. and 50c. each. 
ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS.—(The Moun- 
tain Beauty or Rosa Montana).—A_ hand- 
some climber of Mexican origin. Tt-is 
quite hardy where strong roots are deeply 
planted. Flowers of a bright rose color, 
borne in graceful racemes or clusters, with 
tendrills at the end of the racemes. Out- 
side of fiower rose color center of a much 
deeper tint. To insure early flowering pro- 
cure strong plants, then plant deeply in 
good, well drained soil. Blooming size, 25c. 
and 50c. 
BIGNONIA.—(Trumpet Creeper.)—One of 
our liandsomest hardy perennials, bearing 
large clusters of orange red fiowers freely 
during summer and always attracting 
numbers of humming birds. Mostly grown 
on trees or walls, though it can be cut 
back and restrained. Usual height ten to 
thirty feet. Prices, 50c., 75c. and $1.00. 
BIGNONIA TWEEDIANA.—A very well- 
known vine producing yellow flowers; will 
make a good specimen plant in a large pot. 
Try it. 25c. and 50c. each. . 
BIGNCNIA LAURIFOLIA.—Evergreen 
glossy foliage, lavender fiowers, finest vine 
for the veranda not subject to insect pests. 
50c. and 75c. 
CLEMATIS.—Grandly beautiful and su- 
perior plants. 
Jackmanii.—Rubra, red flowering. 
Jacki anii.——Purple, immense fiowers. 
Henryii.—Immense pure white flowers. 
Gem.—Deep lavender, very striking. All 
the above, $1.00 each. 
Paniculata.—One of the most beautiful of 
our hardy flowering vines. The flowers are 
pure white and are borne in great panicles 
or clusters of the bloom, fairly covering 
the plants so that it is a mass or sheet 
of fleecy white. Strong field-grown plants, 
flowering size. 50c. and 75c. each. 
TIPOMEA PANDUBATA.—Flower rose 
pink, deepening to purple in the throat: 
will grow anywhere. The plant is beauti- 
ful when in flower. 25c. and 50c. each, 
IPOMEA MAXIMA.—(Moonflower).— 
Flowering evening glory, a great grower 
of wonderfully immense white flowers 
measuring 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Price, 
15c. and 25c. each. 
IPOMEA LAERI.—(The Blue Moonflow- 
er).—This distinct and charming novelty is 
valuable on account of being in beautiful 
and striking contrast with the true White 
Moonfiower (described above); habit of 
growth and flowering the same. The color 
is exquisite clear satiny blue, with well de- 
fined crimson bars; very distinct. 15¢c. and 
25c each. 
Erk: ae bite eed Pcie RE ever ercen 
uitable for covering unsightly objects. 
25c. and 50c. each. card at 
LONICERA.—(Scarlet Trumpet or Coral 
Honeysuckle).—The most beautiful and 
brilliant of all the Honeysuckles; tubular 
Scarlet flowers; bluish green foliage, scar- 
let berries. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 
Belgica.—Pink flowers; very Sweet; pro- 
fuse, and an almost perpetual bloomer. 
Can also be trained as a bush. Small 
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plants ready in March. Strong plants, 35ce. 
and 50c. each. 
Chinese Sweet Scented Honey-Suckle.—A 
fine variety of vogorous growth, white and 
yeliow flowers; a very fragrant and con- 
stant bloomer. 25c. and 50c. each. 
MANETTIA EICOLOB.—One of the most 
handsome and desirable of all climbing 
vines, either for house or garden. A free 
and continuous bloomer, completely filled 
at all times with small tubular flowers of 
brilliant scarlet, shading into yellow at the 
tips. Especially desirable for baskets, 
vases and trellises. 25c. and 50c. each. 
MANETTIA CORDIFOLIA.— Rapid 
growing vigorous vine, producing masses of 
bright red tubular flowers along the whole 
length of the vines throughout the Sum- 
mer. It is quite hardy, being dormant in 
Winter. Do not fail to try this plant. 25e. 
and 50c. each. 
MADEIRA VINE.—A half hardy, well 
adaptable climber in our Southern garden, 
wonderfully prolific in blooming qualities, 
flowers very fragrant. White, foliage olive 
green. One plant wiil cover 20 cubic feet 
of space in early season. Dormant bulbs, 
15c. each. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES.—(Virgin’s 
Bower).—A hardy vine producing white 
flowers with yellow stamens, a_ strong 
growing variety. 25c. and 50c. each. 
SOLANUM WENDTLANDII.—Immense 
panicles of lilac flowers produced in great 
abundance; it is a very desirable vine. 50c. 
and $1.00 each. 
TRADESCANTIA.— Wandering Jew— 
Fine for hanging baskets. 10c. each; 75c. 
per dozen. 
VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA.—Varie- 
gated Periwinkle.—Can be trained either as 
a climber, trailer or hanging vine. A rapid 
grower; leaves glossy green, marked with 
white. Combination beautiful. 25c. each. 
WISTARIA.—For training over build- 
ings, piazzas, verandas or trellises, the 
