Plants for Fall Planting 



Clematis mon tana undulata 



Anemone-Flowered Clematis 



A strong, vigorous, perfectly hardy type 

 that succeeds under the most adverse 

 conditions. The Anemone or Windflower- 

 like blooms are white, flushed with mauve. 

 They are If to 2 inches in diameter and 

 frequently begin to expand as early as the 

 last week in April. The best spring- 

 flowering climber. Strong 2-year-old 

 plants: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



Clematis montana undulata 



Euonymus ® 



Radicans acutus. A strong-growing 

 variety with long, narrow, dark green 

 leaves veined with gray, excellent as a 

 ground cover. 



coloratus. Same as above but with 



theleaves tinted purplish red particular- 

 ly on the underside. 



— kewensis. A A variety with very small 

 dark green foliage. A valuable plant for 

 the rockery. 



— variegatus. A beautiful small-leaved 

 green and white variegated form. 



— vegetus (Ever green Bittersweet). Strong- 

 growing with larger leaves than the 

 type. As an evergreen, absolutely hardy 

 wall cover, this plant is unequaled. 



Any of the above varieties: 

 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



Hardy Jasmine 



Jasminum 



Nudiflorum. A favorite climber for 

 sheltered positions. Hardy south of 

 Philadelphia. Yellow flowers in Febru- 

 ary and March. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



Polygonum Auberti 



The Magnificent Silver Lace Vine 



The Silver Lace Vine stands out among our hardy climbing plants as one of the 

 most desirable and most beautiful. The plants make a strong and vigorous growth 

 attaining a height of 25 feet or more. They may be trained over trellises, garden 

 houses, or helped along with wire or string to give shade and privacy to the porch. 

 Their attractive bright green foliage is practically hidden during the summer and 

 fall by great masses of showy foamy sprays composed of graceful white blooms. The 

 Silver Lace Vine is perfectly hardy and long-lived. Once established it will give a 

 profusion of blooms year after year without serious interference by insects or plant 

 diseases. Though vigorous it is easily kept within prescribed limits by an annual 

 pruning. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



Lonicera * 



Honeysuckle, Woodbine 



Honeysuckles are favorite hardy climbers 

 because they make a vigorous growth and 

 withstand unfavorable conditions to a 

 marked degree. They are splendid shade- 

 giving plants of remarkable endurance. 



Chinese Evergreen. Dark green foliage 

 and fragrant variegated flowers combining 

 red, yellow, and white. A most attractive 

 variety. 



Halliana. An almost evergreen Honey- 

 suckle with fragrant pure white blooms 

 changing to rich golden yellow. 



Henry i. A vigorous variety with glossy al- 

 most evergreen foliage. Beautiful bronze- 

 red flowers from June to August followed 

 in September by black fruits. 



Japanese Variegated. White flowers 

 changing to yellow. Lovely variegated 

 foliage in shades of green and yellow. 



Any of the above: 

 35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Two Brilliant 

 Climbing Honeysuckles 



Sempervirens magninca {Everblooming 

 Coral Honeysuckle). Beautiful tubular 

 flowers of a striking orange-scarlet color 

 borne continuously from early June 

 until October. A really splendid and 

 very colorful Honeysuckle of not too 

 rampant growth. Strong plants: 50c 

 each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



Tellmanniana {Golden Giant). A vigor- 

 ous, hardy climber with extra-large 

 blooms of an intense rich golden yellow 

 color with the tube lightly shaded 

 bronzy scarlet on the outside. Blooms 

 profusely during June and is perfectly 

 hardy. Strong plants: 50c each; 

 $5.00 per doz.; s $40.00 per 100. 



Wisteria 



Sinensis. A favorite variety producing 

 a mass of delicate violet-blue, richly per- 

 fumed flower clusters. 



— alba. Of similar habit and equally 

 graceful but has lovely pure white 

 blooms. 



Either of the above: 



Strong 3-year-old grafted plants $1.00 each. 



Climbers are ready for shipment about the middle of October 



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