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bright red, trumpet- 

 exquisitely 



Ivy-Covered Wall. 



Red Coral Honeysuckle. — A hardy, rapid grower, suitable for rock-work, etc 



shaped flowers. 15 cents ; larger size, 20 cents. 

 Japan Sweet-Scented Honeysuckle. — Beautiful large flowers ; pale yellow and white 

 sweet ; a constant and profuse bloomer. 15 cents ; larger size, 20 cents. 



Honeysuckle Hedges. — 

 Some of our friends lately 

 conceived the idea of 

 planting Honeysuckles 

 along division fences, and 

 it is wonderful what pretty 

 hedges they make. Iron 

 or wire fences are the best, 

 but almost any kind is 

 soon covered with a 

 mantle of living green, 

 making a very pretty and 

 cheap border for lawns, 

 drives, parks, cemeteries, 

 etc. Other climbing vines 

 will answer the same pur- 

 pose, but the sweet-scented 

 Honeysuckles are both 

 fragrant and beautiful. 

 They should be planted 

 two feet apart. Price, 

 strong plants, by Express, 

 #1.50 per doz. ; $12 per 

 hundred. 

 English Ivy. — A splendid 

 evergreen climber, with 



dark glossy green leaves ; clings firmly to stone or 

 brick walls, without trellis or support, covering 

 them closely with its beautiful foliage ; very desir- 

 able. 15 cents ; larger size, 20 cents. 

 Variegated-Leaved Ivy. — Similar to above, but a 

 smaller growing plant ; leaves variegated with 

 white ; best for rock-work, vases and house cul- 

 ture. 15 cents ; larger size, 20 cents. 

 Virginia Silk Vine {Periploca Grcsca). — A highly 

 ornamental, rapid growing, twining climber, suit- 

 able for trees and wild gardens; pretty, pale blue 

 flowers. 15 cents ; larger size, 20 cents. 

 Wisteria, Chinese. — A hardy, strong growing ( 

 twining vine of large growth, producing in Mid- 

 summer large clusters of beautiful pale blue fra- 

 grant flowers ; much used for high verandas, bal- 

 conies, etc. 30 cents ; $3 per doz. 

 Wisteria Magnifica. — Similar to above, but darker 

 blue flowers; profuse bloomer; splendid. The 

 Wisterias are recommended for high verandas, 

 porches, balconies, second-floor fronts, etc., as the 

 very finest plants Jor the purpose. 30 cents ; $3 

 per doz. 

 New White Wisteria. — A rare and elegant variety, 

 contrasting finely with other sorts. Flowers are 

 borne in long pendulous clusters, pure snowy 

 white and deliciously sweet. 50 cents ; $4 per doz. 

 Wisteria Frutescens. — An elegant climbing vine, 

 hardy and vigorous, and blooms much earlier than 

 the other varieties ; pretty violet-purple flowers, 

 borne in large clusters and very fragrant. 20 cents ; 

 $2 per doz. 



The set of four beautiful Wisterias for 

 $1.25. 



Complete Set of 18 Fine Climbing" Vines 

 WYstekia, CnmESE. named above for $3.25 ; larger size, $4.25. 



