Hardy Climbing Vines 



Clematis Paniculata 



The Most Wonderful of All Flowering Vines — Quick Grower. Exquisite 

 Fragrance. 



The flowers are pure white and are borne in great panicles or 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 first year. Hardy in all sections of the country. Strong 

 plants in pots, 15c each; 4 for 50c; strong two-year-old field-grown 

 plants. 35c each; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

 New Coral Clematis, Clematis Coccinea — A handsome climber with a 



profusion of bright, coral-red flowers in constant bloom. Price, Coral 



Clematis. 20c each. 



Ampelopsis ■ Boston Ivy 



Either variety, fine plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; three-year-old plants, 



3 feet in length. 50c each, postpaid. 



Veitchii (Boston or Japanese Ivy) — It .covers buildings and' walls with 

 a perfect mat of dark green, leathery foliage, which changes to 

 brilliant crimson as fall approaches. Clings to either tree or wood 

 without support. 



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



Engelmanni — A greatly improved variety of the Virginia Creeper with 

 dense foliage of a glossy, light green in summer, changing to a bril- 

 liant crimson in the autumn. On a rough stone surface it will cling 

 without support in the same way as the Japanese Ivy. 35c each; 

 $3.50 per dozen. 



Tricolor (Vitis heterophylla variegata) — A beautiful and desirable 

 climber with dark green foliage wonderfully variegated with white 

 and pink during the late summer and fall the plant is literally cov- 

 ered with attractive small berries of a peculiar lustrous metallic 

 peacock blue color; highly useful for trailing over rocks or for a low 

 trellis, 20c each; 6 for $1.00; larger plants, 30c each; 4 for $1, postpaid. 



Honeysuckle 



Price, 15c each; two-year-old plants, 35c each; assorted varieties, 



$3.50 per dozen. 

 Chinese Sweet Scented — White and yellow flowers. 

 Evergreen Sweet Scented — Buff, yellow and white. 

 Red Coral — Red trumpet-shaped flowers. 

 Yellow Coral — The only true' golden-yellow Honeysuckle. 

 Golden-Leaved — Leaves beautifully veined and spotted with clear 



yellow. Flowers yellow and fragrant. 

 New Halliana — Evergreen and a constant bloomer; flowers pure white, 



changing to yellow. Very fragrant. 

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



in constant bloom. 



Clematis Paniculata. 



Wistaria Magnifica 



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The finest Wistaria of its color now known, 

 tremely vigorous, growing 30 to 40 feet in 

 season when well established. The flowers 

 pale lilac, and the immense clusters of drooping racemes, 

 which measure 12 to 18 inches in length, are deliciously 

 fragrant. 20c each;- 3 for 50c. 



Wistaria Alba — There is nothing more striking or appro- 

 priate for pergolas and ordinary trellises than this 

 splendid vine. Pure white flowers. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 



Mammoth Flowered Trumpet Creeper 



(Bignonia Grandiflora) — One of the most superb climb- 

 ing 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; $1.60 per dozen, postpaid; larger plants. 35c 

 each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



English Ivy 



Wistaria. 



A splendid evergreen climber, with dark glossy green 

 leaves; clings firmly to stone, brick or wood 1 walls without 

 trellis or support; very desirable. 15c each; 9 for $1.00. 

 CINNAMON VINE — A beautiful, hardy climbing vine, 



with heart-shaped leaves and delicate white blossoms. 



15c for 3 bulbs; 6 for 25c; 50c per dozen; 25 for $1.00, 



postpaid. 



Dingee Special Lawn Grass Seed 



The best Lawn Grass Mixture for general sowing, as 

 proven by careful experiment and comparison. It produces 

 a smooth, velvety green sward of attractive appearance. 

 In preparing the ground for seeding, break it up 10 to 12 

 inches deep with plow or spade and pulverize thoroughly. 

 The surface should be raked perfectly level to prevent the 

 formation of pools after heavy rainfalls. Sow the seed 

 carefully and evenly at the rate of one quart to a space 

 equal to 15x20 feet; two bushels will sow one acre. Price: 

 By mail, 45c per lb., in bulk, by express at purchaser's 

 expense, 35c per lb. 



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