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Honeysuckles and Othe r Hardy Vines 



HOlVEYSLIGKLES.^For real home vines, to be near you, climbing over yom- windows and door- 

 ways, there is nothing prettier than line, sweet-scented Honeysuckles ; the foliage is pretty, neat and clean, 

 the flowers almost continuous, and their fragrance delicious. The varieties described below are the very best. 



HONEYSLieKLE HEDGES.— Some of our friends have conceived the idea of planting Honey- 

 suckles along the 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 purpose, 

 but the sweet-scented Honeysuckles are both fragrant and beautiful. They should be planted two feet apart. 



PRICE — Strong plants of the following varieties, by Express, $1.50 per doz. ; $10 per hundred. 



Chinese Sweet^Scented Honeysuckle.— A fine 



variety of vigorous .i^rowih ; -white ana yellow flowers : a 



very fragrant and consiant bloomer. 15 cts.; larger size, 20 cts 

 Evergreen Sweet-Seen ted Honeysuckle.— A 



hardy, vigorous grower ; blooms nearly all the season ; 

 deliciously fragrant ; flowers Ijuff, yellow and wliite ; 

 verv desirable for veranda and trellis- work. 15 cts. ; larger 

 size, 20 cts. 

 Red Goral Honeysuckle.— A hardy, rapid grower, 

 suitable lor rock-work, etc. ; bright red trumpet-shaped 

 tl'uvers. 15 cts.' ; larger size, 20 cts. 



Yellow Coral Honeysuckle.— This grand variety is 

 the uulij true golden yeiloic Honeysuckle now in cultivation ; 

 foliage clean, glossy light green, making a beautiful 

 contrast when planted -with other varieties. 20 cts. each; 

 larger size, 25 cts. 



Golden- Leaved Honeysuckle.— An elegant and very 

 aesirable variety of moderate growth ; leaves beautifully 

 veined and spotted with clear yellow, no that thr prevailing 

 color of the foliarje is a bi-ight yellow; flowers yellow and 

 fragrant; admirable for pillar and trellis-work. This beauti- 

 ful Honeysuckle is so distinct that it is one of the best 

 varieties to plaut -with other vines for a striking contrast. 

 See illustration. 15 cts. ; larger size, 20 cts. 



New Halliana Honeysuckle.— A new variety intro- 

 duced from Japan, and considered a great acquisition ; it is 

 ever green and a constant bloomer; flowers pure white, 

 changing to yellow; very fragrant; good for trellis or 

 pillar ; one of the very best varieties for all purposes. See 

 illustration. 15 cts. ; larger size, 20 cts. 



The New Chapmanii Honeysuckle.— This is an 

 elegant new Honeysuckle, differing from all the others in 

 being of an erect habit of growth ; not a climber, hut a very 

 pretty erect-growing shrub, with deep glossy green 

 leaves, and bearing a profusion of lovely flower.'^; color pale 

 orange hnlf, richly shaded ; very sweet and handsome ; 

 excellent for general planting. 15 cts. ; larger size, 20 cts. 



New Heckrotti Honeysuckls.— A beautiful new and 

 distinct Honeysuckle; a vigoruus and continuous bloomer, 

 remaining in bloom all Summer; flowers clear rose, some- 

 times a reddish hrown color, yellow at the base ; very 

 sweet and fragrant. This we consider a promising variety. 

 25 cts. each ; larger size, 35 cts. each. 



European Sweet-Scented (Belgian) Honey- 

 suckle.— A fine hardy grower; floweis large and ex- 

 ceedingly sweet; color buff, yello-\v ai-d red; a con- 

 stant bloomer; one of the finest Honeysuckles; suitable 

 for trellis or pillar. 15 cts. ; larger size 20 cts. 



SPEClAL,OFFER.--Thesetofnin..Honeysncl£les, 

 postpaid, for $1.40. 



Dutchman's Pipe {Aristolochia Sipho).—A very rapid- 

 growmg hardy climber and well known in some pans of 

 the country as Chinese Yam. The tubers grow very large 

 and are edible I'ke a Sweet Potato. In a short time its 

 large heart-shaped leaves make a dense shade. The floweis 

 are long and pipe-shaped, hence the name. Large imported 

 plants, 35 cts. each ; 3 for §1. 



Euonymus. Variegated (Silver- Leaved). —This is 

 one of the most attractive and useful ot the hardy climbing 

 vines. It will cling to any kind of wall, and is also very 

 effective in rockeries where hardy plants are most desired ; 

 growing to a good height, with heaniifal silvery-like 

 foliage, it is the most desirable of evergreen climbers. 15 cts. 



Euonymus, Trailing.— Small variegated leaves: trail- 

 ing habit; very attractive and desirable for training over 

 trellises and small buildings. 15 cts. 



Euonymus, Large-Leaved.— Upright habit; fine 

 foliage ; leaves large, dark green, and of a tough, 

 leathery consistency. Suitable for borders. 15 cts. 



Virginia Silk Vine {Periploca Grn'ca).-A highly orna- 

 mental, rapid-growing, twining climber, suitable for trees 

 and wild gardens; pretty pale-bine flowers. 15 cts.; 

 larger size, 20 cts. 



