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Notice. The following varieties of Hardy Climbers, Ampelopsis, Actinidia, Akebia, Aristolochia, Bignonias. 

 Honeysuckles, Celastrus, and Polygonums, while In a dormant condition during winter and early spring are 

 sent out with bare roots without soil. As the season advances we can usually supply all of these varieties 

 in pot plants with the ball of soil intact. 



Akebia Quinata 



Strong two-year-old plants, $3.50 per doz. ; $2.'>.0U 

 per 100. 



Ampelopsis Engeltnanni 



Strong two-year-old field-grown plants of this most 

 useful variety. .$3.50 per doz.; .'ii23.00 per 100. 



Ampelopsis Lowi 



A splendid variation from the popular Boston or 

 Japan Ivy, possessing all the merits of the parent, 

 being perfectly hardy, clinging to the smoothest sur- 

 face without support, and with much smaller foliage, 

 which is deeply cut, giving it a grace and elegance 

 entirely distinct from the old type. In the spring 

 and summer the leaves are a bright fresh apple-green 

 color, changing in the autumn to v&rious brilliant 

 tones of orange, crimson and scarlet. 3-inch pots, 

 $4.00 per doz. 



Ampelopsis Quinquefolia (Virginia creeper) 



strong two-year-old field-grown plants, 

 doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



i.50 per 



Ampelopsis Veitchi 



Good plants of this are again very scarce this sea- 

 son. We are fortunate in being able to supply our 

 usual grade of strong two-j'ear-old plants. ^.00 per 

 doz.; $30.00 per 100. 



Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe Vine) 



6-inch pots, 73 cts. each: $".50 per doz. 



Bisnonia Grandiflora 



Actinidia Arguta (silver vine) 



Strong two-year-old plants, $7.50 per 

 doz. 



Actinidia Chinensis 



A rare climber with large orbicular 

 foliage of dark green on the upper sur- 

 face, densely tomentose beneath and 

 when young thickly covered with bright 

 red hairs which gives it a beautiful 

 velvety appearance. It bears attractive 

 yellow flowers which are succeeded by ^fr 

 edible fruit the size of a walnut, with 

 gooseberry fiavor. Hardy south of 

 Washington. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 



Clematis Montana Undulata 



(Anemone Clematis) 



The illustration in colors in our retail 

 catalogue for 1931 conveys a good idea 

 of the attractive fiowers of this gem 

 among climbing plants. It is a strong 

 vigorous grower, perfectly hardj', dis- 

 ease and insect proof and ■will succeed 

 and fiourish under the most adverse 

 conditions. The Anemone or "Wind- 

 flower-like blooms are white flushed 

 mauve pink, and are from li4 to 2 

 inches in diameter and frequently be- 

 gin to expand as early as the last week 

 in April, just about the time when Wis- 

 terias have finished, continuing in 

 bloom -well through May, and are pro- 

 duced in great profusion. The best of 

 the early spring-flowering climbers of 

 which there are but few. (!0 cts. each; 

 $<!.50 per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 



Large Flo^vering Clematis 



Duchess of Edinhnrg-h. Double white. 



Jackmani. Blue. 



Henryi. White. 



Mme. Edoiiard Andre. Carmine. 



Two-year-old plants, CO cts. each. 



Clematis .Uuntana Undulata 



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