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Fredli W. Kelsey, Broadway, New York, 



Hardy Vines and Climhers—Cmitinued. 



liONlCERA sempervirens. Scaklet Trumpet 

 Honeysuckle. Strong, rapid growth, with 

 showy scarlet flowers, blooming all summer. ;i5c. 



liONlCERA Sinensits. Chinese Honeysuckle. 

 Very late; dark green foliage. 35 cts. 



MKMSPERMUM Canadense. Canadian 

 MooNSEED. A curious, twining, slender-branched 

 shrub, with small yellow flowers and black 

 berries. 



PASSIFLORCE incarnata. Passion Flower. 

 .50 cts. 



PERIPLOCA Grapca. Virginia Silk or Silk 

 Vine. Glossy foliage and purplish-brown flowers. 



A rapid grower, and will twine around a tree 

 or other support, thus requiring little care. 

 35 cts. 



TECOIMA or Bignonia radicans. Trumpet 



Flower. i5 to S5 cts. 



WISTARIA alba. The native variety, having 

 long racemes of white flowers. 75 cts . 



WISTARIA brachybotrys. From Japan. Fra- 

 grant light blue flowei"s. 50 cts. 



WISTARIA magnifica. The hardiest and best ; 

 of rapid growth and with immense clusters of 

 beautiful lilac or pale blue flowers ; a very hand- 

 some climber. Fine, 50 cts. 



Trailing Vines for Covering Ground Under Trees and in Shady Places. 



The following are the best of the Hardy Trailing Vines for covering bare spots or shady places in 

 lawns, etc. All can be easily and successfully grown. $3 and $S per dozen, $5, $10 and $15 per 100, 

 according to size and variety. 



EPIGiEA repens. Ground Laurel, Trailing 

 Arbutus, or Mayflower of New England. 

 Evergreen, heart-shaped leaves ; rose-colored 

 flowers early in spring. 



EUONYMUS radicans variegata. Very fine 

 trailing vine with clinging tendrils. Handsome, 

 compact, variegated, small leaves. $12 to $20 

 per 100. 



IIERNIARIA glabra. One of the most valuable 

 of all the hardy trailing vines. Compact, dense 

 green foliage, changing to a bronzy crimson and 

 red in autumn ; forms a solid covering. 



HYPERICUM calycinum. See page 32. 



liVSIMACHIA Numniularia. Moneyworth. 

 SmaU round leaves, trailing habit. 



MITCHELLA repens. Shining round leaves, 

 often variegated with white. Creeping and com- 

 pact habit. 



NEPETA Glechoma. Ground Ivy. Of com- 

 pact growth, and has a solid mat of pretty green 

 foliage. 



POLYGONUM celinodc. Very rapid growth, 



making a solid mat of fine foliage. 

 VERONICA cerca>oides. The best of aU of the 



Trailing Veronicas. Grows but a few inches 



high, but quite compact flowers bright blue, in 



spikes, in early summer. 

 VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle or Blue 



Myrtle. Evergreen verdure and handsome, 



large blue flowers. Compact creeping habit, 



forming a solid covering. 



Plants arrived in i^ood condition. Thank-s for prompt attention. 

 Ann Arbor, Mic/i. 



IV. A'. 



