Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



PASSIFLORA incarnata. Passion Flowek. 

 Beautiful delicate flowers. 50 cts. 



TECOMA or Bignonia capreolata. Eyebokeen 

 Trumpet Vine. Will cling only to rough walls 

 or tree stumps. Reddish yellow flowers late in 

 May. 50 cts. 



TECOMA Radicans. Common Teumpet Vine. 

 A native variety with scarlet flowers during 

 August. Very strong growing. 25 and 35 cts. 

 Low prices per 100. 



TECOMA radicans grandiflora. Chinese 

 Trumpet Vine. Very large and handsome 

 orange colored flowers, blooming in July. Very 

 fine. 50 cts. 



VITIS cordifolia. Frost or Chicken Grape. A 

 native variety with glabrous, shining foliage 

 and black glossy fruit. 25 and 35 cts. Low 

 prices in quantity. 



VITIS heterophylla varlegata. Japanese Grape. 

 Very attractive and ornamental. Variegated 

 foliage. Large clusters of blue berries in the 

 autumn. 25 and 35 cts. 



VITIS Labrusca. Northern Fox Grape. Leaves 



large and woolly on the under surface. Fruit of 

 good size and dark purple in color. Parent of 

 most of the cultivated grapes. 25 to 35 cts. 

 Low prices in quantities. 



WISTARIA brachybotrys. From Japan. Fra- 

 grant light blue flowers. 35 to 50 cts. 



WISTARIA frutescens. Native Wistaria. Pur- 

 plish white, drooping clusters of flowers about 

 the last of May. 35 cts. Low prices per 100. 



WISTARIA frutescens alba. The native variety, 

 having short racemes of white flowers. 75 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. 



WISTARIA multijuga. A Japanese variety with 

 very long and dark racemes of blue flowers. 

 50 cts. to $1. 



WISTARIA sinensis. Chinese Wistaria. 

 Racemes of light blue flowers one to three feet 

 long, about the last of May. 50 cts. 



WISTARIA sinensis alba. The best white- 

 flowered Wistaria. 75 cts. and |1. 



VINES STARTED IN POTS FOR inHEDIATE EFFECT. 



To supply the increasing demand for well-started Vines for immediate effect, specially well-rooted, 

 pot-grown plants of several of the leading kinds can be supplied at reasonable prices. 



These plants having been grown in good soil, in large-size pots, will develop growth and flowers more 

 rapidly than plants from the open ground, and well repay the larger cost •where time in securing early 

 growth is an important factor. 



The following, among other varieties, can be furnished from 4 to 7 inch pots at from |5 to f 10 

 per dozen. 



Special prices per hundred on application. 



Arnpelopsis Englemanni Clematis Heuryii 



Ampelopsis Quinquifolia Clematis Jackmanni 



Ampelopsis Veitchii Clematis Paniculata 



Lionicera Halleana Tecoma Radicans 



lioniceia Reticulata Aurea Wistaria Maj^nifica 

 Other varieties can also be supplied. 



CREEPING VINES FOR COVERING GROUND UNDER TREES 

 AND IN SHADED PLACES. 



There is a constantly growing demand for an effective covering for bare places on lawns and 

 In places where the shade is too dense for the growth of lawn grass. In many places the effect of 

 bare earth in a lawn or border of grass turf is sufficient to mar the harmonious colorings and 

 appearance of the entire grounds. By the planting of the hardy creeping vines a solid covering can 

 soon be formed that obviates this unpleasant effect. 



The following are the best of the trailing vines of creeping habit used for this purpose. All can 

 be readily transplanted and easily grown. 



Prices for good strong plants or clumps, $2 and $3 per dozen ; from $5 to $25 per 100, according 

 to size and variety. 



Special prices per 1,000 on application. 



EPIG/EA Repens. Ground Laurel, Trailing 



Arbutus, or Mayflower op New England. 

 Evergreen heart-shaped leaves; rose-colored 

 flowers early in spring. 



EUON VnUS radicans variegata. Trailing vine ; 

 of slow growth ; has clingins tendrils and varie- 

 gated small leaves. Valuable for certain places. 



HERNIARIA 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. 



ttVPERICUn calycinum. Large dark green 

 leaves and yellow flowers in such profusion that 

 they completely cover the ground. 



LYSiriACHIA Nummularia. Moneywobth. 



Small yellow bell-shaped flowers and small 

 round leaves. 

 niTCHELLA repens. Shining round leaves, 

 often variegated with white. Creeping and 

 compact habit. 

 NEPETA Glechoma. Ground Ivy. Of com- 

 pact growth, and forms a solid mat of pretty 

 green foliage. 

 VERONICA cercseoides. 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 dark green covering. One of 

 the best vines for dense covering. 



