CLEMATIS  PANICULATA  AT  GLENWOOD  (See  pa-e 
Ornamental  Vines 
LIMBING  VIXES  are  as  necessary  to  the  comfort  and  beauty  of  a  home  as  the  trees  and 
shrubs  we  plant  about  it.  They  mature  quickly  and  tone  down  the  stiff,  bold  angles  of 
new  buildings,  and  give  shade  and  flowers  over  the  porches  and  trellises.  They  are  cheer- 
ful and  cooling  in  climbing  over  bowers  and  summer-houses,  and  wild  and  natural  in 
running  over  trees  and  stumps.  In  shaded  places  and  beneath  old  trees  where  grass  will 
not  grow,  they  are  often  used  as  a  ground  cover.  On  steep  slopes  and  banks  they  prevent  erosion.  They 
ramble  over  unsightly,  neglected  places  and  make  them  beautiful  with  fragrant  and  brilliant  flowers. 
Vines  are  strong,  robust  growers  that  require  little  attention  other  than  to  occasionally  train  them. 
ACTINIDIA  arguta.    A  vigorous,  rapid-growing     AKEBIA  quinata.    It  is  a  hardy,  quick-growing 
Japanese  vine,  with  glossy  leathery  leaves  and 
greenish  white  flowers,  succeeded  by  greenish 
yellow  fruits.  Fine  for  covering  arbors,  trellises, 
walls  and  to  produce  wild  effects.      each  doz. 
2i  to  8J  feet,  strong  plants    ...  $0  35    $3  00 
2^  to  ?4  feet,  5-inch  pots   ....      50     4  50 
A.  polygama.  In  most  respects  it  is  similar  to  the 
above.   It  has  very  fragrant,  creamy  white  flow- 
ers and  handsome  foliage.    It  is  a  strong,  rapid 
grower  and  desirable  plant.  Remarkably  free  from 
in.sect  enemies  and  excellent  for  trellises,  low 
buildings,  fences  and  the  like.  each  doz. 
2  to  3  feet,  strong  plants   ....  $0  35    $3  00 
3  to  4  feet,  heavy  plants  ....  50  4  50 
A  ffw  ver>'  heavy.  4  to  6  ft-et  plants       75      7  50 
vine  that  is  graceful  and  handsome.  It  is  sel- 
dom, if  ever,  attacked  by  insects.  Usually  grows 
best  in  sunny  places,  and  is  generally  useful; 
small,  five-lobed,  half-evergreen  leaves  and  fra- 
grant, purplish  brown  or  chocolate -colored 
flowers.  E^cH  DOZ. 
U  to  2|  feet  $0  25    $2  50 
2  to  3  feet,  from  5-inch  pots  .  .       50     4  50 
AMPELOPSIS  quinquefolia.  Virginia  Creeper. 
A  hardy  native  vine  of  strong,  rapid  growth. 
The  large  handsome  leaves  are  deeply  cut  into 
five  lobes,  hence  the  name  Five  Finger"  is  often 
given  to  it.  In  the  autumn,  the  foliage  turns  a 
beautiful  rich  crimson.    An  excellent  vine  for 
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