Ampelopsis  quinquefolia,  continued 
arbors,  fences,  trellises,  walls  and  for  running 
up  trees  and  over  stumps.          ^  <^q^  doz. 
1  to  2  feet,  1-year  $0  25  $2  00 
2  to  4  feet,  heavy,  2-  and  3-yr. 
vines                                     35  3  00 
2J  to  3^  feet,  heavy  vines,  from 
6-inch  pots                              50  5  00 
var.  Engelmanni.  Very  similar  to  above  ;  clings 
closely  to  its  support,  and  is  a  valuable  vine  for 
covering  walls  and  trellises,  and  for  running  over 
trees  and  ugly  places.  The  five-fingered  leaves 
are  handsome  at  all  times  and  very  bright  in  the 
fall.  EACH  DOZ. 
1  to  2  feet,  1-year  $0  25    $2  00 
2  to  4  feet,  hea\T  2-  and  3-yr.  vines  35  3  00 
2  to  3  feet,  5-inch  pots  50     4  00 
var.  Muralis.  Resembles  the  foregoing,  but  is 
more  slender  and  shorter  jointed,  with  smaller 
leaves  that  are  whitened  beneath. 
2  to  4  feet,  hesLvy  2-  and  3-year  vines,  35  cts.  each, 
$3  per  doz. 
A.  tricolor.  In  shape  the  leaves  are  similar  to 
those  of  a  grape-vine,  and  are  curiously  margined 
and  spotted  with  tints  of  pink,  white  and  green. 
An  odd  vine  that  gives  variety. 
2  to  4  feet,  heavy  2-  and  3-year  vines,  35  cts.  each, 
$3  per  doz. 
A.  Veitchii ;  syn.,  tricuspidata.  Japanese  or  Bos- 
ton Ivy.  The  tendrils  hold  tenaciously  to  any 
support  and  the  roots  find  nourishment  in  the 
poorest  soils.  It  is  a  quite  hardy,  rapid  grower. 
The  leaves  are  strung  thickly  and  overlap  one 
another  in  a  mat  of  fresh,  shining  green  that 
turns  a  brilliant  red  in  autumn.  It  is  the  most 
popular  Ivy  for  covering  buildings  and  walls,  and 
grows  well  in  the  smoky  atmosphere  of  cities. 
EACH  DOZ.  100 
1  to  2  feet,  field-grown  .  .  $0  15  $1  00  $6  00 
2  to  3  feet,  field-grown  .  .      20  1  50  10  00 
3  to  5  feet,  well  branched, 
field-gro\ra   25     2  50    15  00 
Heavy  vines,  well  branched, 
in  4-inch  pots    ....      50     5  00 
ARISTOLOCHIA  Sipho.  Dutchman's  Pipe.  A 
strong,  rapid-growing,  tropical-looking  vine  with 
handsome  light  green  leaves,  8  to  12  inches 
across.  It  will  give  a  quick  dense  shade,  and  is 
much  used  on  arbors  and  trellises.  The  corolla 
of  the  brown  flowers  is  shaped  like  the  bowl  of 
a  pipe.  EACH  DOZ. 
2  to  4  feet  $0  50    $5  00 
2^  to  3^  ft.,  heavy  plants,  6-in.  pots      75     7  50 
BIGNONIA.  Trumpet  Vine.  These  are  familiar, 
strong-growing  vines,  with  deep,  rich  green  foli- 
age and  large  trumpet-shaped  flowers  in  early 
summer.  They  are  very  desirable  for  covering 
summer-houses,  training  over  arbors  and  to 
climb  over  trees,  rocks  and  rustic  bridges.  Big- 
nonias  will  grow  in  almost  any  soil  and  are 
hardy,  except  in  the  coldest  climates. 
Bignonia  grandiflora.  Trumpet  Vine.  The 
orange-red  flowers  are  larger  and  earlier  than 
B.  radicans,  and  it  is  a  more  bushy  grower. 
EACH       DOZ.  100 
2  to  3  feet,  2-yr.  plants  $0  35  $3  00  $20  00 
3  to  5  feet,  heavy  plants      50     4  00    25  00 
5  to  6  feet,  heavy    .  .    1  00  10  00 
2  to  85  ft.,  heavy  plants 
in  5-inch  pots   ...       50     5  00 
B.  radicans.  Scarlet  Trumpet  Vine.  Our  na- 
tive species,  with  deep  scarlet  flowers.  It  is  a 
familiar  old-fashioned  vine  that  clings  tenaciously 
and  grows  rapidly  to  tall  heights. 
EACH       DOZ.  100 
2  to  3  feet,  2-year  vines   .  $0  25    $2  25  $15  00 
3  to  5  feet,  heavy  2-  and  3- 
year  vines   35     3  00    20  00 
2  to  32  feet,  in  5-inch  pots.      50     4  50 
CELASTRUS  scandens.  Bittersweet.  A  na- 
tive vine  with  good  foliage  ;  yellow  flowers  in 
June,  and  bright,  ornamental  orange  and  scarlet 
berries  through  the  fall  and  winter.  It  is  very 
hardy ;  grows  in  sunny  or  shaded  places,  and  is 
not  surpassed  as  a  vine  for  covering  trellis-work, 
trees, 'rocks  or  walls.  each  doz. 
2  to  3  feet  $0  35    $3  00 
3  to  5  feet   50     5  00 
CLEMATIS 
Vines  that  flower  profusely  and  are  in  demand 
for  covering  porches,  trellises  and  arbors,  and  to 
climb  over  posts  and  fences.  From  a  long  list  of 
varieties  we  have  selected  the  following  as  the 
most  desirable. 
Clematis  paniculata.  A  valuable  introduction 
from  Japan  that  differs  from  all  the  following. 
It  is  a  strong,  luxuriant  grower,  with  light  green 
foliage  that  is  handsome  in  itself.  At  the  close 
of  August  innumerable  star-like  flowers  cover 
the  vine  in  a  sheet  of  fragrant  white.  We  rec- 
ommend it  for  planting  anywhere  around  the 
house  and  for  covering  posts,  fences,  walls  and 
stumps.  each      doz.  100 
IJ  to  3  feet,  strong,  2-year 
field-gro^^^l  plants  ...  $0  25    $2  00  $12  00 
1|  to  3  feet,  heavy  plants, 
5-inch  pots   40     3  50 
CLEMATIS  HYBRIDS 
Our  plants  this  year  are  particularly  well  rooted. 
They  are  all  in  4-  and  5-inch  pots  at  40  cts.  each, 
$4  per  doz. 
Duchess  of  Edinburgh.  Pure  white,  double 
flowers. 
Fairy  Queen.    Pale  flesh-colored  flowers,  with  a 
pink  stripe  across  them. 
Gypsy  Queen.    Rich  purple. 
Henryi.    Large,  creamy  white  and  handsome. 
Write  for  prices  by  the  hundred  and  thousand 
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