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Clematis  Jackmani.  Next  to  C.  paniculata, 
this  is  the  most  popular  variety,  with  rich 
royal-purple  flowers  2  inches  across,  borne 
abundantly  in  June  and  occasionally  after- 
ward. 
Mme.  Baron  Veillard.  Light  rose-colored  flow- 
ers shaded  with  lilac. 
Mme.  Edouard  Andre.    Deep,  rich  crimson,  large 
flowers. 
Mme.  Van  Houtte.    Pure  white  ;  extra  fine. 
Miss  Bateman.    White,  with  dark  anthers. 
Ramona.    Very  large,  deep  sky-blue  flowers. 
Sieboldii.    Light  lilac. 
DOLICHOS  Japonica.  Japanese  Kudzu  Vine.  An 
extremely  rapid-growing  vine  that  has  been  known 
to  make  40  to  60  feet  of  growth  a  year.  It  is 
an  especially  desirable  thing  for  quick  eflfects  and 
useful  for  hiding  unsightly  objects.  The  leaves 
are  large  and  handsome. 
2-yr.  heavy  plants,  6-in.  pots,  50c.  ea.,  $4.50  per  doz. 
EUONYMUS  radicans.  Creeping  Euonymus.  An 
evergreen  species  with  small  glossy  leaves  and 
low,  trailing  habit.    It  is  valued  for  running  over 
rocks,  training  to  walls  and  as  a  ground  cover. 
Also  described  among  evergreen  shrubs,  page  18. 
1  to  2  feet,  2-year  vines,  25c.  each,  $2.50  per  doz., 
$15  per  100. 
CLEMATIS  JACKMANI 
var.  variegata.  The  plant  is  similar  in  habit 
to  the  preceding  and  is  used  for  nearly  the 
same  purposes.  The  creamy  white  markings 
on  the  leaves  are  conspicuous  and  valued  for 
color  contrasts.  See  page  18. 
1  to  2  ft  ,2  yrs.,  25c.  ea.,  $2.50  per  doz.,  $15  per  100. 
FORSYTHIA  suspensa.  Golden  Bell.  Sometimes 
used  as  a  climber.  See  page  48. 
HEDERA  Helix.  English  Ivy.  A  familiar  ever- 
green vine,  with  thick  dark  green  leaves.  It 
grows  in  almost  any  soil  and  is  fond  of  shady 
places.  The  young  and  immature  wood  sometimes 
winterkills  in  localities  north  of  New  York,  but 
it  is  not  so  much  the  cold  as  the  bright,  late 
winter  suns  that  kill  it.  Much  used  to  cover 
buildings,  rocks,  trunks  of  trees,  trelliswork, 
graves  and  as  an  evergreen  carpet  beneath  trees 
in  places  where  grass  will  not  grow. 
EACH       DOZ.  100 
2J  to  4  feet,  strong  field- 
grown  vines  $0  25  $2  50    $15  00 
2  to  3^  feet,  4-inch  pots  .      35  3  50 
IPOMCEA  pandurata.  Hardy  Moonflower.  Dark 
green,  heart-shaped  leaves  forming  a  dense  mat 
of  foliage.  Satiny  white  flowers,  blotched  with 
purple.  Grows  rapidly.  Often  seen  covering 
stumps  and  fences. 
Strong  roots   ...  15  cents  each,  $1.50  per  doz. 
JASMINUM.  The  two  varieties  described  on  page 
50  are  sometimes  trained  over  arbors  and  trellises. 
LONICERA  •  Honeysuckle 
Favorite  vines  of  strong,  rapid  growth  in  any 
soil  or  location.  They  are  well  adapted  for  all 
trelliswork,  for  climbing  over  arbors  and  verandas, 
for  training  to  posts  and  along  fences.  They  are 
beautiful  when  allowed  to  ramble  over  trees  and 
bushes  in  a  wild  and  natural  way.  The  vines  take 
root  where  they  touch  the  ground,  and  this  habit 
suits  them  for  creeping  over  dumps  and  unsightly 
places,  as  well  as  for  retaining  purposes  on  slopes 
and  banks.  They  withstand  shade  and  make  a 
ground  cover  in  places  where  grass  will  not  grow. 
Lonicera  Japonica,  var.  brachypoda.  Evergreen 
Honeysuckle.  This  variety  is  very  similar  in 
appearance  to  the  well-known  Hall's  Honeysuckle. 
The  leaves  remain  green  well  into  the  winter.  It 
is  a  strong  grower  and  desirable  sort  with  fra- 
grant yellow  flowers. 
li  to  3  feet,  25  cents  each,  $2  per  doz.,  $10  per  100. 
var.  aurea  reticulata.  Golden  Honeysuckle. 
The  leaves,  netted  with  golden  yellow,  are  beau- 
tiful in  themselves  and  are  valuable  for  color 
contrasts  with  other  kinds.  It  is  a  good  hardy 
grower  with  fragrant  cream-colored  flowers. 
EACH       DOZ.  100 
1  to  2J  feet  $0  25    $2  00    $10  00 
1  to  2|  feet,  4-inch  pots  .      40     4  00 
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