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Ampelopsis  tricolor ;  syn.,  heterophylla  elegans. 
Leaves  resemble  in  shape  those  of  grapes  and 
are  curiously  spotted  with  tints  of  pink,  white 
and  green.  E^^^^,  i^o 
U  to  3  ft.,  1-  and  2-yr.  .  .  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
A.  Veitchii;  syn.,  tricuspidata.  Japanese,  or 
Boston  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  over- 
lap 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 
cities.  ^^^.^^       ,0  ^,,0 
U  to  2J  ft.,  field-grown  .  .$0  15  $1  25  $10  00 
Strong  potted  vines  ....      35     2  50     20  00 
ARISTOLOCHIA  sipho.  Dutchman's  Pipe.  A 
strong,  hardy  -  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 
P^P^-  Each  10  100 
strong  potted  plants  ...  $1  00  $7  50  $60  00 
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.  We  offer 
the  two  varieties  that  follow. 
B.  grandiflora.  Trumpet  Vine.  July.  The  orange- 
red  flowers  are  larger  and  earlier  than  B.  radi- 
cans,  and  it  is  a  more  bushy  grower. 
E;ifh  in  100 
3-yr  $0  50   $3  50   $25  00 
Potted  plants   75     6  00 
B.  radicans.  Scarlet  Trumpet  Vine.  July  to 
September.  Our  native  species  with  deep  scarlet 
flowers.  It  is  a  familiar  old-fashioned  vine  that 
clings  tenaciously  and  grows  rapidly  to  tall 
heights.  Each       n/  loo 
2-yr.  and  3-yr  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
Potted  plants   50     4  00 
CELASTRUS  articulatus.  Japanese  Bittersweet. 
E;ieh  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  25    $2  00 
C.  scandens.  Bittersweet.  A  native  vine  that  is 
especially  ornamental  in  fall  and  winter,  with 
brilliant  orange  and  scarlet  fruits. 
2  to  3  ft  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants   .   50     4  00 
CLEMATIS 
Familiar  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. 
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TREES 
Clematis  He 
See  description  below 
Clematis  paniculata.  It  is  a  strong,  luxuriant 
grower,  with  light  green  foliage  that  is  hand- 
some in  itself.  At  the  close  of  August  innumer 
able  star-like  flowers  cover  the  vine  in  a  sheel 
of  fragrant  white.  We  recommend  it  for  plant' 
ing  anywhere  around  the  house  and  for  covering 
posts,  fences,  walls  and  stumps. 
Eiieh         10  100 
Potted  plants  $0  35    $3  00    $25  0( 
CLEMATIS  HYBRIDS 
Extra-strong  plants,  50  cts.  each,  $4.50  for  10, 
$40  per  100 
Duchess  of  Edinburgh.  Pure  white,  double  flowers 
Henryi.  Large,  creamy  white  and  handsome.  Se^ 
illustration  above. 
Jackmani.  Next  to  C.  paniculata,  this  is  the  mos 
popular  variety,  with  rich  royal-purple  flower 
two  inches  across,  borne  abundantly  in  June  an 
occasionally  afterwards. 
Mme.  Baron  Veillard.  Rose. 
Mme.  Edouard  Andre.  Deep,  rich  crimson,  larg 
flowers. 
Romona.    Very  large,  deep  sky-blue  flowers. 
desirable  new  sort. 
Ville  de  Lyon.   Bright  red.   Well-formed  flower 
and  very  good  variety. 
DOLICHOS  Japonica.  Japanese  Kudzu  Vine. 
extremely  rapid-growing  vine  that  has  bee 
known  to  make  40  to  60  feet  of  growth  a  yeai 
It  is  an  especially  desirable  thing  for  quick  effec 
and  useful  for  hiding  unsightly  objects.  Th 
leaves  are  large  and  handsome.        ^^^.^^  jq 
Potted  plants  $o'  50    $4  C 
CLENWOOD  NURSERIE 
