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Lonicera  sempervirens,  continued 
widely  from  the  Japanese  forms  and  is  brilliant 
in  bloom  with  its  clusters  of  tubular  scarlet 
flowers  that  continue  all  summer.  Bluish  green 
leaves.  A  very  pretty  and  desirable  sort. 
Each  10 
3  to  5  ft.,  3-yr  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants  ....         ....      35     3  00 
L.  Sullivanti.  Attractive  foliage  ;  yellow  flowers 
and  scarlet  berries.  ^^^^^ 
3  to  5  ft.,  3-yr  $o'  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00 
LYCIUM  Chin  en  se.  Matrimony  Vine.  A  hardy 
plant  that  serves  as  a  vine  or  shrub.  Slender 
drooping  branches,  bears  pink  and  purple  flow- 
ers from  June  until  September  and  are  suc- 
ceeded in  winter  by  scarlet  and  orange  fruits. 
Grows  anywhere  and  is  on  this  account  a  good 
plant  to  withstand  abuse  and  neglect. 
Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft.  $0  25    $2  00    $15  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00 
PERIPLOCA  Graeca.  Silk  Vine.  Dark  green, 
silky  leaves.  Small  purple  flowers  in  July. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft.,  1-  and  2-yr  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00 
ROSES.  The  Crimson,  White  and  Yellow  Rambler 
Roses,  as  well  as  thg  Dawson,  Multiflora,  Prairie 
Queen  and  Setigera  varieties,  are  splendid 
climbers  and  no  vines  are  more  beautiful  than 
these,  as  they  climb  and  ramble  over  any  sup- 
port given  them.  Particularly  valuable  for  cov- 
ering old  walls,  or  for  hiding  unsightly  places 
in  the  garden.  See  page  61. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA   hydrangeoides.  Climbing 
Hydrangea. 
2J  to  3i  ft  $1  each 
VINCA  minor.  Periwinkle  A  familiar  evergreen 
creeper  that  bears  blue  flowers  in  early  spring 
and  is  common  as  a  carpet  in  shady  places  or 
on  rockeries  and  graves. 
Each         10         100  1,000 
1  to  li  ft.,  1-yr.  .  .  $0  10  $0  75  $4  00  $25  00 
Strong  potted  plants      15     1  00     6  00    50  00 
VITIS  cordifolia.  Frost,  or  Winter  Grape.  Smal 
black  Grapes.  Valued  for  natural  effects,  run 
ning  over  trees,  etc.  ^^^^ 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $2  5( 
V.  Labrusca.  Fox  Grape.  A  rapid-growing  strong 
native  vine,  with  large  purplish  black  fruits 
Very  ornamental ;  especially  suited  for  climb 
ing  over  thickets  and  trees.  ^^^^ 
U  to  2Ht  $0  25   $2  a 
WISTARIA 
Strong -growing  vines  that  wrap  themselve; 
tightly  about  any  support  and  are  valued  most  foi 
covering  bowers,  porches  and  training  over  tre* 
trunks.  In  May  they  bear  abundant,  dense,  droop 
ing  clusters  of  pea-shaped  flowers  similar  in  shap^ 
to  those  of  a  s\veet  pea,  and  occasionally  a  lighte 
crop  follows  in  August. 
Wistaria  Chin  en  sis.  Chinese  Wistaria.  Th 
common  variety,  which  flowers  so  profusely  ii 
May.  Flowers  pale  blue,  fragrant.  It  withstand, 
the  smoke  of  cities  ;  grows  anywhere. 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $35  0( 
3  to  4  ft   75     6  00     50  0< 
Potted  plants   75     6  00     50  0( 
var.  alba.  A  beautiful  white-flowering  form  o 
our  common  Wistaria,  that  possesses  the  strongi 
growing,  hardy  qualities  of  its  parent. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  75   $6  Oi: 
Potted  plants   75     6  01 
W.  frutescens.  American  Wistaria.  Lilac-pur 
pie  flowers,  later  than  the  other  kinds. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50   $4  or 
var.  magnifica.    Flowers  fragrant,  larger  an( 
more  dense  than  the  above,  over  which  it  is 
great  improvement.  ^^^^ 
3-yr.,  strong  $0  50    $4  00    $35  Oi 
W.  multijuga.  Loose-Cluster  Wistaria.  Pani^ 
cles  of  deep  purple  bloom  often  3  feet  long 
One  of  the  most  artistic  of  the  group. 
Each  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  50   $4  Oi 
POTTED  VINES 
This  year  we  shall  carry  a  larger  stock  of  Vines  in  pots  than  we 
ever  have  done  before.  There  is  practically  no  loss  in  planting  these 
and  then  when  in  the  summer  it  is  too  late  to  plant  field-grown  stock, 
these  may  be  safely  planted  out. 
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Five  or  more  plants  will  be  furnished  at  the  price  per  10,  25  or  more  at  the  price  per  100 
GLENWOOD  NURSERIE 
