MOONS  VINES 
Clematis  paniculata.  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  recommend  it  for  planting  anywhere  around 
the  house  and  for  covering  posts,  fences,  walls  and 
stumps.  Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft.,  2  years   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
Potted  plants   35       2  50      20  00 
G.  Virginiana.  \^irgin's  Bower,  or  Wild 
Clematis.  In  midsummer,  this  vine  brightens 
many  landscapes,  as  it  rambles  and  reaches  over 
trees  and  ugly  places,  covering  them  with  its  masses 
of  delicate  white  flow^ers. 
Each  10  100 
2  years...  $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Clematis  Hybrids 
Extra  strong  plants,  50  cents 
each;  $4.00  per  10;  $35.00  per 
100. 
Duchess  of  Edinburgh.  Pure 
white,  double  flowers. 
Henryi.  Large,  creamy  white 
and  handsome. 
Jackmani.  Next  to  C.  panicu- 
lata, this  is  the  most  popular  vari- 
ety, with  rich,  royal-purple  flowers 
three  inches  across;  borne  abund- 
antly in  June  and  occasionally  af- 
terwards. 
Mme.  Baron  Veillard.  Rose. 
Mme.  Edouard  Andre.  Deep, 
rich  crimson;  large  flowers. 
Romona.  Very  large,  deep  sky- 
blue  flowers.    A  desirable  new  sort. 
Ville  de  Lyon.  Bright  red.  Well- 
formed  flowers,  and  very  good  va- 
riety. 
Dolichos.  Kudzu  Vine 
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  eff'ects  and  useful 
for  hiding  unsightly  objects.  The 
leaves  are  large  and  handsome. 
Each  10 
2  years  $0  25      $2  00 
Euonymus 
Honeysuckle. 
and  always 
Euonymus  radicans.  Creeping  Euonymus. 
An  evergreen  species,  with  small,  glossy  leaves. 
Grows  slowly  to  a  height  of  20  or  30  feet.  Clings 
tenaciously  to  walls  or  rocks,  for  which  it  makes  a 
splendid  cover.  Easily  kept  under  control,  and  on 
this  account  suited  for  low  walls. 
Each  10  100 
i  to  2  ft.,  2  and  3  years.  .  .  $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
var.  variegata.  Differs  from  the  above  in  that 
it  has  pretty  creamy-white  markings  on  the  leaves 
that  make  it  valuable  for  contrasts. 
Each  10  100 
H  to  1  ft.,  2  vears   $0  20     $1  50    $12  00 
1  to  IX  ft.,  2^  and  3  years,       25       2  00      15  03 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Hedera.  Ivy 
Hedera  helix.  English  Ivy.  A  familiar  ever- 
green vine,  with  thick,  dark  green  foliage.  It 
grows  in  almost  any  soil,  and  is  fond  of  shady  places. 
The  young  and  immature  wood  sometimes  Winter- 
kills 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,  trellis  work,  graves,  and  as  an 
evergreen  carpet  beneath  trees  in  places  where 
grass  will  not  grow.  Each  lo  lOO 
Potted  plants   $0  35      $2  50    $20  00 
Jasminum 
The  two  varieties  described  on 
page  48  are  sometimes  trained  over 
arbors,  trellises  and  used  as  vines 
are  used. 
Lathyrus 
Lathyrus  latifolius.  Ever- 
lasting or  Perennial  Pea.  Climbs 
to  a  height  of  8  or  10  feet,  and  the 
entire  Summer  it  produces  clusters 
of  rosy-red,  pea-shaped  flowers.  A 
good  vine  for  planting  among  rocks 
and  shrubberies. 
Each  10  100 
2  years. . .  .$0  15      $1  25    $10  00 
var.   alba.     A  white-flowering 
form  of  the  above. 
Each  10  100 
2  years.... $0  15      $1  25    $10  00 
Lonicera.  Honey- 
suckle 
Favorite  vines,  with  flowers  of 
WiM^^M  delicious  fragrance.  Strong,  rapid 
growers  in  any  soil  or  location. 
They  are  well  adapted  for  all  trellis 
work;  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  wild  and  natural 
ways.  The  vines  take  root  where 
they  touch  the  ground;  this  habit 
suits  them  for  creeping  over  dumps 
and  unsightly  places,  and  for  retain- 
ing soil  on  slopes  and  banks.  They 
withstand  shade,  and  make  a  ground 
Always  desirable  cover  in  places  where  grass  will  not 
dependable.  grow. 
Lonicera  Belgica.  Monthly  Fragrant  Honey- 
suckle.   Red  flowers.  Each  lO 
2  to  3  ft.,  3  vears   $0  25      $2  00 
L.     Caprifolium.      Italian  Honeysuckle. 
Flowers  yellowish-white  on  the  inside  and  purplish 
outside.    A  free  bloomer.     Each  lo  lOO 
1  ft.,  1  year   $0  20     $1  50    $12  00 
L.'  fl'ava.    Yellow   Honeysuckle.    An  early 
and  fragrant  bloomer.  Each  10 
1  to  IK  ft.,  1  year   $0  20     $1  50 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  and  4  years   25       2  00 
L.     Hendersonii.      Yellow,  trumpet-shaped 
flowers  Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft..  3  and  4  years.  .  $0  35      $2  SO    $18  00 
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