LONICERA  OR  HONEYSUCKLE— Continued 
Lonicera  Japonica,  var.  aurea  reticulata. 
Golden  Honeysuckle.  The  leaves,  netted  with 
golden  yellow,  are  beautiful  in  themselves,  and  are 
valuable  for  color  contrasts  with  other  kinds.  It  is 
a  good,  hardy  grower,  with  fragrant,  cream-colored 
flowers.  Each  10  100 
1  to  2  ft.,  1  year   $0  15      $1  25    $10  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  and  4  years.  .        25       2  00      12  00 
Potted  plants   35       3  00     25  00 
var.  brachypoda.  Evergreen  Honeysuckle. 
This  variety  is  very  similar  in  appearance  to  the 
well-known  Hall's  Honeysuckle.  It  is  a  strong 
grower  and  desirable  sort,  with  yellow  flowers. 
The  leaves  turn  a  coppery  hue  in  late  Autumn,  and 
last  until  almost  Spring. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  2  ft.,  1  year   $0  15      $1  25    $12  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  years   25       2  00      12  00 
Potted  plants   35       3  00     25  00 
var.  Chinensis.  The  leaves  are  reddish-green, 
often  with  purplish  veins  beneath.  In  Winter,  the 
foliage  turns  to  a  beautiful  bronze  hue  and  lasts 
well  on  toward  Spring.  The  profusion  of  buds  are 
tinted  with  pink  and  open  into  very  fragrant  white 
and  pink  flowers.  This  is  one  of  the  best  varieties 
for  every  purpose.  Each  10  lOO 
3  to  5  ft..  3  and  4  vears. . .  $0  25  $2  00  $15  00 
Potted  plants   35       3  00      25  00 
var.  Halliana.  Hall's  Honeysuckle.  The 
most  popular  variety.  Glossy,  light  green  leaves; 
strong,  vigorous,  half-evergreen  habit,  and  a  wealth 
of  white  and  buff  flowers,  succeeded  by  occasional 
bloom  until  frost.  Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  1  year   $0  15      $1  25    $10  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  years   25       2  00      15  00 
Potted  plants   35       3  00      25  00 
L.  sempervirens,  var.  fuchsioides;  syn.  L. 
punicea.  Scarlet  Trumpet  Honeysuckle.  Dif- 
fers 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  100 
1  to  IK  ft.,  1  year   $0  20     $1  50    $12  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  years   25        2  00      15  00 
Potted  plants   50       4  00 
L.  Sullivanti.  Attractive  foliage;  yellow  flowers 
and  scarlet  berries.  Each  10  100 
3  to  5  ft.,  3  and  4  years.  .  $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
Lycium.    Matrimony  Vine 
Lycium  Chinense.  A  hardy  plant,  that  serves 
as  a  vine  or  shrub.  Slender,  drooping  branches; 
bears  pink  and  purple  flowers  from  June  until 
September,  that  are  succeeded  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  5  ft.,  3  and  4  years.  .  $0  35      $2  50    $18  00 
Periploca 
Periploca  Graeca.  Silk  Vine.  Dark  green, 
silky  leaves.    Small,  purple  flowers  in  July. 
Each  10  100 
3  to  4  ft.,  3  years   $0  25      $2  00    $15  00 
Roses 
The  Rambler  Roses  and  some  of  the  other  varie- 
ties that  we  mention  on  pages  61  and  62  may  be 
successfully  used  for  climbing  and  rambling  about 
in  the  same  manner  as  vines. 
Schizophragma 
Schizophragma  hydrangeoides.  Climbing 
Hydrangea.  A  tall  climber,  with  many  tendrils, 
that  grip  firmly  to  any  wall  or  support  given  it. 
Flat  clusters  of  showy  flowers  in  midsummer.  Each 
3  to  5  ft.,  4  years   $1  00 
Vinca.  Periwinkle 
Vinca  minor.  Myrtle  or  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  1000 
K  to  1  ft.,  1  year,  $0  07  $0  60  $4  00  $25  00 
1  to  IK  ft.,  2  years,      10         75      6  00     40  00 
Potted  plants   15      1  25    10  00     60  00 
var.  alba.  White  Periwinkle.  White  flowers 
alone  distinguish  it  from  the  common  variety  above. 
Each  10  100 
Potted  plants   $0  15      $1  25    $10  00 
Vitis.    The  Grapes 
Vitis  cordifolia.  Frost  or  Winter  Grape. 
Small,  black  Grapes,  Valued  for  natural  effects, 
running  over  trees,  etc.  Each  lo 
3  years   $0  35      $2  50 
V.  Labrusca.  Fox  Grape,  A  rapid-growing, 
strong,  native  vine,  with  large,  purplish-black  fruits. 
Especially  suited  for  climbing  over  thickets  and 
trees.  Each  10 
1  to  2  ft..  3  years   $0  35      $2  50 
Wistaria 
Strong-growing  vines,  that  wrap  themselves 
tightly  about  any  support,  and  are  valued  most  for 
covering  bowers,  porches  and  training  over  tree 
trunks.  In  May  they  bear  abundant,  dense, 
drooping  clusters  of  flowers,  similar  in  shape  to 
those  of  a  sweet  pea,  and  occasionally  a  lighter  crop 
follows  in  August.    See  illustration,  page  62. 
Wistaria  Chinensis.  Chinese  Wistaria, 
The  common  variety,  which  flowers  so  profusely  in 
May.  Flowers  pale  blue;  fragrant.  It  with- 
stands the  smoke  of  cities;  grows  anywhere. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  3  years   $0  50     $3  50    $25  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  4  vears   75       5  00     35  00 
Potted  plants   75       5  00 
var.  alba.  A  beautiful  white-flowering  form  of 
our  common  Wistaria,  that  possesses  the  strong- 
growing,  hardy  qualities  of  its  parent. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft.,  1  year   $0  35      $3  00    $25  00 
IK  to  2  ft.,  2  years   50       4  00 
3  to  4  ft.,  4  years   1  00       7  50 
Potted  plants   75       5  00 
Each 
4  to  6  ft.  specimens  $3  50  to  $5  00 
W.  frutescens.  American  Wistaria.  Lilac- 
purple  flowers;   later  than  the  other  kinds. 
Each  10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  4  years   $0  50      $3  50    $25  00 
var.  magnifica.    Flowers  fragrant;   larger  and 
more  dense  than  the  above. 
Each  10  100 
4  to  5  ft.,  4  years   $0  50      $3  50    $25  00 
W.    multijuga.     Loose-Cluster  Wistaria. 
Panicles  of  deep  purple  bloom,  often  3  feet  long. 
One  of  the  most  artistic  of  the  group. 
Each  10  100 
1  to  IK  ft.,  1  year   $0  25      $2  00    $18  00 
2  to  2K  ft.,  2  years   35       2  50 
3  to  5  ft.,  4  years   50       3  50 
5  to  7  ft.,  heavy  specimens.  .  .$7  50  to  $10  00  each 
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