A/\OONS VINES 



Lonicera. Honey suck] e 



FAVORITE vines, with flowers of exquisite 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; also useful for covering unsightly places and for retaining soil on slopes and banks. 



K Lonicera Caprifolium. Italian 

 Honeysuckle. Flowers yellowish 

 white on the inside and purplish 

 outside. Color of foliage dull green 

 or gray. 



1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 

 grown. . . .$0 15 $1 25 $10 00 



2 yr., field 



grown .... 25 2 00 14 00 



L. Hendersoni. Corolla a purp- 

 lish pink; body of flower yellow. 

 Fragrant and an incessant bloomer. 



1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 

 grown. . . $0 15 $1 25 



2 yr., field 



grown ... 25 2 00 

 Potted plants, 



5 in. pots, 40 3 50 $25 00 



L. Japonica, var. aurea re- 

 ticulata. 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. 



1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 

 grown. . . $0 15 $1 25 $10 00 



Potted plants, 



5 in. pots, 35 2 50 22 50 



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. 

 1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 



grown . . .SO 15 $1 25 $10 00 

 Heavy, 



2 yr. vine, 

 field grown, 



25 2 00 14 00 



Potted plants, 6 in. pots, 



Each 



$0 35 



Honeysuckle. Always desirable 

 and always dependable, whether 

 growing on porch columns, over 

 rustic work or for retaining em- 

 bankments. 



Per 10 

 $2 50 



Per 100 

 sS22 50 



var. chinensis. The leaves arc reddish green, 

 often with purplish veins beneath. In Winter the 

 foliage turns to a beautiful bronze hue and lasts 

 well on toward Spring, l^hc profusion of buds are 

 tinted with pink and open into very fragrant white 

 and pink flowers Very ornamental, but not so 

 well suiter! for bank planting to prevent erosion as 

 some other varieties. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



1 yr., field grown $0 15 $1 25 $10 00 



Heavy 2 yr. vine, field grown, 25 2 00 14 00 

 Potted plants, 5 in. pots. . . 35 2 50 



var. Halleana- Hall's Honey- 

 suckle The most popular variety, 

 (jlossy, light green leaves; strong, 

 vigorous, half-evergreen habit, and 

 a wealth of white and bufl" flowers, 

 succeeded by occasional bloom until 

 frost. 



1 yr.. Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 

 field 



grown, $0 15 $1 25 $10 00 $75 00 

 Potted 

 plants, 

 5 in. pots, 



extra fine, 35 2 50 22 50 



L. Periclymenum var. Bel- 

 gica. Nature of growth is some- 

 what like a shrub, although it will 

 climb on- a support. Flowers are 

 bright red outside and appear dur- 

 ing the Summer months. 



1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 

 grown. . . .$0 15 $1 25 $10 00' 



2 yr., field 



grown 25 2 00 



L. sempervirens, var. fuchsi- 

 oides; syn. L. punicea. Scarlet 

 Trumpet Honeysuckle. Differs 

 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. 

 1 yr., field Each Per 10 Per 100 



grown ... $0 15 $1 25 $10 00 



L. SuUivanti. A strong, vigor- 

 ous grower; dark purplish-pink 

 flowers. Underside of leaf silvery 

 in color. 



Each Per 10- 



1 yr., field grown. . .$0 15 SI 25 



2 and 3 yr., field 

 grown 25 2 00 



Our pot-grown Vines 

 can be safely trans- 

 planted in Summer and 

 will give quick effects. 



