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Clematis Paniculata. A quick and satisfactory grower 

 that may be depended upon to produce a wealth of bloom, 

 like this, at the close of August. This Clematis is also 

 splendidly suited for climbing over tree trunks, stumps 

 and rocks. 



Clematis 



Popular vines that flower profusely, and are 

 everywhere planted for covering porches, trellises 

 and arbors, and to climb over posts and fences. 



Clematis crispa. Marsh Clematis. Leaves com- 

 pound and attractive. Flowers purple, nodding 

 from end of stout stems. Each Per lo 



Potted plants, 5-in. pots $0 60 S5 00 



G. flamula. Sweet Clematis. Dark green foli- 

 age that lasts well into the Fall. Fragrant, small, 

 white flowers in early Autumn. A hardy variety. 



Each Per 10 



Strong plants SO 50 $4 00 



G. Montana Mountain Glematis. Flowers 

 white, resembling those of the Anemone, sweet- 

 scented, produced in clusters. Each Per 10 

 Potted plants, 6-in. pots SO 75 S6 00 



G. paniculata. It is a strong, luxuriant grower, 

 with light green foliage, that is handsome in itself. 

 At the close of August innumerable starlike 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. See illustration above. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 yr., field grown $0 25 $2 00 $14 00 



Potted plants, 4-in. pots . . 35 2 50 18 00 

 Potted plants, 6-in. pots. . 50 3 50 25 00 



C. Virginiana. Virgin's Bower. A native vine 

 of quick growth. White flowers in the middle of the 

 Summer. Useful for arbors, trellises or for natural 

 eff"ects. Each Per 10 



Potted plants, 6-in pots $0 60 $5 00 



Clematis Hybrids 



Each Per 10 



Strong plants $0 50 $4 50 



Duchess of Edinburgh. Pure, white, double. 



Henryi. Large, creamy white and handsome. 



Jackmani. Next to C. Paniculata, this is the 

 most popular variety, with rich, royal-purple 

 flowers 3 inches across; borne abundantly in June 

 and occasionally afterward. 



Mme. Edouard Andre. Deep, rich crimson; 

 large flowers. 



Ramona. \'ery large, deep sky-blue flowers. A 

 desirable new sort. 



Ville de Lyon. Bright red, well-formed flowers; 

 and a very good variety. 



Dolichos : Kudzu Vine 



Dolichos Japonica. Japanese Kudzu Vine. 

 An extremely rapid-growing vine. It is an especially 

 desirable vine for quick effects, and useful for hiding 

 unsightly objects. The leaves are large and hand- 

 some. Each Per 10 

 Potted plants, 6-in. pots $0 75 $6 00 



Euonymus 



Euonymus radicans. Creeping Euonymus. 

 An evergreen species, with small, glossy leaves. It 

 clings to walls and rocks, for which it makes a 

 splendid cover. Being of slow growth adapts it for 

 covering low w^alls; also useful as a ground cover. 

 Another purpose for which it can be used is as an 

 edging like boxwood To give this effect it must, of 

 course, be clipped occasionally, but this treatment is 

 not injurious to the plant. 



Each 



2 yr., field grown $0 20 



3 yr., field grown 25 



Potted plants, 4-in. pots . . 35 



Per 10 

 $1 50 

 2 00 

 2 50 



Per 100 

 $12 00 



15 00 

 20 00 



var. variegata. Similar to "radicans," except it 

 has pretty creamy white markings on the leaves. It 

 can be used for the same purposes. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2 yr., field grown $0 20 $1 50 $12 00 



3 yr., field grown 25 2 00 15 00 



Potted plants, 4-in. pots. . 35 2 50 20 00 



var. vegata. The variety has beautiful glossy 

 green leaves that are broader than the other 

 varieties. Each Per 10 Per 100 



Bushy, 2 yr., field grown. . . .$0 60 $5 00 

 Potted plants, 4-in. pots. .. . 50 3 50 S25 00 



Hedera: English 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 carpei 

 beneath trees in places where grass will not grow. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



Strong potted plants, 4-in. 



pots $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



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English Ivy makes a ^ood ground cover In places too shady for ilrass to itrow. 



