... Fol»a|e of different varieties of Ampelopsis, reading from left to right: (I) Boston'Ivy, Ampelopsis veitchii; (2) 

 Virginia Creeper, Ampelopsis quinquefolia; (3) New Boston Ivy, var. lovi^ii. Plant some vines of the latter if you 

 want a climber that is different. 



Ampelopsis 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. 

 This is the true Woodbine or "Five-fingered Ivy," 

 with large, handsome leaves deeply cut into five 

 lobes. Its blue berries contrast with the Autumn 

 coloring when the leaves turn a gorgeous crimson. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



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



2- yr. field grown 20 1 50 12 00 



Potted Plants, 4-in. pots. .. . 35 3 00 25 00 

 Potted Plants, 6-in. pots 50 4 00 32 00 



var. Englemanii. Practically identical with the 

 Virginia Creeper. Each Per lo Per lOO 



1-yr. field grown $0 15 §1 25 $10 00 



2 and 3-yr. field grown 20 1 50 12 00 



Potted Plants, 6-in. pots 50 4 00 32 00 



var. Pubescens. Similar to A. quinquefolia but 

 leaves a little larger and rougher. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



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



2 and 3-yr. field grown 20 1 50 12 00 



A. veitchii; syn. tricuspidata. Japanese or 

 Boston Ivy. The. tendrils hold tenaciously to any 

 support and the roots find nourishment in the 

 poorest soils. It is a hardy, rapid grower. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2- yr. field grown $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Potted Plants, 4-in. pots 40 3 00 25 00 



var. Lowii. A new Japanese Ivy, possessing all 

 the good points of the popular Japanese or Boston 

 Ivy. The foliage is much smaller and deeply cut, 

 giving it a beauty not possessed by the old sort. 



Each 



2-yr. field grown $0 35 



Potted Plants, 4-in. pots 60 



Per 10 Per 100 



$2 50 820 00 

 5 00 40 00 



Aristolochia 



Aristolochia sipho. Dutchman's Pipe. A 

 strong, hardy-growing tropical-looking vine, with 

 attractive light green leaves, 8 to 12 inches across. 



Each Per 10 



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



You will note that we offer many varieties of vines 

 and roses in potted plants. This well-established 

 stock usually gives quick results. 



Celastrus: Bittersweet 



Celastrus articulatus. Japanese Bittersweet. 

 A vigorous-growing vine that is very ornamental. 

 The orange and scarlet fruits in the Fall are just as 

 pretty as our native Bittersweet. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 

 2-yr. field grown SO 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Clematis 



Clematis crispa. Marsh Clematis. Leaves com- 

 pound and attractive. Flowers purple, nodding 

 from end of stout stems. Each Per 10 



Potted Plants, 5-in. pots $0 75 $6 00 



C. 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. Each Per 10 Per 100 



1-yr. field grown $0 25 $2 00 $14 00 



Potted Plants, 4-in. pots 40 3 00 24 00 



Potted Plants, 5 and 6-in. pots 60 4 50 32 00 



Clematis Hybrids 



The difficulty which is so often experienced with 

 these beautiful vines, which produce such a varied 

 and sho^^'y wealth of bloom, discourage many people 

 from trying to raise them. We suggest as means of 

 minimizing failure that these hybrids be planted in 

 Spring rather than Fall and that the plant be firmly 

 tied to a support to prevent it from swaying on the 

 stalk. This swaying cracks the bark just above the 

 ground and induces a blight which kills the plant. 



Each Per 10 



Strong plants SO 75 $6 00 



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. Very large, deep sky-blue flowers. A 

 desirable new sort. 



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

 and a very good variety. 



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