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Lonicera. Honeysuckle 



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. 



L. 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 



1- yr. field grown $0 20 



2- yr. field grown 25 



Potted Plants, 5-in. pots. ... 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. 



Each Per 10 Per UK) 

 l-vr. field grown. $0 20 $150 $10 00 



Periploca 



-.field grown. 25 2 00 14 00 



Potted Plants, 6-in, pots: 



Each Per 10 

 $0 50 $4 00 



var. chinensis. The leaves are 

 reddish green, often with purplish 

 veins beneath. In Winter the foli- 

 age turns to a beautiful bronze hue 

 and lasts well on toward Spring. 

 The profusion of buds are tinted 

 with pink and open into very fra- 

 grant white and pink flowers. Very 

 ornamental, but not so well suited 

 for bank planting to prevent erosion 

 as some other varieties. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



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

 Potted Plants, 6-in, pots: 



Each Per 10 



SO 50 S3 50 



var. Halleana. Hall's Honey- 

 suckle. The most popular variety. 

 Glossy, light-green leaves; strong, 

 vigorous, half-evergreen habit, and 

 a wealth of white and bufT flowers, 

 succeeded by occasional bloom until 

 i^OSt. ^.^^Y^ pgj- 10 Per 100 



1- yr. field grown. $0 20 $150 $1000 



2- yr. field grown. 25 2 00 14 00 

 Potted Plants, 6-in. pots: 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 50 $4 00 $30 00 



L. sempervirens ; var. fuch- 

 sioides ; syn. L. punicea. Scar- 

 let Trumpet Honeysuckle. Dififers 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 Per 10 Per 100 



2 and 3-yr. field grown $0 35 $2 50 $20 00 



Potted Plants, 6-in. pots 60 5 00 



Honeysuckle. Always desir- 

 able and always dependable, 

 whether growing on porch col- 

 umns, over rustic work or for 

 retaining embankments. 



Periploca Graeca. Silk Vine. Dark green, 

 silky leaves. Small purple flowers in July. A 

 comparatively rare but very ornamental vine. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



2-yr. field grown $0 30 $2 50 $18 00 



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



Solanum 



Solanum dulcamara. Wash- 

 ington Bower. Ornamental clus- 

 ters of red berries during Autumn 

 and early Winter. Attracts the birds. 



Each Per 10 



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



Tecoma : 

 Trumpet Vine 



These are familiar strong-growing 

 \ ines with deep, rich green foliage. 

 They are very desirable for cover- 

 ing Summer houses, training over 

 arbors, and to climb over trees, 

 rocks and rustic bridges. 



Tecoma radicans. Scarlet 

 Trumpet Vine. July to September. 

 Our native species, with deep scar- 

 let flowers. It is a familiar old- 

 fashioned vine that clings tenaciously 

 and grows rapidly to tall heights. 



2-yr, field grown: 



Each Per 10 

 $0 35 $2 50 

 4-yr. field grown: 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$0 50 $3 50 $25 00 

 Potted Plants, 6-in. pots: 

 Each Per 10 

 $0 60 $5 00 



T. Grandiflora. Trumpet Vine. 

 July. The orange-red flowers are 

 larger and earlier than T. radicans, 

 and it is a more bushy grower. 



Each Per 10 



2 and 3-yr. field grown . $0 50 $3 50 



Vinca: Periwinkle 



Vinca minor. Myrtle or Periwinkle. A 

 familiar evergreen creeper that bears blue flowers 



in early Spring. g^ch 

 ' yr. field grown $0 15 



2-yr. field grown 20 



Potted Plants, 3-in. pots. ... 25 

 Potted Plants, 4-in. pots. ... 35 



Per 10 

 $1 25 



1 50 



2 00 

 2 50 



Per 100 

 $9 00 



12 00 

 15 00 

 20 00 



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You can plant Moon's potted Vinea during the Summer months for quick results. 



