CROMWELL GARDENS. CROMWELL. CONN. 



Vines and Climbers 



HARDY VINES and CLIMBING PLANTS 



AMPELOPSIS • Boston I 



vy 



Engelmanni. An iiiipn>' 

 Creeper. (,l.^^v -y,, n u 

 crimson in tlie aiauinii. 

 stone or woodwork. _i 5 

 $2S per 100. 



Veitchii. This is uml. ml .ti 

 useful vine for nivi-ni 

 structures, ti. . -. . t, . ' 

 grows rapi(ll\ .ui'l 1^ t \i 

 to tlie sniiH itlii'-t -1)1 1.1. I 

 folia;- ,1 ,,. h, l.n-hi - 

 to -I:..:. - . :)M,-..n ..) 



.,i,n 01 the \-ir;;i.na 

 . , han-MiK to sr.irlrt- 

 ;'iO(l ccner lor rou^h 

 l aih, §3-50 per doz., 



lie most desirable and 

 ilN. stonework, wood 



on,r .-t.llill-^hed. it 

 l\- i.-ii.!. 1MU-, . liuging 

 iiniu th.- MiinnuT the 

 . li.m-iuu toward fall 

 1 \li ilutely hardy. 

 H 11 jil. lilting. 25 cts. 



Pniih . 1.. iIp' -Niiiii.i 

 each, c-'.^o pel (loz.. per tu 

 Quinquefolia. True Virginia Creeper, or Woodbine- 

 25 cts. each, $2.so per doz., $18 per 100. 



AKEBIA 



Quinata. Akehia Vine. One of our most graceful 

 hardy climbers. Numerous violet-brown flowers in 

 early spring; spicy cinnamon odor. 50 cts. each. Ss 

 per doz. 



ARISTOLOCHIA 



Sipho. Dutchman's Pipe. An extremely rapid-growing 

 climljer, hearing odd, brownish colored flowers not 

 unlike a pipe. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



ACTINIDIA 



Polygama. Fast-grow in t; \ iii,-; deep, shining green 

 foliage; flowers whiir. uaj^iaiit and freel>' produced. 

 Very choice. 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



BIGNONIA • Tecoma; Trumpet Vine 



Grandiflora. An extremely rapid-growing and showy 



vnie. I'seful for covering tinsighth 

 where a <|uick cover is cl. -ni .l I 

 orange-red flowers. .55 ( t- ■ 1 li 

 Radicans. V'i\'id orange-si .0 !• 1 il .i 

 rapid-growing vine. ,35 i t li - 

 Sanguinea praecox. An e.n 1: 1 



ing variety. A desirable a. > 1 



are not too severe. While- i h- 1 

 kill in this latitude, the nru i;ioutl 

 the season. cts. each. $5 per do; 



St limps or walls 

 .11 '.;e. attractive, 

 ,0 per doz. 



a splendid, 



CELASTRUS 



Scandens. /'. 



,'. A n.ui\e .liiiilMin; plant of 

 i.ipid -lowih, ■\,'n\-j. \m1I 111 -iim 01 >liaai-. .\ttiaetive 

 yrllMW il,,«ri- 111 June tollowed l.y lui-lit orange fruit 

 which reinaiiis on the plants nearly all winter. 35 cts. 

 each, S3. 50 per do7. 



Clematis Henryi 



CLEMATIS 



•hirk, showv. l.ell-shap 



I'" 



1,11 Ke-llowering white 

 jhes in diameter. 50 ■ 



Henryi. One of the I) 



rieties. I'lowers 4 to 



each. 55 per doz. 

 Jackmanii. The most reliable of all the large-flowi 



ing varieties. Deep violet-purple, broad-petiili 



flowers in great profusion. 50 cts. each. $5 per do; 



