Vines and Climbers 



CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL CONN. 



CLEMATIS, continued 



Kosteri. Large, bright red flowers; very fine. 75 cts. 

 each, S7.50 per doz. 



Madame Edouard Andre. Stniiif;. vi^'orous f^rowcr 

 and free bloomer. Mowers lar^je, intcnsel\- 

 crimson. 75 cts. each. 57. .so jier do/. 



Paniculata. \'irgiii's Boivcr. This liandsome variety 

 is one of the most beaiuiful and prominent of the 

 cHmbing vines. Its rapid growth, perfect hardiness 

 and dehciously fragrant flowers which appear in 

 August, establish it at once as one of the most 

 desirable climbers. 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz.. Sis 

 per 100. 



Ville de Lyon. Xew. Xery large, beautiful, wine-red 

 flowers. Si each. 



Other named varieties on application 



EUONYMUS 



Arborescens. E. vegetus. A splendid broad-leaved ever- 

 green form that makes an excellent shrub for dry 

 embankments, or may be used as a climber. 35 cts. 

 to 50 cts. each, S3. 50 to S5 per doz. 



Arborescens foL var. E. vegetus fol. var. White-and- 

 green foliage. \'ery desirable. 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Kewensis. A neat variety of recent introduction, with 

 very small, dark green leaves. Of great value as a 

 rock-plant or ground-cover. 20 cts. each, S2 per doz. 



Radicans. A Japanese trailing vine, with dense, 

 glossy green foliage. Excellent for covering low- 

 walls, or it may be trimmed and used as permanent 

 low edging similar to old-fashioned boxwood. 10 cts. 

 each. Si per doz., 56 per 100; larger plants, 25 cts. 

 each, S2.50 per doz. 



Radicans fol. var. An attractive green-and-white 

 variegated form of the preceding. Now used exten- 

 sively for formal bedding. Small plants, 10 cts. 

 each. Si per doz., S6 per 100; larger plants, 25 cts. 

 each, S2.50 per doz. 



HEDERA 



Helix. Hardy English Ivy. This well-known, popular 

 evergreen vine is invaluable for covering walls, etc., 

 and makes an excellent ground cover in shady places 

 where grass will not grow. Very desirable for ceme- 

 tery work and for edgings of window-boxes. 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per doz., S18 per 100. Specimens, $1 each. 



LONICERA 



i. Hair-; Ilnncysuckle. Flowers pure white, 

 lit; to \i ll.)w\ Almost evergreen. 25 cts. 



Reticulata aur 



yellow an.l -1 

 Sempervirens. 



Graeca. Silk 

 Will twine a 

 Foliage glos 

 clusters. S'- 



it-gated. Beautifully variegated 

 ts. each. S2.S0 per doz. 

 Trumpet Htme\'snckle. Deep 



.ed by scarlet berries. 25 cts. 



PERIPLOCA 



7C. rapid-growing, beautiful climber. 



und a tree to the height of 30 to 40 feet, 

 and purple-brown; axillary flowers in 

 ;s. each, 5$ per doz. 



PUERARIA • KuJzu Vine 



A remarkably rapid-growing vine, attaining a growth 

 of from 40 to 50 feet in a season under good culture. 

 Leaves are deep green in color and of a soft, woolly 

 texture. Pretty pea-shaped rosy purple blossoms in 

 miniature racemes in late autumn. 25 cts. each, S2.50 

 per doz. 



WISTARIA . CKinese Wistaria 



A strong, rapid-growing vine, with nearly evergreen 

 foliage. The attractive pea-shaped flowers are borne 

 in long, drooping racemes before the foliage appears and 

 makes a splendid showing. One of the finest hardy 

 vines. 



Brachybotrys. Short-clustered Wistaria. Japanese 

 species, distinguished from all others by its slow 

 growth. Desirable for bushy specimens. Showy 

 purple flowers and silky racemes. Si each, Sio per 

 doz. 



Multijuga. Japanese Wistaria. Distinguished from 

 the Chinese by larger and looser racemes containing 

 sometimes as many as one hundred flowers. Si each, 

 Sio per doz. 



Sinensis. Delicate violet-blue; very floriferous and 



fragrant. 75 cts. each, S7.50 per doz. 

 Sinensis alba. .A. pure white form. 75 cts. each, S7.S0 



per doz. 



Lonicera Halliana 



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