ines 



Lonicera Hall 



Euonymus, continued 



Radicans. Climbing Euonymus. A good vine from 

 Japan with small, rich green, persistent foliage. Being 

 of rather slow growth, it is adapted to covering low 

 walls. It is sometimes used as a hedging, like boxwood, 

 and can be clipped. This treatment does not injure the 

 plant. Large plants, 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Radicans fol. var. Varief,jted Climbing Euonymus. 

 A form of the foregoing, the leaves variegated with 

 silvery white. 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Hedera • Ivy 



Helix. English Ivy. Dark green leaves of exquisite 

 outline and beauty. 30 cts. each, S3 per doz., S20 per 

 100; extra-large, from pots, 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Lonicera Climbing Honeysuckle 

 Prices of all varieties, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $30 

 per 100 



Halliana. Hall's Honeysuckle. A rampant, nearly 

 evergreen climber with stems 12 to i 5 feet long. Flowers 

 white, changing to yellow, deliciously fragrant; borne in 

 great profusion in summer and occasionally in the 

 autumn. One of the best for trellises and ground-cover. 



Reticulata aurea. Variegated Honeysuckle. Very 

 hardy, vigorous, and showy vine; variegated yellow 

 and green. 



Sempervirens. Trumpet or Coral Honeysuckle. A 

 high-climbing variety with stems 10 to 15 feet long. 

 Flowers scarlet, 2 inches long, profuse and very showy; 

 followed by scarlet berries. 



Periploca • Silk Vine 



Graeca. Twining stems, 20 to 30 feet long, clothed with 

 numerous large, dark green and glossy leaves. Flowers 

 brownish purple inside the margins, reverse side green- 

 ish. Borne in loose, long-stemmed cymes. 75 cts. each. 



Schizophragma 



Climbing Hydrangea 



Hydrangeoides. Stems climbing 20 to 30 feet or 

 more. Leaves bright green. Flowers produced in broad, 

 termmal, flat-topped clusters; very showy. Native of 

 Japan. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Wistaria 



Multijuga. Japanese Wistaria. A vigorous, tall- 

 growing vine with bright green foliage, widely culti- 

 vated in Japan but of Chinese origin. Flowers light 

 purple, in drooping racemes from i to 3 feet long. Extra- 

 large plants. Si each, $10 per doz. 



Sinensis (Glycine sinensis). Chinese Wistaria. 

 Rapid growing, with handsome foliage and flowers. 

 Flowers pea-shaped, purplish, profusely borne in droop- 

 ing clusters 7 to 12 inches long, opening in mid-spring. 

 75 cts. each, $-^.50 per doz. 



Sinensis alba (Glycine sinensis alba). A pure 

 white form of the above. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Wistaria sinensis 



