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HARDY CLIMBINQ SHRUBS AND PLANTS— Continued. 



HONEYSUCKLE— Continued. 



TRl£K WISTARIA. 



H. Chinese Twining — Holds its foliage nearly all win- 

 ter ; blooms ui July and September, and is very 

 sweet; one of the best HoneyBUckle-? in < nl ivation. 

 Good plants, 15 cts. ea., $1.25 per 10; 2 year old, 

 25 ct=!. ea., $2 per 10 ; extra heavy, 36 eta., $2 50 

 per 10. 



H. Brachypoda — One of the best, with oval, dense, 

 semi evergreen foliage, and very fragrant yellow 

 and cream-colored flowers in constant succession. 

 Excellent for covering trellists, rocks, dry banks, 

 fences etc., givinyr dense, al jaost evergreen, foliage 

 in either case. 25 cts., $2 per 10. 



H. Halleana {Hall's Japan Honeysuckle)— A strong, 

 vijkiorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white 

 flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, and 

 covered with flowers from July to December; 

 holds its leaves nearly all winter. The best bloomer 

 of all. 25 cts. to 35 cts.; good plant, 2 year8, $12 

 per 100; small plants, 15 cts. ea.. $8 per 100. 



K. Golden Variegated Honeysuckle— Foliage mosthand- 

 somelv variegated wiih gold and green during sum- 

 mer, and addins on a (^harming tint of pink during 

 the winter months. Evergrf-en, A slow but good 

 climber and verv showv. 25 cts., $2 per 10. 



H. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuclcle— Long, tubular, deep 

 crimson flowers, wiin Ifghier throat, borne pro- 

 fusely in bunches at intervals throughout the sum- 

 mer. One of the showiest, freest flowering, and 

 best climbers of the family. The flowers are fol- 

 lowed by very orna mental Bca'lf^t berries. 25 cts., 

 $2 per in ; good plants $12 per 100. 



». HeckrottI— A new variety. Flowers rose color on 

 the outside, yellow in center; said to bloom all 

 summer. 35 cts 



HYDRANQEA. 



H, Scandens (Climbing Hydrangea) — This has large 

 leaves and bears large heads of white flowers in 

 eaily June. It makes a heavy growth advancing 

 slowlv until well established. 3 to 5 inches, in 

 pots, 85 cts. each, $2.50 per 10. 



MATRIMONY VINE. 



Is a most vigorous, hardy climbing plant when ali-;. 

 tached to a tree, pillars of a piazza, or in any loca- 

 tion where a hardy, vigorous climber is desired. It 

 covers a great amount of space in a short time, and 

 every new growth is at once covered witii bright 

 purple flowers, Avhich are succeeded by brilliant 

 scarlet berries nearly an inch long. It will grow 

 and thrive in any situation, either shade or bright 

 sunlight. 25 cts. each ; extra heavy, 35 cts. 



SILK VINE. Periploca Grjeca. 

 Silk Vine — Native of Southern Europe. A rapid grow- 

 ing, beautiful climber ; will twine around a tree or 

 other suppoit to the height of 30 or 40 feet. Foli- 

 age glossy, and pu'ple-brown axillary clusters of 

 flowers. 25 cts. each ; $2 per 10. 



WISTARIA. 



W. Chinese — A most beautiful climber of rapid growth 

 and producing long, pendulous clusters of pale blue 

 flowers. When well established it makes an enor- 

 mous growth 15 to 20 feet in a season. Has long, 

 pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in May and 

 June and in autumn. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each ; extra 

 largp'. $1. (Snecnt), 



W. Chinese White — Pure white flowers. Introduced 

 by Mr. Fortune, from China, and regarded as one 

 of hie greatest acquisitions. 35 cts. to $1 each. 



