Vines and Climbing Plants. 
Actinidia Argnta 
4 yrs $ .30 each $ 2.50 ,f 20.00 
Akebia Quinata 
3 yrs I .30 each 2.50 17.50 
Ampelopsis Engelmanii Scarlet Virginia Creeper 
2 yrs. strong 5 in. pots $ .35 each 3.00 25.00 
3 yrs. strong 5 in. pots $ .35 each 3.00 25.00 
Henryii (New) Chinese 
5 in. pots . . $1.00 each 9.00 
Note: — In habit this new climber resembles 
our native woodbine. The ground color of the 
leaves is dark velvety green, with the mid-rib and 
principal veins silvery white. The foliage has a 
very striking appearance in autumn when the 
ground color changes to vivid red, the mid-rib 
and vein remaining white. In Massachusetts 
this vine requires protection during winter, but 
would probably prove quite hardy south of New 
York, or even farther north where the influence 
of the ocean moderates the temperature, 
heterophylla 
3-50 
30.00 
quinquefolia Virginia Creeper 
1 .00 
6.00 
$50 per M. 
1.25 
7.00 
$60 per M. 
veitchii Boston Ivy 
2 yrs $ .25 each 
2.00 
17.50 
AristOlochia sipho Dutchman's Pipe 
4 yrs. XX str. . $ .60 each 
4.50 
Celastris scandens Bitter Sweet 
1.25 
10.00 
1.50 
1 2.00 
Clematis coccinea 
3.00 
Gypsy Queen 
3 yrs. 5 in. pots $ .50 each 
3-5° 
Henryii white 
2 yrs. 5 in. pots $ .50 each 
3-5° 
Jackmanii blue 
3 yrs. 5 in. pots. I .50 each 
3-50 
Montana Rubra New (Chinese) 
3yr. 5 in. pots fi.oo each 
9.00 
Note: — This beautiful hardy new Clematis be- 
gins to bloom early in June when a profusion of 
soft, rosy-red blooms resembling those of the 
Japanese Anemone are produced. As the flow- 
ers are borne on the young wood, they appear 
more or less freely until frost. 
mongolica white, new, blooming in June 
3 yrs $ .25 each 1.75 15.00 
paniculata white, blooming in September 
3 yrs .f .25 each 1.5c 12.00 
Sieboldli white with purple center 
5 in. pots . . $ .40 each 3.00 
Rhododendron Maximum and Kalmia Latifolia 
