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HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS— Continued. 
AMPELOPSIS Engelmanni. A greatly improved variety of the Virginia 
Creeper, with smaller dense foliage of a light green in summer, chang- 
ing to a brilliant crimson in the autumn. One of the hardiest varieties 
known. Two-year-old plants, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; Three-year-old 
plants, each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
— Quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper.) Large, dark green foliage assuming 
brilliant shades in the autumn. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, 
$3.50; Three-year-old plants, each, 50c; ten, $4.50; Four-year-old plants, 
each, 55c; ten, $5.00. 
— Veitchi. (Boston Ivy.) Clings firmly to any wall, and when well estab- 
lished at the roots grows quickly. Two-year-old plants, each, 50c; ten, 
$4.50; Three-year-old plants, each, 60c; ten, $5.50. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. (Dutchman's Pipe.) Immense heart-shaped leaves, 
very dense rapid growers. Its brown flowers are shaped like a pipe. 
Three-year-old plants, each, 75c; Four-year-old plants, each, $1.00. 
BIGNONIA Radicans. (Trumpet Vine.) Clings to wall like Ivy. Its large, 
orange, trumpet-shaped flowers in August are unique and beautiful. 
Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; Three-year-old plants, each, 
50c; ten, $4.50. 
CELASTRUS Scandens. (Bittersweet.) A rapid climbing plant, with orange- 
yellow flowers. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50; Three-year- 
old plants, each, 50c; ten, $4.50. 
CLEMATIS. (Large-Flowered Varieties.) Most showy of all climbers. 
Plant in a sunny position in good garden soil dug very deep, placing 
the crown of the roots 3^ inch below the surface. They like plenty of 
moisture at the roots when in bloom. Field-grown plants. No. 1 grade 
each, $1.00; ten, $9.00. 
— Duchess of Edinburgh. Double white, scented. 
— Henryi. Creamy white. 
— Jackmani. Purple, free flowering. 
— Jackmani alba. Pure white. 
— Mme. E. Andre. A good red variety. 
— Ville de Lyon. Bright carmine. Best red variety. 
CLEMATIS Paniculata. (Japanese Virgin's Bower.) Pure white, deliciously 
fragrant. Blooms in August in the greatest profusion, covered with 
masses of small flowers borne in clusters. Two-year-old plants each 
40c; ten, $3.50; Three-year-old plants, each, 50c; ten, $4.50. ' ' 
EUONYMUS Radicans. A low trailing shrub, dark leaves; will form a splen- 
did shrub where it cannot climb. Valuable for covering wood, to which it 
clings. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
— Variegata. Foliage edged with creamy white, which takes on a pinkish 
tinge in winter. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
LONICERA Aurea Reticulata. (Golden Honeysuckle.) Handsome foliage 
netted and spotted bright yellow. Two-year-old plants, each 40c' 
ten, $3.50. > - . . 
— Belgica. (Monthly Fragrant Honeysuckle.) Blooms all summer. Frag- 
rant red and yellow flowers. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
— Halleana. (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle.) Deep green foliage, flowers pure 
white, turning to yellow, fragrant, blooms a\\ summer. Two-vear-old 
plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
— Sempervirens. (Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle.) Scarlet tubular flowers 
borne all summer in profusion. Two-year-old plants, each, 40c; ten, $3.50. 
LYCIUM Europaeum. (Matrimony Vine.) A fast growing vine with orange- 
red flowers. Three-year-old plants, each, 50c; ten, ^.50. 
WISTARIA Sinensis. (Purple Chinese.) A heavy and fast growing climber 
Flowers m violet-blue pendulous clusters, richly |)erfumed, produced in 
May. Three-year-old plants, each, $1.00. 
—Sinensis Alba. (White Chinese.) Of similar habit to the purple with 
pure white flowers. Three-year-old plants, each, $1.00. 
