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Linn County Nursery 
Honeysuckle. 
Climbing Vines 
Actinida Polygama (Silver Sweet Vine) — 
A rapid growing vine with shining 
green lanceolate foliage and small white 
fragrant flowers. Good for covering 
trellises or walls. 
Amnelopsis Ungelmanni (Engelman's Ivy) 
— Not poisonous. Similar to our native 
Virginia Creeper but is more dense, rapid 
growing and clings readily to any smooth 
surface. A very desirable vine for all 
kinds of walls, tree trunks, etc.; much 
hardier than Boston Ivy. 
Ampelopsis Tricolor — A fine vine with foli- 
age variegated with white and pink. In 
fall it is covered with metallic blue 
berries. Does not cling to a wall but is 
fine for a trellis. 
Ampedopsis Veitclii (Boston Ivy) — One of 
the finest vines for covering smooth 
walls; it readily clings to any surface 
and covers it with bright green foliage 
which changes to crimson and yellow in 
autumn. It should be given winter pro- 
tection until well established. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet — Bears co- 
ral-red flowers throughout the summer 
and fall. 
Trumpet Flower — A splendid vine, vigor- 
ous and hardy, and a very rapid grower; 
well adapted for covering unsightly ob- 
jects. The flowers are large, being fully 
four or five inches long and in clusters. 
Wistaria — A beautiful climber of rapid 
growth, often growing fifteen to twenty 
feet in a season, and producing long, 
pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers 
about the size and shape of a bunch of 
grapes; sometimes gives second crop of 
flowers in the fall. 
White Wistaria — A white form of the 
above. 
Wistaria Multljuga — A new Japanese vari- 
ety with extremely long, loose panicles 
of deep purple flowers. 
Clematis 
These vines delight in a sunny situation 
and good rich soil. They are perfectly 
hardy but the top kills back in the winter. 
There is nothing better for training on 
pillars, trellises, porches, or for covering 
rocks or old stumps. All strong field- 
grown plants. 
Clematis 1'aniculatn — This remarkable 
flower blooms in September. It is one 
of the finest hardy climbers, with hand- 
some foliage, and of very vigorous, rapid 
growth. In late summer it produces 
dense sheets of medium sized, pure white 
flowers of the most pleasing fragrance, 
making a gorgeous sight. This is a new 
Japanese plant, perfectly hardy and 
finely adapted for covering any object. 
Clematis Jackiuauii — This is perhaps the 
best known of the Clematii. The plant 
is a free grower, and an abundant and 
successful bloomer, producing flowers 
until frost. Flowers are large and of 
an intense violet-purple, remarkable for 
their velvety richness. It has no supe- 
rior. July to October. 
Clematis Henryi — The best white variety. 
Fine, large, creamy white flowers; strong- 
grower, hardy, perpetual bloomer. 
Clematis Madame Edouard Andre — A dis- 
tinct carmine red in color. 
Clematis Jackmanii. 
