ORNAMENTAL, DEPARTMENT— HARDY VINES 
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Large Flowered Trumpet Creeper (B. Radicans, 
var. Grandiflora) — A beautiful variety with 
very large flowers, salmon colored, yellow 
center and striped with red. 
CELASTRUS. Bitter Sweet 
Climbing Bitter Sweet (C. Scandens) — A native 
climber with fine large leaves, yellow flowers 
and clusters of capsuled orange fruit; a rapid 
grower. 
Clematis Jackmanni 
CINNAMON VINE. Dioscorea 
Chinese Cinnamon Vine (D. Batatas) — A beau- 
tiful, hardy, very fragrant, immensely rapid 
growing vine; requires no attention and will 
continue to grow for years; one of the most 
valuable. 
CLEMATIS. Virgin's Bower 
A beautiful class of hardy climbers, many of 
the varieties have flowers 5 to G inches in 
diameter. They are very valuable for training 
around and over pillars, verandas, fences, 
rock work, etc. 
Large Flowering Varieties 
Duchess of Edinburg — (Fine, large, double white 
flowers; blooms freely. 
Jackmanni — Immense flowers of an intense vio- 
let-purple color; bloom continually all sum- 
mer. 
Henryi — Flowers creamy-white and very large. 
A. free bloomer. 
Madam Edouard Andre — Flowers are a beautiful 
shade of crimson; a free bloomer. 
Ramona — A vigorous grower and perpetual 
bloomer; flowers a deep rich lavender. 
Small Flowering Varieties 
Coccinea — Flowers thick, bell-shaped, of a bright 
coral-red color; blooms profusely. 
Crispa — A slender dwarf variety with purplish 
flowers, bell-shaped, rather fragrant. 
Flammula — Flowers small, white and sweet- 
scented; needs plenty of sun. 
Pan leu lata — Probably the most popular of the 
small flowering sorts; vine is a rapid grower 
with glossy, green foliage; in September the 
flowers appear in a perfect mass of white, 
giving the appearance of a bank of snow; the 
fragrance is most delicious and penetrating. 
Virginiana (American White Clematis) — Pro- 
duces Immense quantities of small white flow- 
ers in August; a very rapid climber. 
Viticella — A well-known variety; produces a 
profusion of medium sized flowers of a bright 
wine-red color from June to August. 
ENGLISH IVY. Hedra 
■ The old Evergreen Ivy. Should be planted on 
the north side of walls or buildings to protect 
from the sun in winter. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera 
Chinese Twining Honeysuckle (L. Japonica) — A 
well-known vine, holding its foliage nearly 
all winter; blooms in July and September; 
very fragrant. Also known as the Evergreen 
Honeysuckle. 
Hall's Japan Honeysuckle (L,. Hallena) — A 
strong, vigorous vine with pure white flowers, 
changing to yellow; foliage remains green 
well into winter; very fragrant and covered 
with flowers almost the entire season; one of 
the best bloomers. 
Japan Golden Leaved Honeysuckle (L. Aurea 
reliculata) — A handsome variety, with the foli- 
age beautifully netted or variegated with yel- 
low. 
Monthly Fragrant Honeysuckle (L. Periclyme- 
num, var. Belgica) — Blooms all summer; flow- 
ers red and yellow and very fragrant. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle (L. Semper vlr- 
ens) — One of the handsomest In cultivation; 
a strong, rapid grower; flowers a bright scar- 
let, not much odor. 
Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle (L. Flava) — A 
strong native vine with brightest orange-yel- 
low trumpet-shaped flowers. 
MADERIA VINE 
Maderia Vine — A rapid climbing plant, with 
thick, glossy green foliage and fine white, 
fragrant flowers. 
