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NATURAL PLANTINGS 
Virginia Creeper 
A vigorous high climhing vine of rapid growth. Foliage 
rieh crimson in autumn. 3 yrs., 30 cts. 
Trumpet Vine Bigonia radicans 
\ hardy, higli climbing phmt hearing large scarlet- 
orange, Irumpet shaped flowers in August. Foliage, 
handsome dark green, 3.5 cts. 
Roxbury Waxworlc (Bittersweet) Cela.ilru.s .muiilois 
\ native climber with glossy leaves. Orange fruit in 
clusters hangs on stems all winter, 3 yrs., 35 cts. 
Vines 
Valuable for trailing over rocks and stone walls. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia Japanese Bittersweet 
Celastrus paniculaius 
\ Japanese variety similar to the preceding; fruit crimson. 
3 yrs., 35 cts. 
Wild Clematis Clematis virginiana 
Native. Rapid growing. Wliite flowers in August 
followed by fealliery while seeds which are very decora- 
tive, i yrs., 30 cts. 
Red, or Swamp Maple 
See page 37. 
Sugar Maple 
See page 37. 
Black Birch 
See page 38. 
Yellow Birch 
See page 38. 
Canoe, or Paper Birch 
See page 38. 
American Beech 
See page 38. 
FRAMINGHAM 
A bare rocky place made attractive by the planting o( a Trumpet Vine 
Trees 
Acer rubrum fSilver Poplar 
See page 39. 
White Oak 
See page 39. 
Acer saccharnm 
Belula lenta 
Betula lutea 
Belula papyrifera 
Fagns grandifolia 
NURSERIES — FRAMINGHAM, MASS 
Scarlet Oak 
See page 39. 
Pin Oak 
See page 39. 
Red Oak 
See page 39. 
American Elm 
See page 39. 
Popnlus alba 
Quercus alba 
Quercus coccinea 
Quercus palusiris 
Quercus rubra 
TJlmuK amcricana 
