50 W. B. Whittier & Co., South Framingham, Massachusetts. 
LONICERA— Honeysuckle. 
LONICERA brachypoda, var. Halleana (Hall's Honeysuckle). A charming climber 
of rapid, dense growth with oval, soft green, persistent foliage and a constant 
succession throughout the summer of extremely fragrant white and yellow flow- 
ers borne in showy clusters. One of the finest for covering trellises and walls, 
and much used as a ground cover. 35 cts. 
L. — , var. Sinensis (Chinese Twining H.) . Sim- 
ilar in all respects to Hall's Honeysuckle, 
except in its rich, purple-tinted foliage. 35c. 
L. — , var. aurea reticulata (Golden H.). A 
beautiful variety, with foliage haffdsomely 
marbled with gold, and often showing tinges 
of pink in its young growth. Very desir- 
able. 35 cts. 
1. Belgica (Monthly H.). Thick, oval, glossy 
green foliage and a nearly continuous suc- 
cession of clusters of showy fragrant, beauti- 
ful yellow flowers. 35 cts. 
Lonicera— Honeysuckle. L. fochsioides (Fuchsia H.). A charming, scar 
let flowered species producing large, showy 
clusters of scarlet, Fuchsia-like flowers. 50 cts. 
L. sempervirenB (Scarlet Trumpet, or Coral H.). A vigorous climber, with dark 
green, oval foliage, and producing large clusters of bright vermilion, tubular 
flowers almost constantly throughout the summer. One of the best. 35 cts. 
L. Heckrotti. A hybrid form, a cross between the Belgian and Scarlet Trumpet 
Honeysuckle, producing a constant succession of showy clusters of fragrant, 
rich buff and crimson flowers. One of the choicest vines oflTered. 35 cts. 
LYCIUM— Box Thorn. 
LYCIUM Barbarum (Barberry B. T.). Flowers followed by bright crimson fruits. 
Particularly useful for covering unsightly ledges and stumps. 35 cts. 
Ii. Chinensis (Matrimony Vine). A very vigorous Chinese species, with larger, 
lighter green foliage and pale purple flowers, followed by large, pendulous, 
showy orange and scarlet fruits, borne along the length of the branches. 35 cts. 
PERIPLOCA— Silk Vine. 
PEBIFLOCA OreBca. One of the most rapid-growing vines, often growing 10 to 20 
feet in a season. Of slender growth, with lanceolate, rich, dark, shining green 
foliage and small clusters of purple flowers. Particularly useful where quick 
screen effects are desired. 35 cts. 
WISTARIA. 
WISTABIA Chinensis (Chinese W.). A strong, rapid-growing vine with light green, 
compound foliage of an evergreen nature and light blue, pea-shaped flowers, 
borne in very dense, long, pendulous racemes just in advance of the opening of 
the foliage and again, though in less abundance, in midsummer. 50 cts. 
W. — , var. alba (White Chinese W.). A beautiful, pure white variety. $1. 
W. — , Allenii. A rare and choice variety. $1. 
W. — , magnifioa, A vigorous variety, with much larger racemes of flowers. 50 cts. 
W. mnltijuga. A magnificent Japanese species of very rapid growth, with dense 
foliage and bearing extremely long, pendulous racemes of flowers. Thrives 
best near the water's edge, when its racemes often attain 2 feet in length, fi. 
W. — , var. alba. Pure white-flowered form of the last. Rare. $1.50. 
