SIEBRECHT & SON 
LARGE FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
Extra-strong flowering plants, so cts., 75 cts. 
and $1 each. 
Baron Veillard. Beautiful shade of rose-lilac. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. TMiito ; double. 
Gipsy Queen. Deep violet flowers. 
Henryi. Creamy white ; free bloomer. 
Jackmani. Rich violet-purple. 
Miss Bateman. White, with cream-colored 
bars. 
Mme. Andre. Carmiuc-violet. 
Ramona. Beautiful laveuder flowers. 
Star of India. Beddisb plum. 
Euonymus 
$2 to $3 per doz. 
Euonymus radicans. This is a self-clinging 
vine, slow-growing until it gets well started. 
E. radicans variegatus. Foliage variegated. 
Ivy (Hedera) 
Hedera Helix (English Ivy). The old common 
Ivy. This is hardy here, and does especially 
well when planted on the eastern or northern 
side of buildings, where it is free from the 
sun in winter. I'ot-grown plants. 3.5 cts. to 
75 cts. each ; extra-strong and heavy plants. 
fine specimens, -fl to $1.50 each. 
H. Helix marmorata. Large leaves, irregularly 
blotched with yellowish white. Extra-fine 
plants, $2 to $3 each. 
Jasminum 
25 cts. to 50 cts. 
Jasminum nudiflorum (Yellow Jasmine). The 
beautiful yellow flowers expand as soon as 
winter disappears. 
J. officinale. Though known as the hardy white 
.Jasmine, it will not stand north of this lati- 
tude without some shelter. 
Matrimony Vine {Lydum) 
Lycium Chinense. A neat, half-climbing plant, 
bearing small, light pink flowers in summer, 
followed by berries which turn to a beautiful 
scarlet in the fall, when it is very orna- 
mental. 25 cts. to 35 cts. 
VINES IN POTS FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT 
Special attention is directed to our stock of Potted Vines. We grow them with more care 
than is customary. Many plants are carefully staked and trained, and all are of extra value. 
They can be transplanted easily ; in fact, can be moved with success all through the bummer 
months. Their use insures highly satisfactory results. 
Honeysuckle (Lonkera) 
25 cts. to 35 cts. each, $2 to $3 per doz., ex- 
cept where noted. We make a specialty of 
pot-grown, extra-strong Honeysuckle plants, 
$4 per doz. 
Lonicera Belgica. Is covered all summer with 
red and yellow fragrant flowers. 
L. brachypoda (Japanese Evergreen). 
L. brachypoda aurea reticulata. A golden- 
leaved, beautiful variety. 
L. Halleana. One of the fastest growers of all. 
Excellent where a rapid glower is wanted. 
The cream-colored flowers come late in June, 
and it blooms a little through the summer 
and freely in the fall. 
L. sempervirens. Sometimes called Red Trum- 
pet. Scarlet flowers ; strong grower ; almost 
evergreen. 
L. Sinensis (Chinese Honeysuckle). The foli- 
age is reddish green. The flower-buds are 
red, white inside, as shown when expanded. 
Combines well alternated with the green- 
leaved kinds. 
Wistaria (Qbdne) 
so cts. to 75 cts. each, except where noted. 
Wistaria frutescens (native species). The pur- 
plish white racemes expand toward the close 
of May, later than the Chinese. 
W. magnifica. Of much resemblance to the 
Frutescens, but the flowers are in rather 
larger bunches and are lighter. 
W. multijuga (Japanese). This bears racemes 
of flowers 2 to .3 feet in length and of light 
purple color. Flowers at the close of May. 
W. multijuga alba is a pure white-flowered sort. 
Very handsome. 
W. Sinensis (Chinese). Purplish white flow- 
ers borne in May. 
W. Sinensis trained in standard or tree form, 
making a most beautiful ornament to the 
lawn. Extra-large specimens, $3.50 to $5 
each. 
W. Sinensis alba. White-flowered. 
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