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CLIMBING VINES. 
Ampelopsis Vietchii. This woodbine, known also as Japan Ivy, is 
one of the most effective vines for many positions, being, self- 
supporting, and covering the highest buildings. Hardy when it is 
established. 37 cents; $3 per dozen. 
Clematis Jackmani. A superb climbing vine; flowers very large, 
star-shape, darkest blue. 50 cents. 
Clematis in variety. Akebia, Dutchman's Pipe, Euonymus 
Radicans, Wistarias, Roxbury Waxwork, Woodbines, 
Honeysuckles in variety, and Running Roses. 25 to 50 cents, 
according to size. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Yucca Filementosa. A broad-leaved evergreen producing a tall 
spike of bell-shaped flowers, and a fine winter effect. 37 cents. 
Tree Paeonia. Strong plants, 50 cents to $2. 
Japan Iris. Choicest named kinds, 50 cents. $4 per dozen. 
Arundo Donax Variegata. A hardy, broad-leaved bamboo, foliage 
creamy-white and green. 37 cents; $3 per dozen. 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
Buckthorn. Very hardy. $2 per hundred. 
English Privet. Very early, a clean, bright green until late frosts. 
$2. 
California Privet. Large, fine foliage keeping green until Christmas. 
Extra, $4. to S6. 
Lilacs make a good hedge. .Strong plants, $6. 
Three-thorned Acacia. The foliage is very beautiful, and it makes 
a strong and fine defence. $2 to $4 per hundred. 
Evergreens for hedges, such as Arbor Vit.e, Norway Spruce, 
Pines, etc., for which we will quote special rates. 
Spiraea Thunbergi. The delicate foliage of this flowering shrub 
makes it very desirable for a low, graceful hedge. $6 per 
hundred. 
