KatDana. North Carolina, and 'Boston . Massachusetts 
_ Hardy Native 
sCs^ P^ines & Climbers 
I / Lower prices in larger quanti- 
X ties than here offered on applica- 
tion. 
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Scarlet, bell-sliaped floivers 
crispa. Purple Clematis. 4- 
May till August. 25c. ea., 
scottii {dou^lasii). Western 
One of the finest spring sorts 
conspicuous. 25c. ea., 
jt2.25 for 10. 
ligusticifolia. Western 
Virgin's Bovver. 5-15 
ft.. White. Fine sort, 
much like C. virgini- 
ana. 30c. ea., $2. 50 for 
.10. (See illustration. ) 
virginiana. Virgin's 
Bower. 10-35 ff- 
White One of the 
fastest growers and fine 
for covering walls, trel- 
lises and in shrubbery. 
Flowers July to August 
followed by remarka- 
ble plumed seed heads. 
15c. ea. , $1 for 10. 
paniculata. 10-30 ft. 
Not native. White. 
Very fragrant showy 
sort, no less in fruit 
than in fiower. Rapid 
grower. 25c. ea., 
$2.25 for 10. 
DIOSCOREA villosa. 
Wild Yam. 6-15 ft. 
Pale greenish-yellow. 
Showy clusters of three- 
winged fruit in fall. Its 
large leaves turn yellow 
in autumn. loc. ea., 
75c. for 10. 
AMPELOPSIS. See Parthenocissus. 
BIGNONIA crucigera (capreolata). Cross Vine. 
20-60 ft. Orange. Compound evergreen leaves. 
A showy vine. 3-6 in., 15c. ea., f i for 10. 
CEBATHA (Cocculus) Carolina. Carolina Moon- 
seed. 5-12 ft. Greenish, clings to smooth sur- 
faces. Fruit red and very showy. Leaves variable 
in shape. A good climber. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
CELASTRUS scandens. Bittersweet. 12-25 ft. 
Orange. Fruit very showy, bright scarlet, hang- 
ing till late. Fine for stone walls and banks. 
1-2 ft., uc. ea., $1.25 for 10; 2-4 ft., 25c. ea., 
f 1.75 for 10. 
CLEMATIS coccinea. Scarlet Clematis. 5 -to ft. 
June to July. 25c. ea. , ^2 for 10. 
12 feet. Bluish purple. One of the best. Flowers from 
$2.25 for 10. 
Clematis. 3-12 ft. Mountam Leather Flower, rare. 
Flowers deep blue, foliage silky gray and seed heads very 
Flowers and seed heads of Cleiiiat:8 liBUSticlfolia. 
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