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Each Six 
TIPULARIA discolor. A low orchid, first producing a single 
ovate leaf, and afterward a slender scape, ending in a long raceme 
of numerous greenish purple Howers *-^5 ^5 
Vines and Climbers. 
Each. Six. 
-AMPELOPSIS bipinnata. Smooth vine, with beautiful cut leaves 
and rather bushy growth. Strong plants $o 40 
A. quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). A very good plant to cover 
rockwork etc., the leaves turning a brilliant crimson in autumn. 
Vigorous climber 20 
, ARISTOLOOHIA Sypho (Dutchman's Pipe). Stem climbing high, 
sometimes 40 feet or more. The leaves are very large, i to 12 
inches broad ; flowers large, shaped like a Dutch pipe, brownish- 
purple 25 $1 00 
I BIQNONIA capreolata (Cross Vine). Tall 
climber, with compound evergreen leaves, 
and large, showy, red flowers, yellow 
within 30 I 00 
WMt^Sfi CLEMATIS crispa (Crisped Leather Flow- 
"■''// JIBbLj er). See cut. One of the best of the cle- 
matises, producing large very fragrant 
purple flowers, singly on long sialks, 
nearly all summer 30 
O. ovata. Hroad oval leaves and purple 
flowers. Fruit somewhat like Virginiana 35 
O. Virginiana (Virgin's Bovver). A beau- 
T'/jr^^^^M t'fi'l herbaceous climber,wilh very showy 
W/^HH white flowers in clusters, which are suc- 
ceeded in autumn by the conspicuous 
feathery taijs of the fruit. Will cover an 
CLiiM.\ i lb CKisi'.A. arbor or ooi'ch completely in one season . 15 50 
' — DECUMARikA a^M^a (American Climb- 
ing Hydrangea). One of our best native climbers, with thick, 
smooth, green leaves and cymes of white fragrant flowers. It 
clings to a support as the ivy does. Tliis is a very fine vine, though 
almost unknown in cultivation 20 i 00 
JDIOSCOREA vill03a. A fine climber, its large leaves turning to a 
beautiful yellow very early in autumn; often 6 to 12 feet high, the 
three-winged nodding fi uit, in very showy clusters, hanging on the 
stem till into winter 20 75 
GELSEMIUM sempervirens (Carolina Yellow Jessamine). " Not 
cultivated to the e.xtent it deserves. Will grow in any land, rich 
or poor, wet or dry ; quick growing, and for several weeks in the 
spring literally covered with its lovely, fragrant, yellow flowers. 
One of the best of our hardy climbers." — Reasoner Bros. Strong 
plants t5 I 00 
LONICERA parviflora (Small Honeysuckle). Twining shrub 3 to 5 
feet high. Flowers purplish, mostly on the ends ol stems; leaves 
smooth and green 20 75 
Li. sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle). Flowers in whorls, red 
outside, yellow within; stem twining with almost evergreen leaves 15 5° 
