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Clematis paniculata. (See page 35 .) 
Hardy Vines 
Actinidia polygaina, 
A hardy, rapid-growing plant from Japan, 
■with white flowers and edible fruit. 35 
cts. each. 
Akebia quinata. 
A singular Japanese climber, growing to 
aiheightof 10 to 15 feet; handsome leaves 
and fragrant, chocolate-colored flowers in 
June. 35 cts each. 
Ampelopsis. 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). One 
of the finest vines for covering walls, 
trunks of trees, or any unsightly object. 
The foliage becomes rich crimson in au- 
tumn. Strong plants, 20 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz. 
and Climbers. 
Veitchii (Boston Ivy). One of the 
handsomest clinging vines in cultivation, 
The leaves are three lobed and overlap one 
another, forming a dense sheet of green, 
changing to rich crimson in autumn. The 
plant is tender when young, and should be 
protected the first two or three years. 
Strong plants, 35 cts. each. 
CLEMATIS. 
These are among the most beautiful and 
satisfactory plants grown. They can be 
used in almost any situation, either on 
arbors, verandas or trellises, but to be 
seen to the best advantage, they should 
be trained to individual trellises in the 
