Hoeing 
plum seedlings 
six weeks 
after planting. 
JACKSON VINE. 
'T'HE PICTURE on the other side shows the detail of the Jackson Vine, and also the handsome 
1 appearance it makes when twining its graceful branches over a porch. The leaves in the 
picture are reduced to about one-half their natural size, and show their smilax characteristics very 
plainly. It is hard to imagine a more useful porch-covering than this magnificent vine, as its 
foliage is dense enough to give a grateful shade in summer, and the evergreen qualities cause it 
to give a delightful touch of color to the home even in the coldest winter. 
It is perfectly hardy as far north as Washington, and when fully known, it will supplant almost 
all other vines used for similar purposes. See page 27 for further description and prices. 
Main driveway 
leading into our 
grounds. 
ALABAMA NURSERY 
COMPANY, 
HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 
