Ornamental Department — Climbers 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, continued 
WEIGELA amabilis. Robust habit ; large 
foliage, pink blossoms ; flowers freely in 
the fall. 25 cents each. 
Candida. Vigorous, erect, making large 
plants ; early blooming, and continues 
during the summer, producing a profu- 
sion of pure white flowers. 25 cts. each. 
WEIGELA rosea. A beautiful variety, show- 
ing an abundance of fine, rose-colored 
flowers. Considered of the best. 
25 cents each. 
variegated. Foliage rich green, bordered 
with yellow, changing to white. Deep 
rose colored flower. 35 cents each. 
ORNAMENTAL CLIMBERS 
AMPELOPSIS Veitchi ( Boston Ivy). Small 
leaves, overlapping to form a solid front 
of green. Rapid of growth and clings 
with tenacity. Its beautiful summer 
green changes, with the autumn, to a 
rich scarlet - crimson. Attractive and 
valuable to cover brick or stone walls, 
masonry, etc. 25 cents each. 
quinquefolia ( American Ivy , or Virginia 
Creeper). An old, well-known variety of 
strong and rapid growth. Leaves turn 
to a beautiful crimson in the autumn. 
25 cents each. 
CLEMATIS Henryii. Very large, creamy 
white bloom of fine form. Grows well 
and blooms quite heavily. 50 cts. each. 
Jackmanni. Large ; rich, velvety violet- 
purple. Free of growth and bloom. 
50 cents each. 
Madam Edward Andre. Large blossoms of 
a bright red ; rich and velvety. Abun- 
dance of growth and bloom. 50 cts. each. 
paniculata. A new Japanese Clematis, 
producing single white, star-shaped flow- 
ers. Hardy and very desirable. A dis- 
tinct addition to a collection. 25 cents. 
HONEYSUCKLE ( Woodbine ) . See also Orna- 
mental Shrubs. 25 cents each. 
Hall’s Japan. Almost an evergreen. Pure 
white bloom, changing to yellow; in flower 
about three months. Very fragrant. 
Japan Golden. Foliage distinct ; mottled 
or variegated with bright yellow. 
Chinese Twining. Holds its foliage a good 
portion of the winter ; fragrant bloom, 
lasting most of the summer. 
Scarlet Trumpet. Bright scarlet, trumpet- 
shaped flower ; not fragrant, but de- 
cidedly handsome. Strong, free grower. 
Yellow Trumpet. With yellow trumpet- 
like flower. Well known. 
WISTARIA, Chinese White and Chinese Pur- 
ple. Long, pendulous clusters of pale 
blue or white flowers in profusion. Very 
rapid in growth, often making 15 to 
25 feet in a single season. 35 cts. each. 
JACKSON VINE 
( Smilax lanceolata) 
Often called Southern Smilax, Bamboo Vine, and 
Green Nut Vine 
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES 
We think we are the only firm advertising 
this very desirable evergreen vine. It has 
been known for years in and around Hunts- 
ville, though not widely known in many sec- 
tions. When once established it makes a 
wonderful growth each year. Its habit of 
growth is peculiar in that it sends up one 
new shoot from below the surface each 
spring. The previous year’s growth does not 
suffer during the winter months ; the foliage 
remains a dark, rich, glossy green the year 
round, and is largely used for decorative pur- 
poses, especially in the winter months. It 
takes some time to establish a plant nicely. 
Those we send are 3 years old, and by the 
time they have been planted 2 years they 
will make a good show and will increase 
rapidly each year. Many of the old Hunts- 
ville homes have beautiful specimens of it. 
The illustration is from a photograph of the 
Dement residence, Huntsville. This vine 
has often furnished decorative green for wed- 
dings, fairs, etc., in winter, when material of 
this kind is almost impossible to get. 
For a permanent porch shade plant 6 feet 
apart. Soil should be enriched with well- 
rotted stable manure. Plant the bulb or 
root about 3 inches below the surface, firm- 
ing it well into the soil. Planting can be 
done at any time from November to March 
Three -year- old vines, 50 cents each, $2 for 6 
