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Lonicera Halleana — Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. 
Climbing Shrubs or Vines 
Akebia 
A. qiilnaUi. A rapid ^?rowins climber with 
clover-like leaves. l*urple flowers borne in 
clusters. 
Ampelopsis 
A. Kn^clnmniii. Very similar to Quinque- 
folia. clings closely to its support, and is a 
valuable vine for covering walls and trellises 
and for running over trees and covering un- 
sightly places. 
qiilnqiiofolia (American Ivy or Virginia 
Creeper). A very rapid growing vine, cover- 
ed with heavy digitate leaves, affording shade 
and of great beauty when changing to scarlet 
in autumn. The best climber to grow over 
porches, rocks or tree stumps. 
VcMtchii (Boston or Japan Ivy). The now 
famous Japan or Boston Ivy used so exten- 
sively to cover brick or stone buildings. The 
foliage is dense, completely carpeting a surface, 
and the autumnal tints of green and red are 
unsurpassed for beauty. A vine that becomes 
more popular every year. 
Clematis - Virgins’ Bower 
I.arse I'loworiiis Hybrid Sorts. 
Diifliess of KdiiiliurKli. Double, white, 
fragrant. 
Jaoknianni. Darge, rich violet purple, flow- 
ers in masses and a successive bloomer. 
Henryi. Very large, white and prolific 
bloomer. The best white. 
Madam Kdouard .\ndrc. New; large, deei> 
velvety crimson flowers. A flne bloomer, a 
great acqul-sition. 
Sicboldii or Ittiiuona. Darge, very flne. 
bright blue flowers. 
Select I.ist of Old and Xew Sorts, 
t'oeeinea (I.eather Flower). A curious 
bell-shaped heavy petaled flower, borne in 
profusion for a long season; bright scarlet. 
Crispa. Form of blossom similar to above, 
of lilac color. 
Pani<*ulata. A new Japanese plant which 
has proved perfectly hardy, one of the finest 
( limbers, vigorous, handsome foliage: produces 
late in summer a profusion of medium sized 
pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers. 
AmpelopHis Veitchii — Boston Ivy. 
Aristolochia - 
Dutchman’s Pipe 
-\. Sipho (Birth- 
wort). A native 
species of climbing 
habit and rapid 
growth, with very- 
large heart-shaped 
leaves, and bearing 
curious i)ii)e-shaned 
yellowish h r o w n 
flowers. 
Bignonia - 
Trumpet Flower 
H. mdicans. A 
strong climber. Foli- 
age dark green and 
pinnate. Flowers in 
clusters. trumpet- 
shai)e, orange-red, 
5 to 6 inches long, 
at intervals through 
the summer. 
Clematis Paniculata. 
