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A. Donaghue, Omaha, Nebra'ska. 
clematis PANICULATA. (See page^i.) 
Hardy Vines. 
AMPELOPSIS. 
We cannot too strongly recommend the free planting of the many beautiful 
climbers now to be had. Combining elegance of foliage with beauty of flower, as 
many of them do, they are most serviceable and desirable. 
Veitchii. (Boston Ivy.) The well-known clinging vine; much used on our 
finest modern stone residences. It clings firmly to the smoothest surface, and the 
leaves overlap each other and form a dense mass. It is a protection to wooden 
buildings, absorbing the moisture and preventing decay. In summer the leaves are 
of a deep green, but towards autumn they assume beautiful tints of scarlet, crimson 
and orange. 15 inches, 15 cts.; 2 feet, 25 cts.; extra, 3 feet, 40Cts., postpaid ; 15 inches, 
6 for 60 cts. ; doz., $1 ; 2 feet, 6 for 90 cts. ; doz., $1.50; extra, 3 feet, 6 for $1.25 ; 
doz., $2.25, not prepaid. 
Quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper.) Luxuriant in growth, with handsome 
foliage turning to bright crimson in the fall. Very hardy vine for covering old tree 
trunks, walls or fences. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
