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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
Ornamental Vines 
Virginia Creeper or 
Woodbine 
(See also Grape Vines on page 70) 
VIRGINIA. CREEPER or WOODBINE. Also called 
five-leaved Ivy. One of the most popular and 
most valuable vines with handsome foliage, and 
blue berries in the late Summer. The deep red 
which it takes on in the Fall is especially strik¬ 
ing. Each, 30c; 10, $2.75. Postpaid, each, 35c. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. Useful both as a 
vine or shrub. Not a good climber, but excel¬ 
lent to trail on walls, terraces, etc. A fast 
growing woody plant with drooping or trailing 
branches. Has lavender blossoms early and 
good sized ornamental red fruit which persists 
into Winter. Each, 20c ; 10, $1.50. Postpaid, 
each, 25c; 10, $1.75. 
PURPLE FLOWERED JACKMANII CLEMATIS. 
This is one of the less hardy large flowered 
type which produces a dense mass of purple in 
midsummer. Trial has demonstrated that it 
will thrive here with winter protection. Each, 
90c; 6, $4.75. 
Engelmann’s Creeper 
CLEMATIS or \ IRGIN S BOWER. With its star-like white flowers and feath¬ 
ery seed heads this native is one of the handsomest of all climbers. It at¬ 
tains a new growth of 8 to 10 feet each year, hut part of the old growth 
dies off. Each, 30c; 10, $2.50'. Postpaid, each, 35c. 
ENGELMANN’S CREEPER (Amp. Engelmanni). A type of Virginia creeper, 
but having shorter joints and much smaller and thicker leaves. Its strong¬ 
est feature is its ability to cling to brick, stone or plaster. This makes it 
valuable in covering walls and large buildings. It is quite hardy but we 
advise planting it in partially sheltered place's. Each, 35c; 10, $3.00. Post¬ 
paid, each, 40c. 
NATIVE HOP VINE. This vine is very similar in appearance to the cultivated 
sort but is hardier. A perennial root with new growth each year which 
attains a length of 16 feet or more. A handsome, thick-growing vine that 
will thrive in almost any soil and under any condition. Each, 25c: 10c. $2.00. 
Postpaid, each, 30c. 
BITTERSWEET, Celastrus scandens. A very ornamental and absolutely hardy 
native climber. It produces orange-yellow flowers followed by show'y crim¬ 
son fruits m Autumn. The leaves are dense and glossy. Each, 35c; 10, $3.00. 
Postpaid, each, 40c. 
Virgin’s Bower 
Clematis 
Hardy Roses 
ar- e su f ted to the climate of the Northwest and nearly all require 
p„h,ff n n. a + u Winter protection. Of those we list, Rosa Pratincola, Harrison’s Yellow 
+ are e ntirely hardy without covering. The Rugosa and its hybrids will kili 
back a trifle in severe Winters, but are generally hardy; all others should be cut back in the Fall and 
Sing I e°Roscf iU or^e«Kl ^postpakL * ba “ ked UP ’ but at least with *raw or manure. Add Scto priced 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Rosa pratincola). Grown by us from seed. The North 
Dakota State Flower and the hardiest and prettiest of the several wild 
Roses of the Northwest. Never grows taller than 2 to 3 feet and assumes 
a symmetrical bush shape which makes it ideal for low division lines. 
gJod Ihfe!' EaS’ 35c n ; l(> f O o O r rn $ 3 . 09 . e foll ° Wed by bright scarlet berries of 
Prairie Rose 
RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
A hvhrma G mm? E ? EAUX ( Hybrid Rugosa). One of the most handsome 
hybnds. The color is a rather brighter red than Hansa and the flowers, 
tnougn smaller, are better formed and resemble the Tea Roses more. Very 
fragrant, medium hardy. Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. 
S *R THOS. LIPTON (Hybrid Rugosa). This is one of 
the hardiest of the white Rugosa hybrids and one of 
the very best as to size and doubleness of the flowers as well, so we are offering 
it instead of the old white sort that we listed formerly. Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. 
GROOTENDORST or CARNATION ROSE (Rugosa Polyantha Hybrid). Something 
new in Roses. Handsome Rugosa foliage with flowers in clusters like its baby 
rambler parent. The flowers, however, resemble carnations more than anything 
else and are of a delicate pink shade which heightens the resemblance. Each, 50c: 
5 for $2.25. 
AGNES (Hybrid Rugosa). The only real yellow rose of this type. A handsome clear 
yellow of a shade varying as it is in full sun or not from very pale to 1 lemon or 
darker. Blooms profusely and several times. Each, 60c; 5 for $2.75. 
NEW CENTURY (Hybrid Rugosa). This is a handsome, light pink; bush rather low 
growing-, 2 to 3 feet, but flowers of very large size. It is one of the hardier sorts, 
with the handsome leathery foliage of the Rugosa. A Vaij Fleet production. 
Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25. 
HANSA (Rugosa Hybrid). Crimson in color and one of the very hardiest. Strong 
and upright in growth, handsome foliage and blooms throughout the Summer 
most profusely. Flowers keep well when cut. Each, 45c; 5 for $2.00. 
SARAH VAN FLEET (Rugosa Hybrid). This is 1 one of the newer Rugosa hybrids, 
a production of the famous Rose breeder, Dr. F. W. Van Fleet. This variety is 
exceptionally hardy, a thrifty, strong growing bush. Blooms heavily and almost 
Amelia continuously through the season. Flowers are very double, large and of a rose 
Gravereaux pink color. Each, 50c; 5 for $2,25. 
