Polygonum (Silver Lace Vine) 
Vines and Climbers 
All Strong, Field-grown Plants 
F OR quick results in covering the bare sides and softening 
the sharp angles of buildings, hiding unsightly fences, beau¬ 
tifying and shading porches, bowers, and summer-houses, 
vines and climbers are indispensable. The sweeping vines 
about a porch appeal to everyone. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata veitchi. 
Boston Ivy. Has brilliant autumn 
coloring. Self clinging. 
Each 10 
Medium plants ... .$0 45 $4 00 
Strong plants. 60 5 00 
CELASTRUS 
Celastrus scandens. American 
Bittersweet. Beautiful vine with 
orange and red berries that retain 
color when cut and dried. 
Fach 10 
Medium plants . . .$0 50 $4 50 
Strong plants. 75 6 00 
Extra-strong plants. 1 75 15 00 
Wisteria 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis paniculata. Sweet Autumn 
Clematis. Fluffy white, very fragrant 
flowers. September. Each 10 
Medium plants.SO 45 $4 00 
Strong plants. 60 5 00 
HEDERA 
Hedera helix. English Ivy. Evergreen 
climbing vine. Ideal wall-cover. 
Each 10 
Medium plants.$0 35 $3 00 
Strong plants. 50 4 50 
ROSES, CLIMBING. See Roses 
LONICERA 
Lonicera japonica halliana. Hall’s 
Japanese Honeysuckle. Very fragrant 
white flowers in June. Rapid grower 
and very hardy. Each 10 
Medium plants.$0 30 $2 50 
Strong plants. 40 3 50 
Extra-strong plants ... 60 5 00 
POLYGONUM 
Polygonum auberti. Silver Lace Vine. 
Vigorous vine reaching 25 feet, 
covered with masses of beautiful 
foamy white flowers all summer and 
fall. Each - 10 
Medium plants.SO 75 $7 00 
Strong plants. 1 00 9 00 
LYCIUM 
Lycium chinense. Matrimony Vine. 
Beautiful vine with violet flowers in 
June followed by red berries. Each 
Medium plants.SO 50 
Strong plants. 75 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria sinensis. Chinese Wisteria. 
Tall-growing; clusters of pea-shaped 
purple flowers in May. Our plants 
are not seedlings, but are all grafted 
plants, which assure blooming at an 
early age. Each 10 
Medium plants.$0 75 $6 50 
Strong plants. ! 00 9 00 
Extra-strong plants ... 2 00 15 00 
In the extremities of the lawn or upon the adjoining lot, plant fruit trees. They will bounti¬ 
fully reward you in the fruit they yield, which you will enjoy eating right from the trees or in 
winter as preserves and jam. The fruit-garden can easily be made a part of the scheme for beau¬ 
tifying your property. Flowers along the walk to the orchard will brighten the way and provide blooms for cutting. 
APPLES 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Red Astrachan. Red. July, August. 
Yellow Transparent. Yellow. July, 
August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Fameuse. Deep red skin. 
McIntosh. Red. November to Feb¬ 
ruary. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Baldwin. Red. January to April. 
Delicious. Yellow and red. Novem¬ 
ber to January. 
Rhode Island Greening. Greenish 
yellow. December to April. 
Hyslop Crab. Large, dark crimson. 
Prices of all Apples: Each 
2and3-yr.$1 00 
6 to 8 ft., selected, 4-yr. 2 00 
8 to 10 ft., sel, 6 to 8-yr. $2.50 to 5 00 
10 to 12 ft., selected.$5 to 8 00 
PEACHES 
Belle of Georgia. Early; white; free¬ 
stone. 
Crawford Late. Late; yellow; free¬ 
stone. 
Elberta. Early; yellow; very popular 
freestone. 
Any of the above varieties: Each 
3 to 4 ft.$0 75 
4 to 6 ft., strong. 1 00 
6 to 8 ft., extra strong. 2 00 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian. Sweet. 
Early Richmond. Sour. Each 
2 and 3-yr.$1 50 
4-yr. 2 50 
PEARS 
Bartlett. Early. 
Kieffer. Late. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Early. 
Seckel. Late. Each 
4 to 6 ft., selected, 3-yr.$1 25 
6 to 8 ft., selected, 4-yr.2 00 
PLUMS 
Burbank. Cherry-red. Each 
2 - yr.$1 00 
3- yr., large. 1 50 
QUINCES 
Champion and Orange. Each 
2 and 3-yr.$1 50 
4 and 5-yr. 2 50 
Plant a few fruit trees anyway. They 
are ornamental, and then, no matter 
how plentiful fruit may be on the mar¬ 
ket, there’s a flavor to one’s own pro¬ 
ductions in the orchard and garden 
that just can’t be found elsewhere. 
CURRANTS 
Red and White. 30c. each, $2.50 for 
10; extra large, 50c. each, $4.50 for 10. 
GRAPES 
Catawba. Fine red Grape. 
Concord. Blue; early; fine flavor. Most 
popular standard Grape grown today. 
Niagara. The best standard white. 
Worden. Black; large berries. 
Each 10 
Strong, 2-yr.$0 40 $3 00 
Strong, 3-yr. 50 4 00 
Strong, 4-yr. 75 6 50 
GOOSEBERRIES 
These two varieties are recognized 
as the standards. 
Downing. Green. Houghton. Red. 
Both, 35c. each, $3 for 10; extra large, 
60c. each, $5 for 10. 
RASPBERRIES 
Everbearing. Require very little atten¬ 
tion and supply plenty of delicious 
berries. 15c. each, $1.25 for 10; extra 
strong, 25c. each, $2 for 10. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. One of the best early to mid¬ 
season sorts. 15c. each, $1.25 for 10; 
extra strong, 25c. each, $2 for 10. 
RHUBARB 
Linnaeus. 30c. each, $2.50 for 10. 
Snravmfl of Fruit TrPPS Fm* best results we recommend three sprayings: First, during the winter; second, alter the blossoms 
** * ® " fall; and, third, about two weeks later. This will control the most prevalent insects and fungous 
diseases attacking fruit trees on Long Island. We have men experienced in this kind of work who are available at a moderate cost. 
