Lincoln, Nebraska 
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CLIMBING VINES — Continued 
HONEYSUCKLE (Hall’s Japan)—Hardiest of all honeysuckles; 
strong, vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, 
changing to yellow; blooms July to October. 25c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Scarlet Trumpet)—Strong, rapid climber; blooms 
freely the entire season; bright red, trumpet-shaped flowers. 25c each. 
IVY, Boston (Ampelop- 
sis VeitchD-^Clings firm¬ 
ly to the smoothest sur¬ 
face, covering it evenly 
with over-lapping leaves, 
which form a perfect 
mass of foliage; the color 
is fresh, deep green in 
summer, changing to 
bright shades of crimson 
and yellow in autumn. 
35c each. 
IVY' (Engleman’s) — 
Hardiest of all ivies; 
clings tightly to stone, 
brick or stucco walls; 
larger leaved than the 
Boston Ivy, and does not 
winter-kill. 30c each. 
TRUMPET VINE (Big- 
nonia)—A robust, woody 
vine, climbing high and 
twining tightly with 
numerous roots along its 
stems; great, leathery Clematis Paniculata 
trumpet-shaped flowers 
of orange scarlet, clustering all the tips of the branches. 25c each. 
WISTERIA—(Chinese Purple)—Bears large, drooping clusters of 
purple, pea-shaped flowers, somewhat resembling a bunch of grapes 
in size and form; blooms in May and June. Foliage is very pretty, 
of pale green color. Grafted from blooming wood. 2 yr. No. 1 65c. 
ROSES 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Well known red, shading to rich crimson. 
35c each. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—Rich crimson scarlet. Very fragrant. 
35c each. 
PAUL NEYRON—Deep rose pink. Immense size. 35c each. 
SOLEIL D’OR—Reddish gold and orange. Fragrant. 35c each. 
EVERBLOOMING TEAS AND HYBRID TEA'S 
BETTY UPRICIIARD—Salmon-pink flowers. Copper red buds. 
35c each. 
COLUMBIA—Bright pink, sweet scented. 35c each. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Bright scarlet crimson; blooms from spring 
until frost; red foliage. 35c each. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing crimson; free bloomer; fragrant. 
35 C5 
LADY* HILLINGDON—Deep orange yellow; good size. 35c each. 
LOS ANGELES—Flaming pink, richly shaded gold; fragrant. 35c 
each. 
OPHELIA, GOLDEN—Golden yellow; lovely shaped blooms. 3oc 
each. , , , 
RADIANCE, RED—Brilliant crimson-red; globular; heavy stem¬ 
med. 35c each. 
SUNBURST—Rich yellow, shaped coppery orange. 35c each. 
TALISMAN—Glowing golden yellow stained copper-red. 35c each. 
American Beauty 
HARDY CLIMBING 
ROSES 
CLIMBING AMERI - 
CAN BEAUTY—Large 
blooms, bright crim¬ 
son. 35c ea. 
EXCELSA— Bright 
crimson clusters fairly 
covering the thrifty 
vines. 35c ea. 
GARDENIA —Rich 
creamy-yellow; sweet 
scented. 35c ea. 
PAUL’S SCARLET — 
Flowers large, well 
shaped, vivid scarlet- 
red. 35c ea. 
DWARF OR BABY 
RAMBLERS 
BABY CRIMSON — 
Small semi-d o u b 1 e ; 
dense crimson clusters. 
35c ea. 
