HARDY VINES 
Novelties and Scarce Large-flowering Clematis 
Clematis, Belle of Woking, Fine double flowers of a silvery 
gray appearance. $1.25 each. 
C. lanuginosa. Large lavender flowers up to 8 inches across 
in August and September. Grows 6 feet high. $1.50 each. 
C. lanuginosa Candida. White variety of above. $1.50 each. 
C. Lawsoniana. Rose-purple, with darker veins. $1.50 each. 
C. lilacina floribunda. (New.) Lilac-purple, with brilliant 
sheen. $1.50 each. 
C., Nellie Moser. White flowers, tinted pink, with deep car¬ 
mine bar. $1.50 each. 
C., Prince Hendrik. (New.) Deep bluish mauve, with a fine 
satiny surface and fringed edge. Fine for cutting. $2 each. 
Small-flowering Types 
Clematis crispa. Slender vine 3 to 4 feet high, with large, 
bell-shaped, purple flowers, varying lighter. 50 cts. each, 
$4.50 for 10. 
C. heracleaefolia Davidiana. See Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. 
C. heracleaefolia Davidiana, Gerbe Fleuri. See Hardy 
Herbaceous Perennials. 
C. montana rubens. Vigorous climber reaching 20 feet. Pink, 
anemone-like flowers follow each other over a long period. 
The leaves have a purplish cast. 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10. 
C. montana undulata. Large, bluish white flowers. Free 
flowering and vigorous. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
C. paniculata. Japanese Virgin’s Bower. The most useful and 
beautiful of hardy vines. It is a luxuriant grower and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, with fine foliage. The white flowers resemble 
snowflakes in summer. 35 cts. each, $3 for 10. 
C. recta. See Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. 
C. texensis (coccinea). Urn-shaped, nodding scarlet flowers 
on 6-foot plants in July and September. 40 cts. each, 
$3.50 for 10. 
C. Vitalba. Rampant climber to 30 feet. The fragrant white 
flowers have a greenish cast and are borne in clusters in 
July and September. 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
EUONYMUS radicans. Winter Creeper. Very hardy, dense- 
growing trailing vine with dull green leaves having whitish 
veins. Grows rapidly; self-clinging. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 50 $3 50 
Euonymus radicans vegetus 
Euonymus radicans acutus coloratus. A strong-growing 
variety with long, narrow foliage, tinted purplish red. An 
excellent ground-cover. 50 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. 
E. radicans Carrierei. Low-growing vine with spreading 
branches and shiny green leaves. Each 10 
Extra-strong, field-grown plants.$0 50 $3 50 
E. radicans foliis-variegatus. Variegated-Leaf Winter 
Creeper. Fine, compact vine, with clinging tendrils. 
Variegated, small leaves. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 45 $3 00 
E. radicans minimus (Kewensis). Baby Winter Creeper. 
©A valuable little trailer, with round green leaves. Excellent 
for the rockery. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 50 $3 50 
E. radicans vegetus. Big-leaf Winter Creeper. A pretty, Iow- 
© trailing evergreen with aerial rootlets which cling to any 
support. Has round leaves and produces an abundance of 
showy red fruits with yellow pods. Excellent for covering 
walls. Each 10 
Extra-strong, pot-grown plants.$0 60 $4 00 
Extra-strong, 3-yr., field-grown plants. 65 4 50 
HEDERA Helix. English Ivy. This popular, well-known 
©variety has proved hardy and is now very extensively used 
for covering brick and stone walls and dwellings; also an ex¬ 
cellent ground-cover. Each 10 100 
Strong plants in 4J^-in. pots.$0 50 $4 50 $35 00 
Plants in 4^-in. pots, trained on sticks. 60 5 50 45 00 
Specimens, 5 to 6 ft., in 6-in. pots. 1 50 12 50 
Specimens, 6 to 7 ft., in 7-in. pots. 2 25 20 00 
Trained pyramid specimens, 6% ft. high by 26 in. diam. at 
base, in 16-in. tubs, $60 per pair. 
Trained pyramid specimens, 8 ft. high by 3 ft. diam. at base, 
in 18-in. tubs, $70 per pair. 
Trained globe-shaped specimens, 4 ft. high (globe 3-ft. diam.), 
in 14-in. tubs, $40 per pair. 
Trained standard specimens, 6% ft- high (globe 32-in. diam.), 
in 18-in. tubs, $50 per pair. 
H. Helix arborescens. Tree Ivy. Very ornamental vine that 
produces an abundance of vari-colored berries. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 90 $7 00 
H. Helix baltica. Baltic Ivy. A variety introduced from 
Russia that is hardy as far north as Massachusetts. 
Each 10 100 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 60 $5 00 $40 00 
H. Helix conglomerata. Bunchleaf English Ivy. A dwarf 
©variety of compact, prostrate growth, with tiny twisted 
foliage. Very valuable for the rock-garden. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 65 $4 50 
Extra-strong, pot-grown plants. 1 00 8 00 
H. Helix coreacaea. Leatherleaf English Ivy. A very rare 
©hardy variety with leathery, oddly shaped foliage. Fine 
for the rockery. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 70 $5 00 
H. Helix discolor (marmorata). An excellent hardy vine for 
©the rock-garden, with medium or small leaves daintily 
variegated. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 75 $5 50 
H. Helix gracilis. Small-leaf English Ivy. An extremely 
graceful vine with very small dark green foliage. Same 
habit as English Ivy. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 70 $5 00 
H. Helix nigra. Dark green foliage of medium size. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 70 $5 00 
HUMULUS Lupulus. Common Hop Vine. The Hop has fine, 
large, three-lobed leaves, rough on both sides, giving a fine 
shade and making an excellent arbor or screen plant, pro¬ 
ducing its loose and paper-like, straw-yellow hops in the fall. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 70 $5 00 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris. Climbing Hydrangea. A very 
hardy climbing Hydrangea of great merit, with four-petaled 
flowers. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$1 25 $10 00 
JASMINUM nudiflorum. Winter Jasmine; Naked-flowering 
Jasmine. Branchlets green and four-angled, bearing pretty 
yellow flowers before the little hairy leaves appear in March. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 85 $6 50 
J. officinale. Common White Jasmine. A graceful, slender 
vine with fragrant white flowers. Each 10 
Pot-grown plants.$0 85 $6 50 
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