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Boston Ivy. (Ampelopsis Veitchii.) Perfectly hardy and able to cling to brick $ .75 _ 
or stone walls; strong 2-year roots. Ready in March. Each 50c. Pot 
Grown Boston Ivy, in leaf, ready in June. 
Clematis Paniculata. (Japanese Clematis.) A perfectly hardy vine. Blossoms 
white, fragrant, and so abundant as to suggest a cloud. Out of two inch 
pots. Each 15c; 2 for 25c. 2 year Roots.40 
Dutchman’s Pipe. (Aristolochia Sipho.) A hardy vine with large heart-shaped 
leaves and brownish flowers resembling miniature pipes. Strong dormant 
plants in March. 75 
Honeysuckle. (Hall’s). White, fragrant flowers. Perfectly hardy and foliage 
is retained very late. Two year old Dormant Roots 40c each; Plants out 
of pots, each 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Moonflower Vine. Flowers, immense in size and pure white, open at night, 
and are delicately fragrant. Grows best in the sun, and requires rich soil 
and plenty of water. 2 for 25c.15 
Polygonum Auberti. (Silver Lace Vine). It is almost unbelievable that a hardy 
vine could grow so fast and so far in the first season, and the second and 
later seasons only increase one’s wonder. In June and again in August the 
vine produces masses of fronds of tiny white flowers in such profusion as 
to almost hide the leaves......$ .65 
Purple Wisterias have a place no other vine can fill; two year roots.$ .65 
Bulbs, Roots and Plants 
BEGONIAS. (Tuberous Rooted.) May be grown in partial shade or in the Each Doz. 
full sunlight if kept moist, may be planted out of doors latter part of May. 
They bloom continually from July until frost and produce a gorgeous ef¬ 
fect. Single Pink, Apricot, Scarlet, Crimson, White and Yellow.$ 25 $2.50 
GALADIUM. ESCULENTUM 
Commonly called Elephant’s Ears. One of the most beautiful and ornamental 
foliage plants. Will grow to immense size if well taken care of. 
Small bulbs (for bedding), each 15c; Medium bulbs, each 25c; Large bulbs, 
each 35c. 
EVER-BLOOMING FRENCH CANNAS—(Started Plants) 
City of Portland. Strong growing, deep pink. Stalk grows iy 2 feet in height . $ .25 $2.50 
Hungaria. The new rose-pink. Stalks 2> l / 2 to 4 feet.25 2.50 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet streaked with crimson. Height 4)4 to 5 feet. 
Per hundred $12.00.25 2.50 
Queen Helen. (Yellow King Humbert.) A sport of the preceding with green 
leaves and rich deep yellow flowers. 4)4 feet.25 2.50 
The President. Glowing scarlet canna, does not fade in the sun ; height 4 feet... .25 2.50 
Beaute Poitevine. Crimson-scarlet, spotted darker. 3)4 feet.25 2.50 
Richard Wallace. Pure unfading Canary in color. 5 feet.25 2.50 
Gladiator. Large yellow flowers, thinly speckled dull red.25 2.50 
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