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Maloney's Vines and Hedges 
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California Trivet Hedge 
— - k A > %/iunr provide shade and act as screens; the fol- 
ORNAMENTAL VINES iage is restful and the flowers beautiful. 
Strong Two Year Vines—If by Parcel Post 3c Each Extra 
The types which cling to wood, stone, brick or stucco are designated by a star (*), the rest 
twine or need support. 
AKEBIA QUINATA— A hardy, fast growing vine with 
magnificent foliage. Chocolate-purple flowers in large 
clusters possessing a delicious perfume. 50c each. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Flower)—The 
orange-scarlet. trumpet-shaped flowers cluster at tip 
of branches. Will climb to great height on trunks of 
trees. One of the best. 40c each. 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA —Rapid grower, covering trellises and arbors 
with handsome, clean glossy foliage. The flowers are of medium size fragrant, 
pure white, borne in immense sheets in September, when very few other vine* 
are in bloom. 45c each. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE— Vcrv desirable for it grows vigorously in sun or shade. 
The large heart-shaped leaves are an important feature for tley furnish the 
most complete screening leafage. The brownish flowers resemble a miniature 
pipe. 75c each. 
•EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS (Kverereen Bittersweet)—Hardy, of 
quite shrubby character, its rounded leaves close-cot ering. glossy evergreen 
throughout most of winter: showily spangled with orange-red berries. 65c 
each. 
•IVY, BOSTON (Ampclops's Veitchi)—Fine for rovering walls as it clings 
firmly to the smoothest surface, covering it eloFely with overlapping foliage, 
giving the appearance of being shingled with gTeen leaves. 50c each. 
•IVY. ENGLISH (Evergreen) —Rich waxy green foliage with lighter veins. 
Clings to stone walls: should be planted in sheltered position. May also be 
potted for growing indoors. 50c each. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus)—Greatly admired be¬ 
cause of the orange-crimson frui's which are used for 
winter decoration. leaves are glossy green. 50c each. 
CLEMATIS. JACKMANNI —Flowers large rich, vel¬ 
vety violet purple, produced in masses forming a 
cloud of bloom. 75c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN —An almost evergreen honeysuckle of 
great value, hardy and of strong growth. The flowers are fragrant, of a pure 
white changing to yellow. 40c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE. SCARLET TRUMPET— The bright scarlet trumpet- 
shaped flowers are most attractive: also have very good foliage. 45c each. 
MATRIMONY VINE— Small, purplish flowers followed by scarlet berries 
nearly an ineh long. Will flourish everywhere and used for bank retainer. 
40c each. 
SILVER LACE VINE —A new introduction. Will climb gracefully up a trellis, 
over a tree trunk, a wall a porch an arch. It will rapidly grow 20 feet or 
more, with green foliage lightly bronzed at the tips. A well-grown specimen 
is a cloud of lacy, misty white. Bhot with tints of cream and pale rose of most 
exouisitc effect. 75c each. 
WISTERIA, PURPLE —The substantial leaves are fern-like in long fronds. 
The magnificent flowers appear in May or June, as dense drooping racemes a 
foot or more long of pea-like florets. These are a magnificent spectacle, 
drooping from the eaves on porch or pergola, or from the canopied top of 
shrub-trained specimens. 75c each. 
WISTERIA, WHITE —Like the above except color. 65c each. 
UmrrC Nothing else is quite as satisfactory or as reason- 
ntUVjtd: ably priced. They are decorative the year around. 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI— A pretty plant of dwarf habit from Japan. Very graceful 
and its foliage turna to a beautful red in the fall. 2 year, strong plants, well branched. 
riant 18 inches apart. _ _ 
18 to 21 in. $ 8.75 per 25; $22.50 per 100; $190.00 per 1000 
2 to a ft. 10.00 per 25; 30.00 per 100; 250.00 per 1000 
BARBERRY, BOX (Berberis Thunbergi Minor)—Foliage round and dense and growth so 
evenly compact, it bears a striking resemblance to Boxwood. Slower and lower growing 
than Thunbergi. its density allows closer trimming; so that—again like Boxwood 
sheared specimens may be trained into perfect globes or pyramids, as well as the cropped 
hedge. 
q to 12 in. $2.70 per 10; $20.00 per 100 
12 to 15 in. 3.50 per 10; 25.00 per 100 
PRIVET, AMOOR RIVER— Ilardy. Of similar form to the California type, not so lustrous, 
but safest for cold climates. 2 year, strong plants, well hranched. 
18 to 24 in . $1.50 per 10; $ 9.50 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 
2 to 8 ft. 1.75 per 10; 12.00 per 100; 95.00 per 1000 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA— Of nil ornamental hedge plants this is the most highly prized. 
The leaves are a rich green and will remain on the plants up to Christmas, and if they are 
a little sheltered they will keep green almost all winter. 
18 to 24 in. $1.25 per 10; $7.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1009 
2 to 8 ft . 1.50 per 10; 9.00 per 100; 75.00 per 1000 
PRIVET, REGEL’S —A strong, very hardy type with dark and shiny leaves. The numer¬ 
ous branches are stifl. twiggy and horizontally spreading, gracefully drooping at the ends. 
Makes a naturally wide, dense bush adaptable to foundation planting*. 
18 to 24 in. $2.50 per 10; $20.00 per 100 
2 to 8 ft. 3.25 per 10; 30.00 per 100 
Plant I rivet 1 foot apart in double rows, and rows 1 foot apart alternated.,, 
bitter Lace Vine 
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