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THE MACNIFF HORTICULTURAL CO., Inc 
VINES—Two-year-old Field Grown Plants 
Each 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. Boston Ivy, Self- 
clinging, small leaved. Turns red in 
Fall. Strong three-year-old plants, field 
grown . - .35 
Aristolochia Sipho. Dutchman’s Pipe. Rapid 
grower, bearing distinguished brownish- 
colored flowers, resembling a pipe in 
shape. Has light green foliage, which 
retains its color until late Fall.55 
Bignonia Radicans. Trumpet Vine. Strong 
climber. Scarlet Trumpet Flowers.- .25 
Boston Ivy. See Ampelopsis. 
Celastrus (Bittersweet Vine), 15 to 20 foot. 
A rapid growing, twining vine with 
bright orange and scarlet fruits. Splendid 
for Winter decoration. Two-year plants.40 
Cinnamon Vine Roots. Very fragrant hardy 
climber, dark green glossy foliage with 
sweet scented white flowers. Foliage dies 
back to ground, but comes up again every 
season. Extra large Roots.20 
Fer Dozen ... 2.00 
Clematis Paniculala. Luxuriant grower, 
profuse bloomer, fragrant white flowers 
in August and September, field grown.30 
Each 
Clematis Jackmani. Large purple flowers in 
profusion, splendid, field grown.~.- .66 
Honeysuckle Vine. Hall’s Japanese, yellow 
fragrant ....... -26 
Kudzu Vine. Very rapid growing vine, at¬ 
taining a height of 50 feet in one season. 
$3.00 dozen .....- .30 
Maderia Vine Roots. Beautiful dark green 
glossy foliage with white fragrant flowers. 
Very pretty climbing vine. Large roots, 
$1.00 per dozen ; each.... .10 
Matrimony Vine (Lycium Barbarum). 10 to 
12 foot. Violet flowers in June followed 
by conspicuous red fruits. Good for banks. 
Plants, 2 to 3 foot.. .35 
Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum Auberti). A 
splendid vine which produces great quan¬ 
tities of fleecy white flowers throughout 
the Summer months. Two year old Plants .60 
Virginia Creeper. Ampelopsis Quinquefolia. 
Very rapid-growing self-clinging vine. 
Similar to Boston Ivy, but larger leaves. 
Strong plants .—._.- .25 
Dozen .... 2.50 
Wisteria Sinensis, Blue, extra strong, four- 
year-old plants _______ .35 
Wisteria Sinensis, White........35 
Wisteria, Purple ........ .35 
SMALL FRUITS 
The Small Fruits we are offering are strong two-year-old plants that have been cut back and have 
made a good heavy root system. The Currants, Gooseberries and Raspberries if planted in early part of 
April will bear fruit this season. The Grape Vines will bear the following season. 
CURRANTS 
Each 
Fay’s Prolific. Very large red Sweet Cur¬ 
rant. Two-year-old, strong plants. $2.00 
dozen ----- .20 
Perfection. Red Sweet Currant. Very large 
fruit. Two-year-old plants. $2.00 dozen..— .20 
Red Cherry. Very good Red Currant for 
preserving. Two-year-old plants, $2.00 doz. .20 
White Grape Currant. Good bearer. Yellow¬ 
ish white, sweet. Two-year-old plants. 
$2.00 per dozen___ .20 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Each 
Downing. Large greenish white, soft and 
juicy. Two-year-old plants, $1.80 per doz. .18 
PERFECTION RED CURRANTS 
Houghton. Pale red, medium size fruit. Two- 
year-old plant. $1.80 per dozen_ 
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