VINES L end Lacy Grace an d Ch arm 
^ TINES add much to the beauty of the home. You are sure of luxuriant foliage 
V and profuse bloom when you buy strong, two-year-old, field-grown Neosho 
stock. Exceptional values in popular varieties. 
American Ivy or Virginia Creeper —A 
valuable and extensively used vine with 
deeply cut leaves which color a beauti¬ 
ful crimson in fall. Fine for covering 
trees, rocky slopes, walls, etc. 
Each, 25$; 5-rate, 20$ 
Bittersweet —Very hardy, with large 
orange-crimson fruits all winter. 
Each, 50$ ; 5-rate, 45$ 
Boston Ivy—Clings to smooth sur¬ 
face. Colors in fall. 
Each, 50$ ; 5-rate, 45$ 
English Ivy —Evergreen leaves. Clings 
to walls. Plant on north or east ex¬ 
posure. 
Each, 40$; 5-rate, 35$ 
Clematis Madam Edouard Andre— 
Very large single crimson-red flowers 
in mid-summer. For arbors or trellis. 
Each, 75$; 5-rate, 70$ 
Clematis Jackmani—A large flower¬ 
ing type, velvety violet-purple in mid¬ 
summer. 
Each, 75$ ; 5-rate, 70$ 
Clematis Ramona —Same as Jackmani, 
with sky-blue flowers. 
Each, 75$; 5-rate, 70$ 
Clematis Japanese (Panieulata) — 
Good foliage. Countless small star-like 
flowers in August and September. 
Each, 40$ ; 5-rate, 35$ 
Halls Honeysuckle —One of the best 
ground covers, its white and yellow 
blossoms are extremely fragrant. Will 
grow in shade. 
Each, 25$; 5-rate, 20$ 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle—-Heavy 
growth. Orange-scarlet flowers. 
Each, 40$; 5-rate, 35$ 
Silver Lace Vine —A new vine, grows 
25 feet a year. Sprays of white flowers 
in fall. 
Each, 75$ ; 5-rate, 70$ 
Trumpet Vine —A robust woody vine. 
Its orange scarlet trumpet-shaped 
blossoms cluster at tip of branches. 
Leaves light green. Will climb to great 
heights on trunks of trees. 
Each, 25$; 5-rate, 20$ 
Wisteria, Japanese (Grafted) —Large 
grape-like clusters of purple flowers in 
late spring. Sure to bloom. 
Each, 75$ ; 5-rate, 70$ 
Wisteria (Seedling) —Noblest of the 
vines. The substantial leaves are fern¬ 
like and the magnificent lilac flowers 
hang in dense clusters. Excellent for 
arbors. 
Each, 25$ ; 5-rate, 20$ 
Japanese Clematis 
LILACS 
Extra Fine Varieties 
French or Hybrid Lilacs—6' to 8'— 
These are budded types having small 
leaves and larger blossoms, bloom 
later in season. Blossom second sea¬ 
son after transplanting. Wine—single, 
Blue—double, White—double. 
Each, 65$; 5-rate, 55$; 25-rate, 50$ 
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia) — 6' 
to 8'—The “Lilac of the South”—Re¬ 
quires protection here. Has deep green 
foliage and profuse ruffled and crink¬ 
led flowers in brilliant shades all 
summer. 
No. 1— 
Each, 65$; 5-rate, 55$; 25-rate, 50$ 
Protective and Decorative HEDGES 
A HEDGE plant 2 feet tall with one or two branches will not produce a hedge as 
soon as one 18 inches tall with three or four canes. Bear this in mind when 
ordering hedge, the number of canes is as important as the height. Our plants have 
unusually heavy root systems. 
California Privet —'Has rich glossy 
green foliage which stays very late in 
the fall. One of the best plants for 
trimmed hedges. Not hardy north of 
Kansas City, Missouri. Plant 8 to 10 
inches apart. 
Height 
No. of 
Canes 
25 
Lots of 
50 
100 
2' to 3' 
4 up 
io$ 
9 $ 
8$ 
18" to 24" 
3 up 
8$ 
7$ 
6$ 
12" to 18" 
3 up 
7$ 
6$ 
4%$ 
Amur 
Privet, 
North — 
- Hardy, 
good 
foliage which is rich green. Can be 
trimmed in any shape or height. Plant 
8 to 10 inches apart. 
Height 
No. of 
Canes 
25 
Lots of 
50 
100 
2’ to 3' 
4 up 
14$ 
12$ 
io$ 
18" to 24" 
3 up 
12$ 
10$ 
8$ 
12" to 18" 
3 up 
8$ 
6$ 
5$ 
Japanese Barberry — Makes good 
trimmed or untrimmed hedge. Its 
thorns make it a very effective barrier. 
The hardiest of the low hedges. Plant 
18 inches apart. 
No. of 
Lots of 
Height 
Canes 
25 
50 
100 
18" to 24" 
5 up 
25$ 
22$ 
20$ 
15" to 18" 
4 up 
20$ 
18$ 
16$ 
12" to 15" 
3 up 
15$ 
13$ 
12$ 
Spirea 
Van Houttei —Nothing is 
more 
beautiful 
than a hedge of Spirea in full 
bloom. It also has 
very 
good foliage 
through 
the summer. Best used as un- 
trimmed 
tall hedge. 
Plant 2 ft. apart. 
No. of 
Lots of 
Height 
Canes 
25 
50 
100 
3' to 4' 
6 up 
20$ 
17$ 
15$ 
2' to 3' 
4 up 
16$ 
14$ 
13$ 
18" to 24" 
3 up 
12$ 
io$ 
9$ 
12" to 18" 
2 up 
9$ 
8$ 
7$ 
Barberry (Japanese). The Best Low-Growing Protective Hedge 
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