summer and autumn with tufts of silvery 
white wool. Pkt. 10c; special pkg. 25c. 
Ceanothus Integgerimus—Attractive tall shrub 
with sweet lilac-blue flower clusters. Very 
fine, but not safely hardy above Philadelphia. 
Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Offer 67A4—One pkt. each of the above for $1.45. 
THE HARDY CLIMBERS 
Vines, used with discretion, will transform the 
ugliest box of a house into a lovely cottage, 
blending with the landscape. They will drape a 
pillar, screen a view, or give gi’ateful shade from 
the sun. With them a wire fence becomes a 
color-splashed hedge; a dingy wall the gorgeous 
back-drop of the garden scene. 
Clematis Tangutica—A hardy Mongolian species 
with showy yellow flowers. To ten feet. 
Really fine. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Clematis Columbiana—Blue purple silky petaled 
flowers. A hardy shade loving vine. Pkt. 25c. 
Clematis Montana Rubra—A vigorous hardy 
May blooming climber from China, with splen¬ 
did flowers of clear rose pink. Pkt. 25c. 
Clematis Viorna—Oddly urn-shaped rich crimson 
flowers, with thick leathery petals. Very good. 
10 feet. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Clematis Paniculata—Cream-white airy flowers 
in profusion. Highly perfumed. Early autumn. 
15 feet. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Passiflora Incarnata—Wild Passion Flower. A 
tall vine, hardy to Philadelphia. White flowers 
banded purple, and yellow fruits, sweet and 
edible. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Dioscorea Villosa—Graceful vines with showy 
racemes of winged fruits that are particu¬ 
larly decoi-ative in winter. Pkt. 20c. 
Hydrangea Petiolaris—A rampant hardy vine 
with true Hydrangea flowers. White. Pkt. 
20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Polygonum Auberti—Silver Lace Vine. Glossy 
green draperies, hidden by the silvery white, 
lacy flower sprays in autumn. Fragrant, and 
hardy. Grows rapidly. Pkt. 25c. 
Polygonum Baldschuanicum—Pink Lace Vine. A 
hardy climber, bearing a profusion of airily 
formed pale pink flowers. From Bokhara. 
Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Offer 684 A—One pkt. each of the above for $1.75. 
THE LILACS 
Lilacs grow readily from seed, and come into 
flower much quicker when propagated in this 
manner. 
Syringa Oblata—Sweet Lilac. Dwarf, with per¬ 
fumed purple flowers. Very early. Brilliant 
autumn foliage. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Syringa Japonica—Lilac Tree. To 30 feet. Giant 
trusses of creamy primrose. Pkt. 20c; special 
pkg. 50c. 
Syringa Josikea—Hungarian Lilac. Pretty flower 
clusters of pale violet. Late June. Pkt. 15c; 
special pkg. 35c; % oz. $1.00. 
Syringa French Hybrids—Seeds saved from a 
particularly fine collection of the lovely large- 
flowering French Lilacs. Pkt. 35c. 
Offer 69A4—One pkt. each of the above for 75e. 
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