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Hardy Vines and Climbers 
Silver Lace Vine 
SILVER LACE VINE 
The plant is of strong, vigorous growth, attaining a height of 
25 feet or more, producing through the summer and fall great foamy 
sprays of white flowers that turn rose-colored as they begin to fade, 
and the combination of white and rose "makes an exceedingly pretty 
picture. One-year plants, 25c each. 
QUEEN’S WREATH 
ANTICONON LEPTOPUS (Coral Vine.) (Mexican Rose.) A 
beautiful climbing plant with tuber¬ 
ous roots ; blooms freely from June until fall. Beautiful rosy-pink 
flowers produced in large racemes. Leaves heart-shaped. A most 
desirable vine for the South. In this section tops die down in win¬ 
ter ; it is, therefore, advisable to protect the roots with a mulching 
of leaves. Vine does not begin growth until April. Strong two-year 
roots that will bloom the first year, 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
STAR JASMINE 
A very delightful, deliciously fragrant, hardy evergreen climber, 
rather slow growing, which may be trained over a pergola or 
against a porch, thriving in either sun or shade. The sweet scented, 
star-like flowers cover the plant in summer. Strong blooming 
plants, 25c each. 
CLEMATIS 
PANICULATA Flowers are rich, creamy white, star-shaped, and 
borne in beautiful star-shaped blossoms, exceed¬ 
ingly fragrant; the sweetest of all Clematis and one of the hardi¬ 
est and easiest to grow. Price, good strong plants, 40c each, 2 
for 75c. 
PURPLE Jackmani. Large flowers of rich, deep, velvety purple 
flowers. Rather difficult to transplant and get estab¬ 
lished. We cannot guarantee growth and cannot make replace¬ 
ments of this variety. Strong, two-year plants, $1.25 each. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
HALL’S Even in cold climates this vine holds its leaves until 
January; in the South it is ever green. It is the freest 
growing and blooming sort of all, showing fragrant flowers of buff 
and white from May until December. Price, 25c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET The most beautiful and brilliant of all 
Honeysuckles; is also the hardiest and 
most vigorous. The stems often twine about second-story windows, 
wreathing them in early spring with large, inodorous clusters of 
long, tubular scarlet flowers. The foliage is bluish-green, the berries 
scarlet. Also called Coral Honeysuckle. Price, 25c. 
WISTERIA 
BLUE CHINESE WISTERIA The strongest grower and most 
prolific bloomer of all Wisterias. 
Flowers are blue, pendulous and cover the vine in spring. Field 
grown, 3 years, 50c. 
WHITE CHINESE WISTERIA 
preceding. 3 years, 50c. 
A fine variety with white flow¬ 
ers ; otherwise same habit as 
IVIES 
AMERICAN HARDY IVY Amelopsis Quinquefolia. The true 
Virginia Creeper. A well known 
hardy, rapid, high-climbing vine, clinging to walls, trellises and 
trunks of trees. The foliage fades in the autumn and assumes 
bright and gorgeous shades of yellow, crimson and scarlet in the 
fall. Strong plants, 25c each. 
JAPAN OR BOSTON IVY A beautiful hardy climbing plant for 
covering wall, as it clings to the 
smoothest surface, covering it smoothly with overlapping leaves, 
which form a perfect mass of foliage. The color is a fresh, deep 
green in summer, changing to the brightest shade of crimson and 
yellow in autumn. Price, strong plants, 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
HARDY ENGLISH IVY One of the most beautiful vines for 
walls, pillars, tree trunks, ground cov¬ 
ers, etc., that can be used. The ivy of literature and old European 
ruins. Price, extra strong plants, 20c each, 6 for $1.00. 
NEW VARIECATED ENGLISH IVY A splendid new ivy with 
leaves larger and less in¬ 
dented than the type, on shiny purplish-red stems. The color is a 
clear cream-white with a ragged, mottled dark green central blotch. 
This is the most distinctive, sumptuous and aggressive variegated 
leaf vine in practical use. It is still rare, but sells itself on sight. 
Price, 25c each. 
YELLOW JESSAMINE 
GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS A slender, rapid-growing ever¬ 
green vine. Flowers yellow, fra¬ 
grant, produced in profusion in early spring. Price, two-year plants, 
50c; four-year plants, $1.00. Both sizes nursery grown. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
CRIMSON LAKE Its numerous clustered, crinkly, paper-like 
bells in their emerald setting are an incom¬ 
parable brilliant crimson-lake color. Their foliage is attractive in 
form, and shiny. Their bright festoons are wonderfully effective 
along the walls in conservatories and sunrooms, or when trained on 
wire trellis forms, they can be kept down to dwarf, compact forma¬ 
tion for use in tubs or large crocks. Price, one-year plants, 25c 
each; large plants, 50c. 
SANDERIANA Large bell-shaped flowers of lilac-rose, borne 
profusely in terminal clusters all over the 
plant; blooms when quite small. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
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