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HARRY L. SQUIRES, HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
(continued) 
P O 
Each 
IVY, American. (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia). A rapid climber. 
Grows in shade_ .25 
--Boston. (Ampelopsis Veitchi). Best for chimneys and walls,. .35 
--English. (Hedera Helix). Evergreen. Grows in shade_ .35 
KUDZU VINE. Most rapid growing vine. Purple_ .25 
LATHYRUS Latifolius. (Perennial Sweet Pea). Pink, rosy-red 
and white - .15 
MATRIMONY VINE, Chinese_ .35 
TRUMPET VINE. (Bignonia Radicans). Orange-scarlet. July- 
Aug. - .35 
WISTERIA, Chinese. Lavender-blue_ .40 
S T P A I D 
12 
2.50 
3.50 
3.50 
2.50 
1.40 
3.50 
3.50 
4.00 
Howard No. 17 
BERRY PLANTS 
POSTPAID 
12 100 1000 
STRAWBERRY, June-bearing. Howard No. 17, very early; Mar¬ 
shall, midseason; Premier, very early; Big Joe, late mid¬ 
season; and Ryckman or New York, midseason, the largest, 
most productive and best-flavored variety. These plants can 
be supplied any time during the spring and also all during 
the fall after about Sept. 15. They are all large, choice 
varieties. All are perfect-flowering. 
Prices of plants during the spring 
Prices of plants during the fall_ 
^.30 ^1.10 ^7.50 
.35 1.35 8.75 
