SPECIAL 
COLORADO SPRUCE 
A beautiful specimen for a 
lawn. 
We need the room and as long 
as we have them they are yours. 
Too large to be sent by parcel 
post, but should be sent by ex¬ 
press or freight. Order now 
before stock is sold. 
$2.50 Each 
F. O. B. Portland 
J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
ORNAMENTAL CLIMBING VINES 
That which is ugly may be transformed into beauty with vines 
BOSTON IVY 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 
Radicans—For covering unsightly places, stumps, 
rockwork, or wherever a showy-flowering vine is de¬ 
sired, this will be found very useful. The dark red 
flowers, with orange throat, are large, attractive, and 
borne profusely; very hardy. Each $1.00 
CINNAMON VINES are the most desirable, easiest 
grown climbers in the world. They are from China— 
the land of wonders. Their abundant blossoms per¬ 
fume the air for a long distance. No words can de¬ 
scribe their delicious fragrance. Perfectly hardy— 
thriving in all soils, in sun or shade, wet or dry. 
No insects, blight or disease of any kind ever troubles 
them, no winter harms. Once planted they will grow 
a lifetime. Each 25c; five for $1.00, postpaid 
Clematis Paniculata—A rapid and vigorous grower ; 
it produces sheets of medium sized, pure white flowers 
of the most pleasing fragrance ; well adapted for cov¬ 
ering trellises or fences. 
Choice plants, 50c; extra fine, 75c 
HONEYSUCKLE 
A beautiful climber, rapid grower and very desir¬ 
able. Flowers very fragrant. 
Your choice of the following, 60c to 75c each; extra 
strong, $1.00. 
Halleana—Very popular ; almost evergreen ; flowers 
white, passing to yellow. 
IVY EVERGREEN 
Common English—Thick, leathery evergreen leaves. 
Strong grower. Good roots. Each 25c; large, 50c. 
JASMINES 
Pink—Favorite climber for sheltered positions ; pink 
flowers. Each 75c 
Officinale—Pure white fragrant flowers. A splendid 
climber for a sheltered position. Each 75c 
Wistarias 
The strongest growing of all hardy vines, easily 
reaching the roof of a two-story building in a few 
years if given a chance to climb. (See cut.) Flowers 
appear with the the first leaves late in the spring. 
Sinesis—Purple or white ; strong vines. 
Each $1.50 to $2.00 
W. Multijuga—Similar to Wistaria Sinensis except 
in color of flowers which are dark violet blue, borne in 
very long recemes. Each $2.00 
AKEBIA QUINATA 
A perfectly hardy, fast growing Japan vine, with 
magnificent foliage never attacked by insects ; produc¬ 
ing chocolate purple flowers in large clusters, pos¬ 
sessing a most delicious perfume; unsurpassed for 
covering trellises and verandas. 
2 year—60c each; $5.00 per 10 
AMPHELOPSIS 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy)—The most popular and desir¬ 
able climbing plant for covering brick, stone or cement 
walls, etc. Clings to the smoothest surface. Foliage 
rich olive green during the summer, bright crimson 
and scarlet in the fall. Strong plants, 50c to 60c; extra 
strong, 75c to $1.00. 
Quinquifolia (Virginia Creeper, or American Ivy) — 
One of the best and quickest growing varieties for 
covering trellises, arbors, etc. Its large deep green 
foliage assumes brilliant shades of yellow, crimson and 
scarlet in the fall. Strong plants, 50c to 60c; extra 
strong, 75c to $1.00. 
CLEMATIS (Large-Flowering) 
No other climbing plant enjoys the widespread pop¬ 
ularity as the beautiful large-flowering varieties of 
Clematis. They do well in a fertile light loamy soil 
which is well drained. They climb with ease and will 
grow more than ten feet in height. 
Jackmanni—Standard purple. 
Gypsy Queen—New purple. 
Mme. Edw. Andre—Red. 75c each, postpaid 
Ville De Lyon—Red. 
Baron Veillard—Pink. 
