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CATALOGUE OF CLIMBING AND TWINING PLANTS 
Plants for Game Coverts, Underwood, etc. 
BERBERIS, in variety; TREE BOX; BRAMBLE or BLACKBERRY; BROOM; CORSE; 
COTONEASTER; DOGWOOD; ELDERS; HAZEL; HOLLY; LAUREL; SNOWBERRY; 
THORN or QUICK; TAMARISK; ENGLISH YEWS, etc., etc. 
Special prices per 100 or 1,000 on application. 
Plants for 
BEECH, COMMON. 
PRIVET, OVAL-LEAVED, 1J to 2 ft., 2 to 3 ft., 
3 to 4 ft., 4 to 5 ft., extra bushy. 
YEW, ENGLISH. 
PRICES ON 
Fencing, etc. 
MYROBELLA, or CHERRY PLUM, one of the 
best of plants for a close live fence. 
WHITETHORN or QUICK, three years old, 
splendidly grown sturdy stuff. 
-extra.strong; fine for gapping. 
APPLICATION. 
Climbing and Twining Plants 
SUITABLE FOR COVERING WALLS, TRELLISES, 
VERANDAHS, ROCKWORK, etc. 
A line collection, mostly grown in pots, so that they can be safely transplanted at any season of the 
so that they 
AMPELOPSIS, handsome and rapid Each, 
climbers, producing a profusion of 
lovely foliage, which turns crimson in 
the autumn. 
HEDERACEA (Virginian Creeper ), 
in pots ... ... ... ... ... 1/6 to 2/6 
-LOWII, a beautiful variety of the 
Veitchii type, small palmate foliage ... 2/6 
-VEITCHII, self-clinging ... 2/- to 3/6 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO (Dutch¬ 
man’s Pipe) ... ... ... ... 2/6 
BIGNONIA RADICANS GRAN- 
DIFLORA . 2/6 
CEANOTHUS are amongst the best 
evergreen wall plants in cultivation, 
but they require a sheltered situation. 
-DENTATUS, bright blue, small 
leaves ... ... ... ... ... 2/-to 2/6 
-GLOIRE DE VERSAILLES, 
pale blue ... ... ... ... 2/- to 2/6 
-PALIDUS . 21 - to 2/6 
- VEITCHIANUS, bright blue ... 2/- to 2/6 
CHIMONANTHUS FRAGRANS, 
deliciously fragrant, early-flowering, 
shrub ... ... ... ... ... 2/6 
CLEMATIS. 
ALBA MAGNA, large white ... • 2/6 
-BEAUTY OF WORCESTER, 
bluish-violet. July-Oct. ... ... 2/6 
-BLUE GEM, pale blue. July- 
Oct. 2/6 
COMTESSE DE BOUCHARD, 
satiny-rose. July-Oct. ... ... 2/6 
CRIMSON KING, bright red, 
paler sepals. July-Oct. ... ... 2/6 
-DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH, 
double pure white. June-July ... 2/6 
-FAIRY QUEEN, pale flesh, pink 
bar. July-Oct. ... ... ... 2/6 
-GIPSY QUEEN, dark velvety- 
purple. July-Oct. ... ... ... 2/6 
year. 
CLEMATIS. HENRYIjJarge^creamy- 
Each. 
white. July-Oct. 
JACKMANNII, violet-purple. 
2/6 
July-Oct. 
JACKMANNII ALBA, white. 
2/6 
July-Oct. 
JACKMANNII SUPERBA, 
2/6 
dark violet-purple. July-Oct. 
KING EDWARD VII, pucy- 
2/6 
violet, crimson bar. July-Oct. 
LADY CAROLINE NEVILLE, 
2/6 
delicate mauve, darker bars. July-Oct. 
-LADY NORTHCLIFFE, deep 
lavender, tinted bright blue. July- 
2/6 
Oct. 
MADAME BARON VEIL- 
2/6 
LARD, pale lilac-rose. July-Oct. ... 
MADAME EDOUARD 
2/6 
ANDRE, bright red. July-Oct. 
MADAME GRANGE, crimson- 
2/6 
violet, red bar. July-Oct.... 
MADAME VAN HOUTTE, 
2/6 
pure white 
-MARCEL MOSER, mauve- 
2/6 
violet, red bar. July-Oct. ... 
MONTANA ALBA, white. 
2/6 
May 
MONTANA RUBENS, rosy- 
2/6 
pink. May-Sept. 
-MRS. BUSH, deep lavender. 
2/6 
July-Oct. 
-MRS. CHOLMONDELEY, light 
2/6 
lavender blue. July-Oct. 
-MRS. HOPE, satiny mauve, 
2/6 
darker bar. June-Oct. 
NELLY MOSER, light mauve, 
2/6 
bright red bar. July-Oct. ... 
-PERLE D’AZURE, light blue. 
2/6 
July-Oct. 
PRINCESS OF WALES, deep 
2/6 
bluish-mauve. July-Oct. 
2/6 
