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LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
Good foliage and flowers. Thrifty grower. Not to be over¬ 
looked. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Medium .$ $ 1.25 $ 9.00 
Heavy branched. 2.00 15.00 
RUBUS ALLEGHENIENSIS. Allegheny Blackberry. 
A thrifty seedlings blackberry. Fruits have a flavor preferred 
by many to cultivated varieties. 
2 to 3 feet.$ $ 1.50 $ 12.00 
3 to 4 feet. 2.00 15.00 
RUBUS OCCIDENTALS. Common Blackcap Raspberry. 
A good ornamental viny plant, as well as a plant that bears de¬ 
licious fruits. 
Medium, well rooted.$ $ 1.25 $ 9.00 
RUBUS TRIVIALIS. Dewberry. 
Size of fruits increase with cultivation. Many berries measure 
an inch in diameter. 
Well rooted, 2 yr. seedlings.$ $ 1.25 $ 9.00 
SMILAX LANCEOLATA. Greenbriar (Semi-evergreen). 
A thrifty growing vine that has attractive almost evergreen fo¬ 
liage. 
Medium clumps.$ 1.50 $ 12.00 
SMILAX LAURIFOLIA. Greenbriar (Evergreen). 
Smaller leaves than preceeding variety. Good for Winter dec¬ 
orations. 
Medium clumps.$ lJ)Qr $ 12.00 
VINCA MINOR. Common Periwinkle. 
A good ground cover for shady locations. Many blue flowers in 
Spring. Evergreen. 
Medium layer rooted.$ $ .40 $ 3.50 
Heavy layer rooted, br. 1.00 7.00 
VITIS AESTIVALIS. Summer Grape. 
A thrifty vine with very fragrant flowers, 
to taste in Autumn. 
6 to 12 inch, s.$ 
12 to 24 inch, s. 
Heavy clumps.60 
VITIS ROTUNDIFOLIA. Muscadine. 
Another vine that grows rapidly and fruits are edible with a 
peculiar flavor. 
Medium layers.$ $ 2.00 $ 15.00 
Heavy clumps.75 6.00 45.00 
Fruit very pleasing 
$ 1.50 12.00 
2.00 15.00 
4.50 35.00 
HARDY NATIVE FERNS 
Many of our native plants fully compensate for the absence of 
flowers by the beauty of their foliage. We are certain that no class 
of plants has more beautiful foliage than the fern. Even their 
method of reproduction is such that it gave birth in olden times to 
various legends and superstitions. But in this day when such su¬ 
perstitions are no longer recognized, their worth is real, when prop¬ 
erly arranged in your plantings. 
We list only a few of the best and most hardy varieties, which 
