HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
Silver Lace Vine. 
Clematis Jackmani. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. 
Plant vines in assortment; they all blend wonder¬ 
fully and as they flower at different times the effect 
is continuous. 
There are many places around every home where vines can 
be used with satisfaction—on arbors, trellises, fences, stumps, 
etc. Do not overlook their importance. 
Amnnlnncic Engelmanni—Clinging Ivy. Is very 
quick-growing. Its glossy, light green foli¬ 
age clings to brick, stone or wood, changing to a beautiful 
crimson in fall. Usually free from insects. Is far better than 
Boston Ivy in this climate. The first year it seldom shows 
tendency to cling; after then it clings perfectly. Each 35c, 
by mail 40c. 3 for $1.00, by mail $1.10. 
AmnAlAnele Veitchi—Boston Ivy. A very popular 
climber in the East for covering brick, 
stone or wooden walls, trees, etc. Slower than Engelmanni. 
Each 40c, by mail 45c. 
Amnolnncic Quinquefolia—'Virginia Creeper. This 
^'■■■P“I”P5IS common woodbine is useful on fences and 
arbors. Thrives anywhere. Each 20c, by mail 25c; 3 for 
55c, by mail 65c. Doz. $1.80, by mail $2.00. 
Ricrnnnia Badicans—Trumpet Vine. A vigorous 
®*&"®"*** climber with trumpet-shaped crimson-orange 
flowers. It clings to walls. Each 45c, by mail 55c. 
RittoreuiAot An popular climber with glossy foliage 
■****“■ : 5Wccl an( j large clusters of orange-crimson ber¬ 
ries that remain all winter. Berries are much admired for win¬ 
ter indoor decoration. Keeps well. Each 50c, by mail 60c. 
ClAinatic Large Flowering’. No other climbing plant 
biemaus equals in attractiveness these beautiful large- 
flowering Clematis. They need rich deep soil, perfect drain¬ 
age though abundance of water. Their requirements are 
peculiar, and even then they will die occasionally. Be sure 
that the roots are properly spread out and earth comes in 
contact up under center of crown roots. Special instructions 
given with each purchase when asked for. 
Jackmani. Violet-purple, intensely colored, giant blooms— 
the grandest of all Clematis. Each $1.00, by mail $1.10. 
Jackmani. In 4-inch pots. Fine-looking stock, all growing 
with 10 to 15 inches of healthy growth. All ready to set out. 
Each $1.25, for local trade. Not convenient to ship. 
Henryi. A beautiful white of the large flowered type. Each 
90c, by mail $1.00. 
Madame Edouard Andre. Another of the large type va¬ 
rieties with velvety red flowers. Each 90c, by mail $1.00. 
Clematis Paniculata 
above varieties. It blooms in fall with numerous small white 
starlike flowers that are especially fragrant. Very dense foli¬ 
age. Very hardy and quick grower. 2-year-old roots. Each 
40c, by mail 50c. 
_^ Free-growing, with small white, fra- 
Cinnamon Vine grant flowers, green, glossy, heart- 
shaped leaves. Not a dense foliage but very attractive. Each 
10c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. Good second size, 3 for 25c; 
doz. 75c, postpaid. 
_i_ u- . Has enormous leaves and pro- 
UlltCnrnfln S ripe duces brownish colored flowers 
resembling a pipe. Very vigorous and hardy. Grafted stock 
most satisfactory. Each 90c, by mail $1.00. 
l/iriAk The common hop makes a splendid covering 
nop Vine for fences, rocks, etc. Bears a profusion of 
hops. Roots according to size. 15c and 25c each, postpaid. 
Unnovcnrklo Halliana—Hall’s Japan. Yellowish 
noneysucme white flowers changing to yellow. Very 
fragrant and free bloomer. Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
Mnnavcnrkla Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy, with trumpet- 
noneySUCKie shaped flowers continuing all summer. 
Each 40c, by mail 50c. 
I i Perennial Flowering 1 Peas. 
LathyrilS LatlfOllUS Called Hardy Sweet Pea; 
however, they have no fragrance. Usually supply pink, white 
and crimson. Boots 25c; 3 clumps 70c; doz. clumps 
$2.50, postpaid. 
MarlAiva t/; n . This old-fashioned popular vine is not 
maaeira Vine hardy, though we place it in this list. 
Our tubers are Colorado-grown. Average size: Each 10c; 
3 for 25c; 12 for 90c. Small-size tubers: 3 for 15c; 12 
for 50c, all postpaid. 
LflCP Vine ^oljgonma. Auberti. This is a 
w'Hv very popular vine. Is a vigorous 
grower, attaining height of 10 to 15 feet, producing numerous 
small creamy white flowers through summer and fall. Very 
satisfactory. Each 75c, by mail 85c. 
■jU- . - Chinese Purple. Slow-growing, twisting vine 
WISTCrla with pea-shaped blossoms. We supply in purple 
blossom only. We have the grafted stock which is more sure 
to bloom. Each 65c, by mail 75c. 
Ampelopsis Veitchi. 
Bittersweet. 
Dutchman’s Pipe. 
Try *VYN-TACH Hooks for all kinds of Vines and Climb¬ 
ing Boses, for on wood or on masonry. See illustration 
page 48. 
♦VYN-TACH—Por Wood. Driven in like nails, then bent 
toward wall. Each 5c; doz. for 50c. 
♦VYN-TACH—Por Masonry, Dryvin shells, for inserting in 
drilled holes, together with hook. Each 15c; 2 for 25c; $1.20 
per doz. Original box—packed 25 Hooks, 25 Dryvins, 
1 Drill, and 1 Holder to box, for $2.50. 
Descriptive circular on request. 
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