Pines 
^ AUSTRIAN PINE. Pyramidal grower with long, 
slender, deep green needles. Branches from ground 
upward, making well formed tree. 12 to 18 in. ea„ 
$1.50. Other available sizes at $1.25 per ft. 
MUGHO PINE. The popular low-growing com¬ 
pact pine that fits in so well in foundation plant¬ 
ings, or in specimens or groups. 12 to 15 in. ea., 
$1.75. Other available sizes at $1.50 per ft. 
CLIMBING VINES 
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Strong Two Year Grades 
CEEMATIS. Jackmanni. 10-15. One of the most 
beautiful vines grown. Open flow.ers from four to 
six inches across; rich velvety purple. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely from July on. ea., 75c. 
CEEMATIS. Coccinnea. 5-6. Bright scarlet, heavy 
petaled flower, bell shaped; blooms from July till 
frost. Perrennial. Ea., 50c. 
BOSTON IVY. 30-40. Beautiful foliage in spring 
and summer changing to crimson scarlet in autumn. 
Clings tight to brick, stone or concrete walls. Best 
on north side. Ea., 50c. 
^ENGLMANN IVY. 30-40. Neat hardy, self¬ 
climber on brick or stone walls; brilliant autumn 
colors. Rapid growing and very dependable. Ea., 40c. 
GRAPE. Beta. See fruit grapes. 
^ HONEYSUCKLE. Halleanna. 15-20. Rich green 
foliage remains into winter; bears many creamy 
white fragrant flowers after July. Ea., 45c. 
^ HONEYSUCKLE, HECKROTTI. The best ever- 
blooming vine from early summer to killing frost. 
Showy flowers, bright-red outside; outward curving 
petals show the bright yellow of the inside; frag¬ 
rant. Used on trellises, as ground cover, or trim¬ 
med as shrub. Strong plants, ea., 75c. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Polygonum auberti. 20-25. 
Rapid grower; fresh green foliage decorated with 
clouds of foamy white, fragrant flowers from July 
on. Ea., 75c. 
TRUMPET VINE. Bignonia radicans. 20-25. Large 
trumpet-shaped, orange red flowers in summer. Heavy 
slow grower. Ea., 45c. 
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