Flowering Vines 
Giant Chinese Trumpet Vine 
(Bignonia radicans var. Mme. Galen) 
Exquisite! Gorgeous! The comment you will make 
w hether you find this superb Vine in the most unpretentious 
garden or in the most sophisticated garden. Immense, deep 
terra-cotta red flowers in panicles 14 to 16 in. long; attaches 
itselt to walls by little pads on its growths. 
3 Year field grown, blooming size Plants, 
$1.65 each, Postpaid. 
The large flowering Clematis, Ramona 
The bloom you can expect the 
first year from Mme. Galen 
Clematis , Ramona 
One of our hardiest and hand¬ 
somest climbers. Soft bluish-violet 
flowers give a gay two weeks show in 
June, and then ever and anon through¬ 
out the summer individual blooms ap¬ 
pear as if to renew the unforgettable 
beauty. Plant in a rich, well-drained 
soil with plenty of sand and lime. 
Strong 2 Year Plants, $0.85 each, 
Postpaid 
Evergreen Bittersiveet 
(Euonymus radicans vegetus) 
An excellent two-purpose plant: if 
kept away from supports or a wall it 
makes a compact dwarf shrub or 
hedge; if allowed to climb as a vine it 
will reach a height of 12 to 15 ft. The 
thick, broad shiny green leaves are 
very decorative, most of which stay 
on throughout the winter; in the fall 
it bears brilliant Bittersweet Berries. 
12 to 18 in. Plants, $0.50 each; 
or 3 for $1.25 Postpaid. 
BASEMENT BARGAIN. Dwarf Tritoma (Kniphofia rufa.) 
A dainty little Tritoma or Red-hot Poker Plant which starts blooming in June and con¬ 
tinues to flower until frost. Introduce it among the earlier blooming plants in the Rock 
Garden and it will carry on the show. Plants, $0.35 each; 3 for $1.00 Postpaid 
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