SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO 
GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK 
CLIMBING VINES 
EACH 
There is a dignified beauty about climbing vines that appeals 
to almost everyone. The vines offered by Sears are selected, 
healthy plants of the most popular varieties. Whether trained on 
buildings or trellis, they will add greatly to the life and beauty of 
their surroundings. Climbing Vines Postpaid. 
AND UP, POSTPAID 
Climbing Hydrangea: A striking vine. Beautiful 
i large green leaves. In spring the whole is a 
mass of striking white, flat flowers. Makes a 
splendid wall cover. 
71 T 1102—Each .98c 
Dutchman’s Pipe: Is a perfectly hardy, strong and 
rapid growing vine with broad, rich green leaves. 
The bloom is small, brownish shade in color and 
resembles somewhat the shape of a pipe. Fine 
for porch or trellis. 
71 T 1087—Each .79c 
English Ivy: Foliage thick, dark glossy green. A 
favorite vine in the rock garden; also for 
ground covering where grass is sparse. 
71 T 1090—Each .29c 
Euonymus Radicans: Winter creeper. An ever¬ 
green vine. Clings to walls. 
71 T 1100—Each .. 
Bittersweet: Unusually attractive. Orange-red 
berries. Rapid growing; twining vine. 
71 T 1088—Each . . . ,33c 
Boston Ivy: Clings firmly to brick, stone or ce¬ 
ment. Foliage turns to crimson in autumn. 
71 T 1091—Each .33c 
Clematis Paniculata: Good porch vine. Flowers 
small, white, star shaped and fragrant. An old 
favorite climber! 
71 T 1092—Each .33c 
Clematis Jackmani: A large flowering type. Rich, 
velvety, violet-purple flowers. A rapid climber, 
blossoms from July to September. Grows to 10 
feet or more. 
71 T 1094—Each .59c 
Silver Lace Vine 
A beautiful, quick growing, twining type 
vine, averaging about 25 feet per season. Bears 
silvery white flowers from Summer to Fall. 
Postpaid. 
71 T 1079—Each .59c 
Euonymus Vegetus: Very 
attractive, fine for cov¬ 
ering low walls. A per¬ 
fectly hardy evergreen, 
the orange-red berries 
remaining on the plant 
well into the winter. 
Glossy leaves. 
71 T 1101—Each .59c 
Hall’s Honeysuckle: Good 
for embankment, porch 
or fence. Attractive 
blossoms. 
71 T 1082—Each .33c 
Matrimony Vine. Orna¬ 
mental, shrubby climb¬ 
er. Small purplish flow¬ 
ers in summer, scarlet 
berries until late wint¬ 
er. 
71 T 1077—Each .33c 
Scarlet Trumpet Honey¬ 
suckle: A porch or trel¬ 
lis vine. Large trumpet 
shaped flowers of 
bright scarlet. 
71 T 1081—Each .33c 
Trumpet Vine: Used for 
covering arbors, sum¬ 
mer cottages, etc. 
Orange-scarlet flowers. 
Very hardy. 
71 T 1078—Each .33c 
Wisteria: Splendid vine 
with beautiful foliage; 
long clusters of pea 
shaped lavender blue 
flowers. 
71 T 1083—Each .33c 
Shipped from nursery 
near you. Postpaid. 
BUILD A LIVING FENCE! 
There is nothing like a permanent living fence grown from Sears strong, well' 
branched plants. No painting or repairing necessary. First cost is the last. Plant 
a hedge while these low prices are still 
California Privet: The popular hedge plant with 
glossy, thick, deep green leaves. Grows very 
rapidly. Easily trimmed. All good, strong, 
quick growing plants. Hardy and beautiful. 
Plant 6 to 10 inches apart. Will not stand 
severe freezing. Plant Amoor River Privet in 
cold sections. 
Japanese Barberry: Grows 3 to 4 feet. The 
best small hedge; also used for edging walks, 
drives and for garden borders. Has small red 
berries in Fall and Winter. Small foliage, 
takes on gorgeous coloring in the Autumn. 
Makes tight, but low, defensive hedge. 
force. Prepaid. State varieties wanted. 
Amoor River Privet: Glossy green foliage. 
Forms a dense handsome hedge and stands 
shearing to any extent. Very hardy and if not 
trimmed grows 8 to 12 feet high, producing 
numerous white flowers, followed by steel-blue 
berries. Valuable for hedges in eastern and 
northern states. Plant 6 to 10 inches apart. 
Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath): Hardy; 
makes beautiful hedge. Plant 18 to 24 inches 
apart. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. Graceful arch¬ 
ing, slender branches covered with a mass of 
small white blooms in May. Just the thing 
for back or side-yard hedge. 
Privet 
Size 
Catalog No. 
10 Plants 
50 Plants 
100 Plants 
California Privet 
12 
to 
18 
in. 
71 
T 
1957 
55c 
$1.98 
$3.85 
California Privet 
18 
to 
24 
in. 
71 
T 
1958 
67c 
2.79 
5.45 
Amoor River Privet 
12 
to 
18 
in. 
71 
T 
1951 
75c 
2.89 
5.45 
Amoor River Privet 
18 
to 
24 
in. 
71 
T 
1952 
95c 
3.65 
6.95 
Spirea Van Houttei 
12 
to 
18 
in. 
71 
T 
1963 
89c 
3.45 
6.79 
Japanese Barberry 
12 
to 
18 
in. 
71 
T 
1968 
89c 
3.45 
6.79 
WISTERIA 
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