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The Rocky Mountain Seed Co., Denver, Colo. 
Flowering and Ornamental Hardy Climbing Vines 
Shrubs 
PHILADELPHUS— MOCK ORANGE — Coronarius (Sweet 
Syringa) —A well known shrub with pure white, sweetly 
scented flowers, blooming- in May. One of the first to 
bloom. Grows 5 to 7 ft. tall. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
PHILADELPHIA — MOCK ORANGE — Virginalis (Large 
Flowering Syringa) —Neat habit—the finest of this fam¬ 
ily. Fragrant, white, blooms 2 inches in diameter. May 
and June. Each, 50c; by mail, 55c. 
SNOWBALL (Old-Fashioned Snowball) —A well-known fa¬ 
vorite shrub, with globular clusters of white flowers 
the latter part of May. Grows 8 to 10 feet high. Strong 
bushes, 2 to 3 feet. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
SNOWBERRY —Inconspicuous, rose colored flowers in 
June and July; followed by large clustered, milk white 
fruits which remain far into winter. The combination 
of pink flowers and white berries on the same twig is 
charming. Foliage is rounded, clean and fresh looking, 
a glaucous green. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
SPIREA—Van Houtte (Bridal Wreath) —One of the most 
charming and beautiful of the Spireas. Has white flow¬ 
ers in clusters about an inch in diameter. Grows from 
4 to 6 feet tall. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
SPIREA—Bumalda Anthony Waterer —Low compact grow¬ 
ing shrub, covered in July with flat heads of rosy crim¬ 
son flowers. If kept cut they will bloom until frost. 
Height 1V 2 to 3 feet. Each, 50c; by mail, 55c. 
SPIREA—Billiardi (Meadow Sweet)— A narrow dense 
shrub, 6 ft. high with tall bright pink spikes of flowers. 
From June until August. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
SUMAC, GLABRA LACINIATA (Cut-Leaved) —One of the 
best species for mass or other planting on account of 
its deeply cut, beautiful fern-like leaves, which are 
dark green above and white beneath, crimson fruits and 
rich autumnal coloring. Two to 2 % feet. Each, 40c; by 
mail, 45c. 
TAMARIX (Hispidia) —-Strong, slender, tall-growing ir¬ 
regular shrubs, with feathery foliage and small, deli¬ 
cate flowers borne profusely on gracefully-bending 
branches. These pink flowers are very attractive dur¬ 
ing May. Each, 40c; by mail, 45c. 
TRUMPET VINE- —Very hardy and rapid grower. Used for 
covering unsightly places, stumps, or wherever a 
showy flowering vine is desired. Produces clusters of 
trumpet-shaped, orange-scarlet flowers about 3 inches 
long. If tops are kept cut back it makes a beautiful 
bush for the lawn. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Silver Lace Vine 
THEY ARE ORNAMENTAL AND ADD BEAUTY AND 
CHARM TO THE SURROUNDINGS 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANI — New Virginia Creeper— 
Equipped with tendrils, by which it will climb walls 
of stone or brick, similarly to Boston Ivy. Each, 30c; 
by mail, 35c. 
AMERICAN IVY—Virginia Creeper or Woodbine (Am pel op- 
sis Quinquefolia) —A strong, rapid grower. Hardy every¬ 
where. Each, 30c; by mail, 35c. 
BOSTON IVY —This is one of the finest hardy climbers 
we have for covering walls, as it clings firmly to the 
smoothest surface, covering closely with overlapping 
foliage. The color is a fresh deep green in Summer, 
changing to the brightest shades of crimson and yellow 
in Autumn. Each, 30c; by mail, 35c. 
Clematis 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
HENRYI —Flowers creamy-white and very large; fine 
bloomer. 2 yr. old, Each, $1.00, postpaid. 
JACKMANI —This variety is better known than any other, 
and still stands as one of the best. It is a strong grower, 
and produces a mass of intense violet-purple flowers 
Tour to six inches in diameter, from July until October. 
2 yr. old, Each $1.00, postpaid. 
MADAM EDOUARD ANDRE —Flowers are a beautiful shade 
of crimson; a free bloomer. 2 yr. old, Each, $1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
ONE EACH OF THE ABOVE, 3 FOR $2.50 
SMALL-FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
PANICULATA —This variety of Clematis has proved to be 
one of the most desirable, useful and beautiful of 
hardy garden vines, a luxuriant grower, profuse 
bloomer, and possessing fine foliage. 2 yr. old, Each, 
35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPONICA HALLIANA — A Strong, 
vigorous vine with pure white flowers, changing to yel¬ 
low; foliage remains green well into winter; very fra¬ 
grant and covered with flowers almost the entire sea¬ 
son; one of the best bloomers. 2 yr. old, Each, 35c; 3 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET —A hardy, sweet 
scented high-climbing variety. Leaves oval or oblong, 
bluish green above, glaucous beneath. Trumpet shaped 
flowers are scarlet, about two inches long and very 
showy. Profuse bloomer. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
WISTARIA—Chines© Purple —One of the best of the Wis¬ 
tarias; rapid growing and .elegant, attaining 15 to 20 
feet in a season; flowers a pale-blue, borne in long 
pendulous clusters in May and June. Each, 50c, post¬ 
paid. 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine) —This is the 
latest addition to our list of practical hardy vines, a 
quick-growing type of twining habit averaging 2 5 feet 
in a season. The small, cordate foliage is fresh and 
shiny, although the base of stalk becomes somewhat 
woody. Produces more bloom than any other hardy 
vine, covering a season extending from late summer 
into the fall with an extravagance of large foamy sprays 
in silvery white. Each, 75c. postpaid. 
