DENVER — COLORADO 
ARISTOLOCHIA, SIPHO (Dutchman’s 
Pipe)—Is much used on wires to shade 
porches. The large heart-shaped leaves 
make a dense covering. The flowers are 
very odd, resembling Dutch tobacco pipes. 
2 yr. plants.$1.25 
BIGNONIA, RADICANS (Trumpet Vine) 
—The Trumpet Vine has large, orange- 
scarlet, trumpet shaped flowers which ap¬ 
pear in July and August. 
2 yr. plants.$ .50 
3 yr. plants.... . . .75 
BITTERSWEET. AMERICAN (Celastrus 
scandens)—Affords very attractive fall 
fruit, useful for decorations. The cracked 
seed pods expose their scarlet berries. 
2 yr. plants.$ .75 
CLEMATIS, JACKMANI (Rich Purple 
Clematis)—The most showy flowering 
vine for this locality. Flowers are velvety 
purple. Grown in large wire baskets, far 
superior to greenhouse grown potted 
plants, because the root system is better 
established and they are acclimated to 
outdoor conditions. 
In baskets...$1.25 
CLEMATIS, PANICULATA (Sweet Au¬ 
tumn Clematis)—This variety has small 
flowers produced in great masses in later 
summer. Very sweet scented. 
2 yr. field grown plants.$ .60 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALLEANA (Hall’s 
Honeysuckle)—Hall’s Honeysuckle vine is 
known from coast to coast for its wealth 
of sweet, white turning to yellow flowers. 
2 yr. plants..50 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET 
(Sempervirens)—Not so floriferous, but 
the flowers are bright scarlet and very showy. 
2 yr. plants.$ .50 
POLYGONUM, AUBERTI (China Fleecevine)—Silver Lace Vine 
must be seen to be appreciated. Strong growing, with glossy green 
leaves, and foamy masses of silvery white flowers, it is very pleasing 
during the whole season. 
3 yr. plants .$ .85 
Clematis 
WISTERIA (Purple or white)—Pea-shaped flowers in clusters like 
grapes characterize the Wisteria. These vines live many years and 
are at their best when trained over a pergola, or similar arrangement 
so that the flower clusters hang below the stems and leaves. 
2 yr. plants (seedlings).$ -50 
2 yr. plants medium (grafted)...- ..75 
More likely to bloom than the seedling type offered above as 
they are grafted from blooming wood. 
