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VINES 
Climbing Roses 
Following varieties 65c each; $6.50 per dozen. 
AMERICAN B E A U T Y CLIMBER, 
large flowering crimson pink flowers, 
best grown as a pillar rose. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER, small ruffled 
flowers, borne on individual stems, in 
clusters. 
DOROTHY PERKINS, soft shell-pink, 
small, crinkly, in great clusters. 
EXCEIiSA, double scarlet-crimson 
blooms with light streaks and shaded. 
Clusters very large. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER, intense 
scarlet flowers of excellent shape and 
moderate size, borne in small trusses. 
Very popular. 
VINES 
AMPELOFSIS 
Tendril climbing plants. Grown for 
covering walls, fences and arbors. They 
thrive in any good soil. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia var. engel- 
manni; Engelmann Creeper. (30 to 40 
ft.) A rapid growing vine clinging tight¬ 
ly to brick, stone or stucco walls and 
climbing to a great height. It is a very 
hardy vine, and rarely shows winter in¬ 
jury even in the far north. Two-year- 
old plants, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata; Japanese 
Creeper (Boston Ivy). (40 to 50 ft.) 
Beautiful foliage in spring and summer, 
changing to crimson-scarlet in autumn. 
Clings tight to brick, stone or concrete 
walls. Succeeds best in this latitude on 
the north or east side. 2 yr. No. 1, 60c 
each; $6.00 per dozen. 
CELASTRUS-BITTERSWEET 
Celastrus scandens; American Bitter¬ 
sweet. Twining shrubs. Suitable for cov¬ 
ering walls, trellises and the like. They 
thrive in common soils. Greenish white 
flowers in terminal racemes. Fruits in 
orange-yellow clusters, which remain all 
winter. 3 yr., $1.00 each. 
CLEMATIS—VIRGIN’S BOWER 
Clematis prospers in fertile light 
loamy soil which is well drained. 
Clematis jackmani; Jackman Clematis 
(to 10 ft.) Violet-purple flowers to 6 
inches across, usually in threes. They 
bloom on wood of the season and may 
be pruned when dormant. Where the 
ground freezes about the roots the nem¬ 
atode disease is not prevalent. Potted, 
2 yr. medium. $1.00 each; bare root, 2 
yr. No. 1, $1.00 each. (Bare root plants 
for mail orders.) 
Note: We guarantee good, strong, live 
plants on delivery, but will not be re¬ 
sponsible for future results on above 
vine. 
Clematis paniculata; Sweet Autumn 
Clematis (to 30 ft.) The flowers are of 
medium size, fragrant, pure white, borne 
in immense sheets in September. Should 
be provided with a trellis or something 
to climb as soon as it starts its growth. 
50c each. (Clematis should not be set 
where the drip from the eaves falls 
upon it.) 
(See cut, page 32.) 
LONICERA—HONEYSUCKLE 
Donicera japonica var. halliana; Hall’s 
Japanese Honeysuckle (to 25 ft.) Rapid 
growing vine with beautiful foliage. 
Delightfully fragrant creamy white flow¬ 
ers Makes a fine hedge or covering for 
walls or unsightly places. 2 yr. No. 1, 
50c each. 
Iionicera sempervirens; Scarlet Trum- 
pliet Honeysuckle (to 30 ft.) A rapid 
growing vine with clusters of trumpet¬ 
shaped scarlet flowers. Very hardy. 2 
yr., 50c each. 
Silver Dace Vine 
POLYGONUM—FLEECE FLOWER 
Polygonum baldschuanicum; Silver 
Fleecevine (to 20 ft.) Also called Silver 
Lace Vine and Bride’s Veil. A hardy 
climber of recent introduction from the 
mountains of Turkestan. It is of rapid 
growth, frequently attaining a height of 
10 to 14 feet in one season, producing a 
mass of foamy white flowers. 2 yr., 75c 
each; extra size, $1.00 each. 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria, frutescens; American Wis¬ 
teria (to 25 ft.) Vigorous, tall-growing 
vine. Massive clusters of pale blue flow¬ 
ers. 2 yr. 50c each. 
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