Plant Vines for Shade and Beauty 
23 
Vines 
Purple Wisteria. 
Bittersweet. 3 for 50c. 
Boston Ivy. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). 
Perfectly hardy and of rapid growth. 
Handsome, glossy foliage. Large clus- 
ters of beautiful orange-crimson ber- 
ries that are retained all winter. The 
berries are in great demand for in- 
side winter decoration. We do not 
know of any vine that is more satis¬ 
factory. It is exceptionally fine for 
trellises or porches. If you wish some¬ 
thing to give a little color to your 
trees, plant one at the base of the 
shade trees. This vine seems to do 
better than other vines. 25c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S EVERGREEN 
JAPAN. One of the best of the climbing 
Honeysuckles. Oval, semi-evergreen foli¬ 
age; fragrant, yellow and cream colored 
flowers. 20c each. 
H., SCARLET TRUMPET. Same price as 
Hall’s Evergreen Japan. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Very quick grow¬ 
ing; produces more bloom than any other 
vine, blooming from late summer into 
the fall. Small, fresh, shining foliage 
and large, foamy sprays of silvery white 
bloom. 40c each. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Woodbine). A 
strong rapid grower; foliage large, dark 
green, in autumn bronze and crimson. 
This is an old favorite and valuable for 
covering back porches and arbors. Per¬ 
fectly hardy everywhere and will grow 
in any soil and situation, but must be 
tied, as it will not adhere to a wall. 
20c cdch • 
WISTERIA, PURPLE. Large, drooping 
clusters of purple, pea-shaped flowers; 
rapid grower. Blooms in May and June. 
25c each. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. The small 
flowering, sweet scented Japan Clematis. 
One of the most vigorous and beautiful 
of all climbers. In late summer it pro¬ 
duces dense sheets of medium sized, pure 
white flowers of the most pleasing frag¬ 
rance. 25c each. 
Hardy climbing vines are particularly desirable as they tend 
to serve many useful purposes. Not only are they a source of 
beauty in themselves, but they make charming decorations and 
provide much needed shade. They also change the appearance 
of an unbroken wall and liven up the unsightly spots of your 
lawn. In spring and summer their foliage is a mat of green 
leaves, which turn to rich yellow, red and bronze in autumn. 
BOSTON IVY. One of the finest climbers for covering walls, as it clings firmly 
to the smoothest surface, covering it evenly with overlapping leaves. 
The color is fresh, deep green in summer, changing to bright shades of crimson 
and yellow in autumn. Needs no support 
to cling to walls. 25c each. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Vine). 
A robust climber, with great leathery, 
trumpet-shaped flowers of scarlet. A 
beautiful, showy vine, useful for fences 
and screens. 25c each. 
CINNAMON VINE. A strong, hardy 
climber from China. 10 to 30 feet, 
leaves heart-shaped; flowers small, white, 
cinnamon scented. Very fragrant and 
free from insects. 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
2 Bittersweet 
2 Hardy White Clematis 
pa°£ 75c 
