hardiest and best of all of those 
that will stand the North are the 
Ampelopsis, Bittersweet, Beta 
Grape and Wild Grape. Those 
next in hardiness would he the 
Honeysuckle, Cinnamon Vine and 
Clematis. 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston 
Ivy)— This is one of the finest 
climbers we have for covering 
walls, as it clings firmly to the 
smoothest surface covering it 
closely with overlapped foliage, 
giving it the appearance of being 
Bhingled with green leaves. The 
color is deep green in summer, 
changing to the brightest shades 
of crimson and yellow in autumn. 
Each $ .40; 5 for $1.80 
Ampelopsis Qu'nquefolia (Vir¬ 
ginia Creeper) — Deeply cut 
leaves which turn to a beautiful 
crimson in fall; fine for covering 
trees, rocky slopes, etc. Very 
hardy. 
Each $ .25; 5 for $1.00 
Jaekmanni Clematis —■ Well 
known, large-flowering blue Cle¬ 
matis, flowers almost violet with 
a rich velvety appearance, dis¬ 
tinctly veined. Blooms from July 
until frost. Plant is hardy. 
Each $ .60; 5 for $2.50 in pots 
Clematis Henryi— This is the 
finest of all large flowering white 
clematis. A vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. Flowers large 
creamy white with reddish cho¬ 
colate anthers. 
Each $ .60; 5 for $2.50 in pots 
Dutchman’s Pipe or Aristolo- 
chia—The flowers in shape are 
similar to the old fashioned 
dutch pipe. Is a rapid climber 
and does best on the North side 
of houses, where the full force of 
the sun does not strike them. 
Hardy here at Rogers, better not 
plant too far North, blooms in. 
June. 
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Each $ .40; 5 for $1.75 j 
Bittersweet ( Oelastrus Scan- 1 
dens) — Perfectly hardy, rapid 
growth. Plandsome glossy foli¬ 
age. Large clusters of beautiful 
orange-crimson berries that are 
in great demand for inside winter 
decorations. We do not know of 
any vine that is more satisfact¬ 
ory. It is exceptionally fine for 
trellises, porches. If you wish 
something to give a little color 
to your trees, plant one at the 
base of the shade trees. This vine 
seems to do better on trees than 
other vines. , 
Each $ .25; 5 for $1.05 ] 
Wild Grape—One of the best 
if not the best grape for covering 
porches, summer houses and ari 
hors. 
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Each $ .20; 10 for $1.70 ] 
Matrimony Vine— The Matri¬ 
mony vine is one of the latest in 
vines. It makes a growth of 
twenty feet in a season. Small 
purplish flowers followed by red 
berries. Recommended for arbors^ 
Very hardy. 
Each $ .40; 2 for $ .70 
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