BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
Hardy Climbing Vines 
crawls or climbs over wood, 
their rich colors in the fall. 
fern-like 
ends of 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANNI. A hardy climber that 
brick and stone buildings. Leaves become wonderful 
Strong 2-yr., 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Flower). A strong rapid grower with 
leaves. Large trumpet-shaped orange-scarlet flowers in great clusters at 
branches. We have an old vine that blossoms every year. 2-yr., 50c. 
BITTERSWEET, American. One of the hardiest climbers. Desirable for the large 
clusters of beautiful orange-red berries which remain all winter. Fine winter bouquets. 
Bittersweet comes in both sex plants, male and female. To be sure to get fruiting 
plants one should plant 3 or 4 vines. Each, 
50c; 4 for $1.60. 
BITTERSWEET, Japanese. A much hand¬ 
somer plant than the American variety. 
Limbs are also more graceful. Fruits are 
round but a lighter yellow. Beautiful vine. 
Each, 50c; 4 for $1.60. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle), Scarlet trum¬ 
pet. Covered with brilliant orange-red 
trumpet-like flowers. Best trailing honey¬ 
suckle in the North. Strong 2-yr., 50c. 
LONICERA, Hall’s. Practically an ever¬ 
green honeysuckle. Very desirable farther 
south than here. Fine to shade a porch or 
to grow to cover a sloping bank to keep 
soil from washing. Strong plants, 40c; 
10 for $3.50. 
WISTERIA, Purple. We are quite proud of 
our Wisteria. They are all grafted with grafting wood taken from heavy 
blooming vines, which insures their blooming within a reasonable time after 
setting. Magnificent great drooping clusters of purple. 3-yr. grafted, large 
Ampeiopsis Engelmanni strong vines, $1.00 each; 2 for $1.90. 
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HARDY GARDEN PHLOX 
Starting to bloom in midseason, they carry loads of the most brilliant 
color far into the fall or until touched with frost. 
Phlox come in many colors; from the purest white through the many 
shades of pink, lavender, red, purple, to the deepest crimson. 
For best results, the soil should have well-rotted manure worked in, and 
the planting should be in a fairly sunny location. Water heavily during 
dry spells. If lower leaves turn rusty and dry up during the summer, water 
and spray the plants heavily with cold water, and dust with powdered 
sulphur such as is used to control black spot on Roses. If the first 
flower spikes are cut off as soon as the flowers fall and the plants 
are well watered, a second setting of bloom will come on and con¬ 
tinue late into the fall. 
Do not compare the prices for our Phlox plants with cheaper 
prices where orders are filled with plants commonly called Baby 
Phlox Plants. 
PRICES FOR PHLOX, ALL POSTPAID 
1 Phlox, 35c; 3 Phlox, 85c; 6 Phlox, $1.50; 10 Phlox, $2.25. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE. Medium tall of a pleasing dark red-purple. 
ECLAIREUR. Medium tall. Purplish crimson with white aureole. 
JULES SANDEAU. A dwarf free-flowering salmon-pink. 
LOTHAIR. A tall Phlox in a brilliant salmon-red. 
MILLY VAN HOBOKEN. A tall peach-blossom-pink; very hardy. 
MRS. JENKINS. A medium tall, early blooming beautiful white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. A tall bright rosy carmine with claret eye. 
FIREBRAND. Bright rich, brilliant red. 
SPECIAL FRENCH. A decidedly beautiful shade of even pink. 
WIDAR. A dwarfish lavender-purple; large white center. 
The above ten varieties of Phlox, taken one of a kind, make a wonderful 
assortment and a most pleasing collection. 
1 of each, 10 in all, for $2.25, postpaid. 
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