. HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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HARDY VINES OR CLIMBERS 
ACTINIDIA. 
arguta. Splendid Japanese climber, rich, 
shiny foliage, white flowers, followed by 
sweet edible fruits.$.75-$1.00 each 
AKEBIA. 
quinata. (Five leaved Akebia.) Green clover 
like foliage and drooping dark purple 
flowers.$.50-$.75 each 
AMPELOPSIS. 
quinquefolia. (Common woodbine or Virginia 
creeper.) Very vigorous native vine, beau¬ 
tiful foliage in fall.50 cents each 
quinquefolia var. engelmanni. Carries extra 
strong tendrils which cling very tightly to 
anything.50 cents each 
Veitchi (Boston ivy.) An immensely popular 
climber for covering walls, foliage very 
brilliant in fall.50 cents each 
ARISTO LOCHIA. 
sipho. (Dutchman’s-pipe.) The handsome 
broad leaves make a grand screen.. .$1.00 each 
BIGNONIA. 
radicans. (Trumpet-creeper.) Vigorous climb¬ 
er, fine for covering unsightly objects. The 
flowers are large deep red with orange 
throat.50 cents each 
grandiflora. Larger and richer colored flow¬ 
ers, a little more tender than radicans, 
does finely along the coast.$1.50 each 
CELASTRUS. (Bittersweet.) 
orbiculatus. Japanese bittersweet. Robust 
climber for covering walls, fences and 
banks covered in fall with rich orange 
fruits.$.50-$.75 each 
scandens. Common bittersweet. Very showy 
orange fruits which cling to the shoots 
practically all winter.$.50-$.75 each 
CLEMATIS. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Very large double 
white flowers.$1.00 each 
Henryi. Large single white.$1.00 each 
Jackmanni. Rich, velvety-purple broad pet- 
ailed flowers.$1.00 each 
Montana undulata. Flowers 1*4-2 inches in 
diameter, flowers just after wisterias, the 
earliest of all the clematis, extra fine 
variety.$1.00 each 
paniculata—Sweet Japanese clematis, very 
popular.50 cents each 
Ramona. Lovely large light blue.$1.00 each 
Tangutica Obtusiuscula. (New.) 
Here we have a beautiful Clematis with 
golden yellow flowers and blooming dur¬ 
ing September and October. The seed 
heads are very attractive following the 
passing of the flowers. I am glad to be able 
to offer a good stock of this lovely variety. 
$1.00 each 
EUONYMUS. (Wintercreeper.) 
Kewensis. A splendid low growing trailer 
with small, dark green oval leaves, fine in 
the rock garden.50 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
minimus. Very fine variety, suitable for 
rock gardens.50 cents each 
radicans. Splendid, thoroughly hardy ever¬ 
green climber.$.50-$1.00 each 
radicans vegetus. Broader leaves than type, 
equally good as a ground cover, shrub, 
hedge plant or climber, fruits very abun- 
