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• BETA GRAPE 
A rapid grower, is very popular for covering 
walls, summer houses and porches; hardy. 
Each, 25c; 5, $1.15. 
9 CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE 
A general utility hardy climbing vine that will 
overcome any obstacle to growth and flourish 
everywhere. Every new shoot produces hand¬ 
some purple flowers and later a prodigious crop 
of scarlet berries nearly an inch long. Is a 
practical carpet vine and highly efficient as a 
bank retainer on reasonable slopes; each joint 
that presses into the soil taking firm hold and 
establishing a colony of deep and spreading 
roots. A practical close shading tall trellis vine 
pleasingly ornamental. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 
5 for $1.00. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
• HALLEANA HONEYSUCKLE 
Color, an intermingling of white and yellow, 
extremely fragrant and most satisfactory. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 70c; 5, $1.00. 
• SCARLET AND YELLOW 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Very hardy producing large quantities of long, 
trumpet-shaped flowers; heavy, glossy leaves. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 80c; 5, $1.20. 
CLIMBING VINES 
VINES ADD SO MUCH 
TO THE PLEASURE 
OF A HOME 
for every 
purpose 
AMPELOPSIS 
• ENGELMANN’S IVY 
(Ampelopsis Engelmanni.) A rapid 
growing vine of the Virginia Creeper 
family, but having characteristics of its 
own. Leaves are smaller and many more 
of them than those of the Creeper. 
Foliage of deep green which changes to 
a beautiful scarlet in the Fall. Will cling 
only to very rough surfaces such as 
pebble-dash, rough brick or stone, or will 
climb over a trellis or wire frame. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; 5 for $1.00. 
# VEITCHI 
(Boston or Japan Ivy.) The now famous 
Japan or Boston Ivy used so extensively to 
cover brick or stone buildings. The foliage is 
dense, completely carpeting a surface, and the 
autumnal tints of green and red are unsurpassed 
for beauty. 30c Each; 3 for 80c; 5 for $1.20. 
• QUINQUEFOLIA 
• BITTERSWEET 
(Celastrus Scandens.) Perfectly hardy, rapid 
growth. Handsome glossy foliage. Large clus¬ 
ters of beautiful orange-crimson berries that are 
retained all winter. The berries are in great de¬ 
mand for inside winter decorations. It is excep¬ 
tionally fine for trellises, porches. This vine 
seems to do better on trees than other vines. 
Each, 25c; 3 for 65c; 5, $1.00 
(American Ivy or Virginia Creeper.) A 
very rapid growing vine covered with heavy 
digitate leaves affording shade and a great 
beauty when changing to scarlet in Autumn. 
25c Each; 3 for 65c; 5 for $1.00. 
• CLEMATIS 
All Clematis require a deep rich soil, plenty 
of water and good drainage. Should be planted 
with the crowns covered three inches. 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
♦ JACKMANNI 
This variety is better known than any 
other, and still stands as one of the best. It 
is a strong grower, and produces a mass of 
intense violet-purple flowers four to six 
inches in diameter, from July until October. 
Either Variety—60c each; 
• MADAM EDOUARD ANDRE 
Has been called the crimson Jackmanni. 
This plant is a strong, vigorous grower, very 
free in bloom, lovely flowers of a distinct 
crimson color. Different from all other 
varieties. 
2 for $1.10; 4 for $2.00 
• WHITE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
(Paniculata.) Handsome hardy climber. Is 
one of the choicest and most satisfactory climb¬ 
ing flowering plants. Of strong, rapid growth. 
Dense, small bright green foliage. Pure white 
fragrant flowers in August and September, fol¬ 
lowed by silvery feathery seed pods. Each, 30c; 
per 5, $1.30. 
Gurney's Clematis Vines are all heavy field grown 
two-year old plants 
• TRUMPET FLOWER 
(Bignonia Radicans.) A 
robust woody 
vine; twining tightly with numerous roots along 
stems. Its orange scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers cluster at tip of branches. Leaves light 
green. Will climb to great heights on trunks of 
trees, and for every purpose is one of the best 
vines. 30c Each; 3 for 80c; 5 for $1.20. 
4 PURPLE WISTERIA 
Noblest of the vines, nor¬ 
mally attaining great age, 
with thick, woody trunks. 
The substantial leaves are 
fern-like in long fronds. The 
magnificent flowers appear in 
May or June, as dense droop¬ 
ing racemes a foot or more 
long, of pea-like florets. These 
are a magnificent spectacle, 
drooping from the eaves on 
porch or pergola, or front the 
canopied top of shrub-trained 
specimens. Being deep root¬ 
ed, set them in extra deep 
rich earth, heavily manured. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; 
5 for $1.65. 
• WILD GRAPE 
The best Grape for covering porches, summer 
houses, and arbors. Each, 20c; 5 for 90c; 10 
for $1.70. 
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