Vines 
LARGE FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
W E DO NOT remember when the lovely Large Flowered Cle- 
matis sold for less than a dollar. For the first time we have 
secured a collection of first class plants which we can offer at a 
real bargain. Furthermore, the plants are pot grown, which lessens the 
shock of transplanting and increases the probabilities of successful re' 
suits. While the stocks we now have are available, we will sell Large 
Flowered Clematis at 50 cents each, exactly one-half price. When these 
plants are gone, the price will be $1.00 each. 
Clematis, Duchess of Edinburgh. The lovely white flowers of this va- 
riety are double. 
Clematis Henryi. Magnificent white flowers. 
Clematis Jackmani. The lovely and ever popular large flowered purple 
Clematis. 
Clematis, M m e . 
Baron Veillard. 
The beautiful 
pink large flower' 
ed Clematis. 
Clematis, Mme. E. 
Andre. Glorious 
large carmine'red 
flowers. 
Clematis, Ramona. A truly beautiful blue large'flowered Clematis. 
Any of the Large Flowered Clematis: 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Clematis Jackmani 
CHINESE FLEECE VINE 
(Polygonum Auberti) 
We have always considered Polygonum Auberti the loveliest 
and most fascinating of all hardy vines. The Chinese Fleece Vine 
is comparatively new and its unusual beauty is just becoming gen- 
erally known. Eventually it will be an even greater favorite than 
the famous Clematis Paniculata. 
Growing fast, it will cover a trellis, stump or other support in short order. 
It will climb from 15 to 20 feet or more. The lovely foliage is small but so 
dense that it makes a perfect screen. The small, ivory-white flowers, borne 
in loose tasseled panicles, literally cover the upper expanse of the vine in 
a fleecy cloud of bloom during late August and September. The heavy 
festoons of flowers on the older plants are beautiful beyond description. 
45c each; $4.50 per doz. 
Chinese Fleece Vine 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
The Famous 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET 
The Evergreen Bittersweet will climb 30 feet and 
cling to any unpainted masonry wall; stone, brick, 
concrete, etc. It is the only evergreen vine in culti- 
vation hardy north of the Mason and Dixon Line. 
Like all evergreens it develops slowly for the first 
two or three years but when fully developed is mag- 
nificent. In addition to the lovely evergreen foliage, 
it produces when fully developed, a magnificent 
crop of gorgeous scarlet berries. 
It may also be used as a dwarf hedge to take the 
place of Box where Box will not stand. 
Evergreen Bittersweet. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
All Vines by parcel post, add 16c for each three 
vines, single vine 12c. 
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