‘DECORATIVE TLANTS . VINES 
YELLOWEYE WISTERIA (Wisteria frutescens 
magnifica). Large dense clusters, lavender- 
purple with yellow spots. Each 10 
4-yr.$0 90 $8 40 
LONGCLUSTER WISTERIA (Wisteria multijuga). 
Very long, pointed clusters more blue than purple. 
Each lo 
2-yr.$0 75 $6 60 
BITTERSWEET 
[\The showiest of vines for fruit effect. Fruits are 
scarlet, partially surrounded by orange husks. The 
vines often develop as weeping shrubs, but if given 
a?ttrellis will climb very well. Particularly good 
when allowed to spread over rocks, walls, and 
fences. Leaves elliptical, 3 inches. 
ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET (Celastrus orbicu- 
latus). 15 ft. The showiest variety. Fruits borne 
in clusters. Each 10 
6-yr.SO 90 $8 00 
5-yr. 75 6 50 
4-yr. 60 4 80 
3-yr. 45 3 60 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET (Cel. scandens). 
15 ft. A native variety with fruits borne singly 
or in twos and threes. Each 10 
3-yr. 
$0 60 S4 80 
Miscellaneous Vines 
ACTINIDIA, Bower (Actinidia arguta). 25 ft. A 
strong-foliaged climber. Leaves broad, oval, 3 to 
4 inches. Flowers white with purple center. 
Fruits greenish yellow, edible, sweet. 
Each 10 
5-vr.$1 35 $12 00 
3-yr. 75 6 60 
AKEBIA, Fiveleaf (Akebia quinata). 12 ft. Slender, 
graceful branches. Leaves compound with five 
small leaflets. Rosy purple, small flowers, fragrant, 
late June, early July. Fruits purple-violet. 
Each 10 
3-yr.SO 60 S4 80 
For 5 plants or more of one kind take the pro¬ 
portionate 10 rate; for 25 or more take the propor¬ 
tionate 100 rate whenever it is given. 
AKEBIA, Threeleaf (Akebia lobata). 18 ft. Similar 
to preceding, but leaves have three leaflets. 
Flowers smaller, maroon-red, in long, drooping 
racemes. Fruit pale purple. Each 10 
From 4-in. pots.$0 90 $8 00 
DUTCHMANS-PIPE (Aristolochia sipho). 25 ft. 
Branches green. Leaves 6 to 9 inches, heart- 
shaped. Small purple flowers like a curve-stem 
pipe. Each 10 
7-yr.$1 75 $16 00 
6-yr. 1 50 14 00 
5-yr. 1 20 10 50 
FLEECEVINE, Chinese (Polygonum auberti). 25 
ft. The most rapid-growing vine. Branches 
slender. Leaves bronze when young, green later. 
W hite fleecy sprays of flowers, August to October. 
Each 10 
2-yr., from 6-in. pots.$1 25 $11 00 
HYDRANGEA, Climbing (Hydrangea petiolaris). 
30 ft. Slow but strong grower. Leaves dark, oval, 
3 to 4 inches, overlapping. Round, flat clusters 
of perfumed white flowers, June, July. 
Each 10 
18 to 24 in., B&B..$1 50 $13 50 
4-in. pots, 6 to 9 in. 60 5 40 
IVY, English (Hedera helix). 50 ft. More viny than 
shrubby. Leaves 3 inches, 5-sided. In the North 
it should be used in shade. Each 10 
334-in. pots, 18-in. tops.$0 60 $5 50 
IVY, Baltic (Hed. hel. baltica). 50 ft. Similar to 
preceding, but hardier; does well in sun. Leaves 
2 inches. More of a creeper than a climber. 
Excellent ground-cover in shade. Each 10 
334-in. pots, 18-in. tops.$0 50 $4 50 
MATRIMONY-VINE, Chinese (Lycium chinense). 
10 ft. Spiny branched, half shrub, half vine. 
Profusion of small, purple, star-shaped flowers, 
June to September. Brilliant scarlet berries, 
narrow, ^ inch long. Each 10 
3-yr.$0 50 $4 00 
TRUMPETCREEPER (Bignonia radicans). 30 ft. 
Large, trumpet-shaped flowers of glowing orange- 
red, August. Each 10 
5-yr.$0 50 $3 90 
4-yr... 40 3 00 
3-yr. 30 2 70 
Fleecevine 
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