HARDY VINES 
There are numerous places where a hardy vine will help cover some unsightly 
object or add a touch of beauty to an otherwise uninteresting spot. Their big advan¬ 
tage is that they take little room and they can be used where a shrub or tree would 
be unpractical. We urge you to consider their possibilities. 
AMPELOPSIS Doz. 100 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy). A popular climbing plant tor 
covering stone walls, trees, etc. Rapid in growth, 
it clings to the smoothest surface.$3.00 $20.00 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) Each Doz. 
Radicans. Handsome foliage and brilliant orange 
yellow flowers in midsummer.$0.35 $3.50 
CELASTRUS (Bittersweet) Doz. lOO 
Scandens. A native vine easily grown. Attractive 
foliage with scarlet berries in the Fall.$2.50 $20.00 
CLEMATIS—Large Flowered Varieties 
It is recommended that all large flowered clematis be 
planted in a rich well-drained soil and with the crown 
about 6 inches below the surface. 
Dsse. of Edinburgh. A large double white. 
Jackmanii. The popular deep purple. 
Mme. Ed. Andre. Bright rich carmine. 
Ramona. Fine pale blue. 
Two-year plants of the above.$0.50 each 5.00 40.00 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower) 
Montana Rubens. One of the best of our Spring 
blooming vines. A hardy vigorous climber studded 
with rosy pink flowers in April and May. $0.40 each 4.00 
CLEMATIS—Continued Doz. 
Paniculata. A popular and most satisfactory climber, 
with strong rapid growth, dense cheerful green 
foliage and masses of white fragrant flowers in 
August and Sept.$0.25 each $2.00 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Halliana. Very fragrant white and yellow flowers 
$0.25 each 2.50 
Sempervirens Magnifica. A splendid new everbloom- 
ing variety with attractive foliage and clusters of 
long tubular orange scarlet flowers. A splendid 
novelty.$0.40 each 4.00 
POLYGONUM (Silver Lace Vine) 
Auberti. A very fast Rowing hardy vine with clean 
healthy foliage reaching a height of 25 feet or more 
and covered in late Summer with masses of foamy 
white flowers.$0.40 each 4.00 
WISTERIA 
Old favorites producing many pendulous clusters of 
flowers in early Summer. 
Multijuga Rosea. Pink, long flowered Japanese 
Wisteria. Clusters often 3 ft. and longer .$1.50 each 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). The old favorite pro¬ 
ducing thousands of clusters of violet blue blossoms 
$0.75 each 7.50 
Alba (White Chinese Wisteria). Similar to the above 
except the flowers are pure white.$0.75 each 7.50 
Wisteria 
When considering climbing plants, do not overlook the fine new climbing roses offered on 
Page 1. The New Dawn is particularly valuable because of its long blooming period, hardiness, 
freedom from disease, and intense fragrance. 
100 
$15.00 
Our seed mixtures are well balanced 
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