Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 173 
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Vines, Hardy Climbing 
VINES, POT-GROWN: We have a number of the following list of Vines in pot-grown plants, which 
can be planted at any time during the Summer. 
Pot-grown varieties marked ♦. Each 75c., except where otherwise priced. 
♦ACTINIDIA arguta. strong-growing 
Japanese vine, with ratlier large leaves; flow¬ 
ers white with purple center. Each 50c. 
AKEBIA quinata. Very graceful, handsome, 
hardy, fine foliage, purple flowers and orna¬ 
mental fruit. Each 50c. 
AMPELOPSIS Engelmanni. Similar to 
quinquefolia, but with smaller and more dense 
foliage. Each 50c. 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. (Common 
Woodbine, or Virginia CrceiX'r.) .\ vigorous, 
high-climbing vine of rapid growth, foliage rich 
crimson in .\utumn. Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
♦AMPELOPSIS Veitchii. (Japan, or Boston 
Ivy.) \ hardy and ver.v useful elimlK-r, 
clinging firmly and covering wall-s densel.v; 
the green foliage turns to a brilliant orange 
.and sc.arlet in tlie Fall. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. (Dutchman’s Pipe.) 
native species of climbing habit and rapid 
growth; magnificent, very large green foliage; 
brownish pi|)e-shaped flowers. Each 75c. 
CELASTRUS seandens. (Hitter Sweet, or Rox- 
bury Waxwork.) A native climber with glossy- 
leaves; fruit orange and crimson, in clusters, 
hanging on vine all )\'intor. Each 50c. 
CLEMATIS coccinea. Brilliant scarlet, bell- 
shaped flowers, blooming profusely-. Each 50c. 
CLEMATIS INA. The flotvers are 2 inches in 
diamefer, nicely poised on long, stiff branch¬ 
ing stems and having from 25 to 50 sweet- 
scented, Ix-autiful flowers on each stem. Two 
stems are produced at e.ach joint and the 
joints are from 4 to 5 inches apart. The 
lilossoms are white, shaded to a delicate 
lavender blue on the edges and on the tips 
of the petals and are jiroduccd in mary-elous 
profusion. Extra strong plants. Each 75c. 
♦CLEMATIS paniculata. This is the most 
common of all the Fall-blooming climbers; is 
best] suited to a sunny situation; luxtiriant 
grower and jwofusc bloomer of medium size; 
flowers pure white and fragrant, perfectly 
liardy; the most’desirable and useful of eliinlr- 
crs. L.'irge size. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
Monster Roots. Each 75c., doz. $8.00 
CLEMATIS Virginiana. (.Vmerican )\ hitc 
Clematis.) \ native of rapid growth: white 
flowers in .\ugust. Each 35e. 
♦CLEMATIS Henryi. Robust plant, free 
bloomer, creamy-white flowers. Each 50c. 
♦CLEMATIS Jackmanni. Velvety purple, with rimwa 
bar down the center. Each 50m 
EUONYMUS radicans. low, trailing shriih, witn 
dark green foliage. .4 valuable vine for covering the 
ground or for climbing on walls. Each 50 c., doz. »5-00 
EUONYMUS, Broad-Leaf. Much broader leaves than 
the .alxive. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
EUONYMUS Variegata. A variegated variety, with 
white, yellow and pink shades. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
♦HONE'YSUCKLE, Lonicera Japonica. (( hinesc Ever¬ 
green Iloncysuekle.) Very fragrant, yellow and «ream- 
colored flowers; dark green foliage. Each 50c. 
♦HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera brachypoda, var. Hal- 
leana. ( I lall's I'lvergreen ironeysuckle.) V igoroiis grow¬ 
er- fragrant yellow and white flowers from Midsiitnmer 
until frost. ^ 
♦HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera flexuosa, yar. aureo- 
reticulata. (Ciolden-variegated Honeysuckle ) 
varieg.ated gold and green. Eaeh 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera Periclymenum, var. Belgi- 
cum. (Belgian, or Dutch Monthly Honey.suckle.) 
Blooms all Summer; red and yellow; very 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet. 
odorous; blooms during Summer, 
Scarlet and in- 
very handsome. 
Each 50c. 
Clematis paniculata 
♦KUDZU VINE. .411 extremely- fa.st-growing vine, with 
immense leaves and bearing small racemes of rosy- 
purple Pea-shaped flowers toward the elose of .•\ugust. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
MATRIMONY VINE, var. Lycium Chinense. A woody 
climlier, Ixiaring pale pink blooms anil red fruit. 
Each 50c. 
PERIPLOCA. (Silk Vine.) A fast-growing, twining vino, 
d.ark green leay-es and small purple flowers. Each 35c. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA hydrangeoides. (('limbing Hy¬ 
drangea.) .\ugust. Bears large, flat heads of pinkish- 
yvhito flowers. .4 r;ire and desirable iilant where a low 
climber is neeited. Each 50c., $4.00 for 10 
TECOMA radicans. (Bignonia 'rrumpet Vine.) A hardy, 
high-climbing plant with large, scarlet, trumiiet-shapcd 
flowers. Each 40c. 
♦WISTARIA Chinensis. (Chinese Wistaria.) A hardy, 
tall-growing climber with p:de green foliage and foot 
long clusters of ptirijlish, Pea-sluqied flowers. Blooms 
in May. Each 75c.; pot-grown, each $1.00 
♦WISTARIA alba. White-flowering variety of alsive. 
Each $1.00; pot-grown, each $1.25 
♦WISTARIA multijuga. (From Japan.) Longer and 
looser racemes and smaller, ilark blue, flowers. 
Each 75c.; pot-grown, each $1.00 
