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Lonicera 
BRACHYPODA aurea (Golden Honeysuckle). 
Leaves variegated, having yellow markings and 
very often tinges of pink. 60 cts. each, $5 for 10. 
HALLIANA (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle). Hardy 
evergreen foliage; continuous-blooming; flowers 
white, turning to pale yellow; very fragrant. The 
best of the Honeysuckles. Extra strong plants, 
50 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. 
Pueraria 
THUNBERGIANA (Kudzu Vine). The most 
rapid-growing vine in cultivation, attaining, after 
once being established, a height of 50 feet or more in 
one season. Its foliage is large and furnishes dense 
shade. It bears small racemes of rosy purple, pea¬ 
shaped blossoms toward the close of August. 50 cts. 
each, $4 for 10. 
PUNICEA. A fine new variety, with numerous 
clusters of long, slender, trumpet-snaped light scarlet 
flowers. 75 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
SEMPERVIRENS (Scarlet Trumpet). Vigorous 
climber with dark green foliage; flowers bright ver¬ 
milion, tubular; blossoms almost all summer. 
$1 each, $7.50 for 10. 
SUPERBA gigantea. Strong climber having 
extra-large leaves and creamy white flowers, shading 
to orange. 50 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. 
Lathryus 
HARDY EVERLASTING PEA. A very desir¬ 
able hardy climbing plant, with dense clusters of 
large, pea-shaped flowers in shades of white, rose, 
and red. Useful as a covering for terraces and 
rough places. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. A new variety, with flowers 
of a delicate apple-blossom-pink, shaded white; a 
continuous bloomer. 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
WHITE PEARL. A magnificent pure white va¬ 
riety, with trusses and flowers of unusual size, bloom¬ 
ing continuously. 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Lycium 
BARB ARUM (Matrimony Vine). A strong-grow¬ 
ing vine of shrubby habit, bearing small, purplish 
flowers in summer, followed by abundant scarlet 
berries. Especially adapted to trailing over banks 
and overhanging walls, or may be trained in an 
upright position. 60 cts. each, $5 for 10. 
Polygonum 
AUBERTII. A new variety, and a great improve¬ 
ment on P. baldscbuanicum , with larger sprays of 
flowers and foliage not susceptible to sunburn. Pot- 
grown plants, $1 each, $7.50 for 10. 
BALDSCHUANICUM. A beautiful new woody 
climber, bearing great, feathery sprays of white 
flowers at the extremities of the branches through 
summer and fall. The clusters are useful for autumn 
decorations, as they remain in good condition for 
some time. Pot-grown plants, $1 each, $7.50 for 10. 
MULTIFLORUM. A very desirable climbing 
plant which seems peculiarly adapted to our cli¬ 
matic conditions. It often attains a height of 15 to 
20 feet in one season. Its bright green, heart-shaped 
leaves are never bothered by insects, and during 
September and October it produces masses of foamy 
white flowers in large trusses from the axil of each 
leaf. Pot-plants, 50 cts. each, $4 for 10. 
Schizophfagma 
Hydrangeoides (Climbing Hydrangea). 
This grand climber from Japan is still rare. Its 
flowers, which are borne in large trusses, are similar 
to a white hydrangea, and when in flower, during 
July and August, make a handsome display. One 
of the best flowering vines for planting against a tree 
or wall, as it clings naturally to any rough surface. 
Both for its beauty and variety, it is desirable for 
planting where any climber can be used. Good pot- 
grown plants, $2 each, $15 for 10. 
Vitis 
BICOLOR (Blue Grape; Summer Grape). A 
strong-climbing vine, with foliage dull green above 
and covered with a glaucous blue on the under 
surface. Useful where a strong-growing climber 
is desirable for covering old tree stumps and wild, 
rocky places. Field-grown plants, 60 cts. each, 
$5 for 10. 
CORDATA (Frost or Winter Grape). One of the 
good climbing Grapes. Field-grown plants, 60 cts. 
each, $5 for 10. 
RIPARIA (V. cordifolia; V. vulpina). Frost or 
Riverbank Grape. A commonly known variety found 
along river banks. Field-grown plants, 60 cts. each, 
$5 for 10. 
Wisteria 
MULTIJUGA. The famous Wisteria of Japan, 
with very long, drooping racemes of purple flowers. 
By close pruning this may be grown in tree-form. 
Heavy plants, $2.50 each. 
Multijuga alba. A pure white variety. Heavy 
plants, $2.50 each. 
Multijuga rosea. A rosy-colored variety of the 
above. Strong plants, $2.50 each. 
SINENSIS. The favorite variety, producing 
hundreds of pendulous clusters of violet-blue blos¬ 
soms, richly perfumed. One of the best climbers, 
presenting a magnificent appearance when in bloom 
in May and June. Foliage fairly dense and remains 
in good condition all summer, which makes the 
Wisteria a very good vine for training over a ver¬ 
anda, trellis, or pergola. Good plants, $1.50 each, 
$10 for 10. 
Sinensis alba. A white variety of the above; very 
attractive and distinct. Good plants, $1.50 each, 
$10 for 10. 
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