WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
VINES 
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AMPELOPSIS 
A. Veitchii—Boston Ivy—Leaves small, overlapping 
one another, forming a dense sheet of green. It 
grows rapidly and clings closely to wall or trellis. The 
foliage assumes beautiful tints in the fall. Protect 
until well established—strong two year-old plants.$ .25 
A. quinquefolia—Virginia Creeper—Beautiful leaves 
that become a rich crimson in Autumn. A fine vine 
for covering walls, verandas or trunks of trees. Very 
hardy .25 
ARISTOLOCHIA—Birthwort 
A. Sipho—Dutchman’s Pipe—A native of climbing 
habit and rapid growth. Magnificent, light green fol¬ 
iage and curious pipe-shaped, yellowish brown flowers .50 
CLEMATIS—Virgin’s Bower 
C. Jackmanni—Large, violet purple blossoms. Free 
grower and an abundant bloomer.50 
C. paniculata—A most desirable and beautiful vine; 
grows luxuriantly, blooms profusely and is very 
graceful. Flowers pure white, very fragrant and pro¬ 
duced in late summer, followed by ornamental seed 
pods ...25 
EUONYMUS 
E. radicans—An evergreen vine that clings to walls 
after the manner of ivy....—-.35 
E. radicans variegata—A variegated variety of the 
above. Much used as edgings for beds and borders, 
by keeping closely out........35 
LONICERA—Honeysuckle 
L. Halleana—Hall’s Honeysuckle—A vigorous va¬ 
riety, with pure white flowers, changing to yellow. 
Very fragrant and the best variety.$ -30 
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