WOLCOTT NURSERIES 
VINES 
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 
CELASTRUS—Staff Tree 
C. scandens—Bitter Sweet—A native climbing plant 
with large leaves, yellow flowers and clusters of or¬ 
ange-capsuled fruit in the Autumn... 30 
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, blowers 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... 
E. radicans variegata—A variegated variety of the 
above. Much used as edgings for beds and borders, 
by keeping closely cut. 
.25 
Doz. 
$ 2.50 
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5.00 
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