Bohbink thins 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia Engelmanni. Engelmann 
Creeper. A variety with smaller and more dense 
foliage. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.SO 75 S6 00 
A. tricuspidata Lowi. Geranium Creeper; New Japanese 
Ivy. A tightly clinging vine with small, prettily lobed 
foliage, purplish when young and changing to a bril¬ 
liant crimson in autumn. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 75 S6 00 
A. tricuspidata minutifolia. A small-leaved form of the 
following. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grov/n plants.SO 80 S6 00 
A. tricuspidata Veitchi. Boston Ivy. A rapid-growing 
vine with handsome green foliage assuming sun tints 
in the fall. Clusters of dark blue berries. Perfectly 
hardy. Each 10 
Strong pot-grown plants.SO 60 S4 00 
A. tricuspidata Veitchi robusta. A variety of the above 
with very large dark green foliage. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.SO 80 S6 00 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. Dutchman s Pipe. Vigorous, 
rapid-growing climber with very large foliage and 
bearing striking brownish-colored flowers shaped like 
a pipe. For shade and quick cover it is unsurpassed. 
Each 
Strong, pot-grown plants.S2 00 
BIGNONIA grandiflora. Chinese Trumpet Creeper. A 
deciduous vine with bright green, very persistent 
foliage. Clings by aerial rootlets to almost any sur¬ 
face. Has clusters of very showy orange-red flowers. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$1 00 $8 00 
B. , Mme. Galen. Clusters of very showy salmon-red 
flowers. Unusually attractive. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$l 00 $8 00 
B. radicans. American Trumpet Creeper. Clinging vine 
with large brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in July and 
August. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.SO 80 S6 00 
CELASTRUS scandens. American Bittersweet. Yellow 
flowers in June, followed by bright orange-yellow and 
crimson fruit in autumn. Especially successful 
clambering over a low wall. Each 10 
Strong, field-grown plants.SO 60 S4 50 
C. orbiculatus. Chinese Bittersweet. A strong-growing 
vine with brilliant scarlet and yellow fruit. 
Each 10 
Strong, field-grown plants.SO 60 S4 50 
CLEMATIS. Easy-growing vines with beautiful flow¬ 
ers, the large-flowered varieties producing probably 
the finest blooms of any of our vines. They require 
well-limed, light soil, and established plants should 
have dressings of lime once or twice during the season. 
The small-flowered varieties have attractive feathery 
seeds to follow the flowers. 
In addition to the following we have a few more vari¬ 
eties. If interested, write for list 
Large-flowering Varieties 
Each 10 
C., Belle of Woking. Very fine double 
flowers of soft silvery gray.$1 50 
C., Duchess of Edinburgh. Very large, 
double, pure white, fragrant flowers. . . 75 $6 50 
C., Gipsy Queen. A dark but bright vel¬ 
vety purple. 75 6 50 
C. Henr34. Broad, creamy white flowers 
of finest form. 75 6 50 
C. Jackmani. Probably the best-known 
sort. Fine violet-purple flowers. 75 6 50 
C. Jackmani alba. Very large grayish 
white flowers. 1 50 
C. lanuginosa Candida. Moderate climber 
with very large, grayish white flowers. . 1 50 
C. Lawsoniana. Bright rose-purple flowers 
with darker veins. 1 50 
C., Lady Caroline Nevill. Large pale 
mauve flowers with darker bar. 1 50 
C., Mme. Baron Veillard. Pale lilac-rose 
of excellent size. . 75 6 50 
Clematis, Mme. Edouard Andre. Reddish Each 10 
purple. Very fine.$0 75 $6 50 
C., Nellie Moser. One of the most vigor¬ 
ous varieties. Flowers light mauve with 
a reddish bar. 1 50 
C., Prince Hendrik. Azure-blue with a 
satiny sheen and fringed edge. 2 00 
C., Ramona. Lavender-blue flowers in 
August and September. 75 6 50 
C., Ville de Lyon. Purplish carmine-red. 
Aug., Sept. 75 6 50 
Small-flowering Varieties 
Clematis coccinea (texensis). A low, twining plant to 
6 feet, with urn-shaped scarlet or carmine flowers. 
Illustrated in color on page 54. Each 10 
Strung, pot-grown plants.$0 50 $4 50 
C. crispa. A slender vine, 8 to 10 feet high, with small, 
showy purple, urn-shaped flowers, varying lighter. 
Illustrated in color on page 54. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 50 $4 50 
C. integrifolia Durandi. See page 58. 
C. heracleaefolia Davidiana. See Hardy Herbaceous 
Perennials, page 64. 
C. montana alba. Vigorous, with white, anemone-like 
flowers, following each other for a long time. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 80 $6 00 
C. montana rubens. Vigorous, reaching 20 feet, with 
pink, anemone-like flowers, following each other over 
a long period of time. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 80 $6 00 
C. montana undulata. Vigorous; with bluish white 
flowers. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 80 $6 00 
C. paniculata. Japanese Virgins Bower. A luxuriant 
grower and profuse bloomer, with fine foliage. The 
white flowers are very pretty, fragrant, and resemble 
snowflakes in late summer. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 50 $4 00 
C. recta. See Hardy Herbaceous Perennials, page 64. 
C. vitalba. Rampant climber to 30 feet. The fragrant 
white flowers are borne in clusters in July and 
September. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants. m>0 50 $4 50 
EUONYMUS radicans. Plants with attractive foliage 
and pretty berries. Very desirable for covering walls 
or as a ground-cover. Each 10 
Pot-grown plants .$0 50 $3 50 
E. radicans Carrierei. Low-growing vine with spread¬ 
ing branches, shiny green leaves, and showy fruit. 
Evergreen. Fine as a small hedge. Each 10 
Extra-strong, field-grown plants.$1 00 $8 00 
E. radicans foliis-variegatus. Variegated-leaf Winter 
Creeper. Eine, compact vine with clinging tendrils. 
Variegated small leaves. Evergreen. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.^0 50 $3 50 
E. radicans minimus (kewensis). ® Baby Winter 
Creeper. A valuable little trailer, with round green 
leaves. Excellent for the rockery. Evergreen. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 35 $2 50 
E. radicans acutus coloratus. A strong-growing variety 
with long, narrow foliage, tinted purplish red. An 
excellent ground-cover. Evergreen. Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants.$0 60 $4 50 
HEDERA Helix. All of the English Ivies do best when 
in partial shade, as they are subject to red spider in 
summer and sun-burning in winter when planted in 
full sun. One of the finest ground-covers for shady 
places. 
Plants in Ay^-in. pots, 2 to 3-ft. 
vines. 
Plants in 5-in. pots, 3 to 4-ft. 
staked vines. 
Plants in 7-in. pots, 4 to 5-ft. 
staked vines. 
Plants in 7-in. pots, 6 to 7-ft. 
staked vines. 
Each 
10 
100 
SO 50 
S4 50 
S37 50 
90 
8 50 
75 00 
2 00 
18 00 
3 00 
27 00 
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