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VINES AND TRAILERS 
Vines, Climbing and Trailing Plants 
Vines are an essentia] to every place—there are walls, 
fences, arbors, unsightly banks and odd corners to be covered. 
A selection for every purpose can be made from the following 
varieties. 
AKEBIA quinata. Pel ' 10 
FIVE FINGERED VINE. Shiny foliage; clus¬ 
ters of small chocolate colored, fragrant 
flowers. 
5-in. pots..Each $0 75 $5 Ou 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER. Rapid growing for 
fences, rocky slopes and banks; Fall foliage 
rich crimson. 
5-in. pots ..Each $0 75 5 00 
A. quinquefolia, var. Engelmanni. 
ENGELMANN’S CREEPER. Similar to pre¬ 
vious sort, but will cling to walls. 
5-in. pots.Each $0 75 5 00 
A. tricuspidata. (Veitchii.) 
BOSTON IVY. Strong, clinging vine of rapid 
growth; good Fall color. Best for walls. 
5-in. pots; heavy .Each $0 75 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho. 
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE. Strong vine; large 
light green leaves; purplish pipe-like flowers. 
5- in P°ts .Each $1 50 
BIGNONIA grandiflora. 
TECOMA. Large brilliant orange red 
flowers. 
2 to 3 ft.; field-grown .Each $0 75 
B. radicans. 
TRUMPET VINE. Strong climber with orange 
flowers in mid-Summer. 
2 to 3 f t.Each $0 75 
CELASTRUS scandens. 
BITTER-SWEET. Rapid-growing; orange- 
yellow fruit. Its rank growth makes it useful 
on rough banks in billowy masses. 
2 to 3 ft.; field-grown .per 100, $25 00 
3 to 5 ft.; heavy; field-grown.per 100, $35 00 
CLEMATIS coccinea. 
RED CLEMATIS. Rapid growing, covered 
in Summer with coral-red flowers. 
4-in. pots .Each $1 00 
C.—Large Flowering. 
Henryi, white; Jackmani, purple; Jackmani, 
white; Duchess of Edinburgh, white, double; 
Mme. Edouard Andre, red.Each $1 00 
5 00 
12 50 
4 00 
4 00 
2 50 
3 50 
7 50 
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