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THE DANIELS ISTURSEEY, INC. 
Daniels Gay, G reen, Hardy Vi nes 
Pleasing climbers that screen, cover and beautify 
Nothing provides a home-like and restful appear¬ 
ance more quickly than a covering of green vines 
for blank walls, bare fences and arbors. We are 
particularly fortunate in being able to offer the 
finest specimen vines we have had for many seasons. 
BITTERSWEET —‘‘A spray of bittersweet is a last¬ 
ing thing. Pulled from the fence in pine-sweet 
woods, First fall the leaves. Next splits orange 
calyx fair—Revealing the crimson heart; and so 
throughout dull wintertime it stays, A bold bright 
memory of Autumn days. ’ ’ Always plant three 
or more vines to be sure of an abundant produc¬ 
tion of berries. 
BOSTON IVY —Small leaved, dense foliage com¬ 
pletely carpeting a surface and the autumnal tints 
of green and red are unsurpassed for beauty. 
2 yr,, 60c; 3 yr., 75c. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI— The most popular of the 
large flowering clematis hybrids. A strong grower 
and produces a mass of intense violet-purple flow¬ 
ers four to six inches in diameter, from July until 
October. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA (Sweet Japan Clematis) 
—Flowers small, star shaped and creamy white. A 
luxuriant grower, profuse bloomer and possessing 
fine foliage. Very fragrant. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE— 
Bittersweet 
This splendid variety with its interesting 
twining method of growth is generally 
considered the finest of the honeysuckle 
vines. Brilliant yellow throated scarlet 
flowers. Long blooming period. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Engelmanni) —The 
best hardy vine for brick, concrete or 
stucco surfaces. Much smaller foliage and 
thicker than the common variety of 
Creeper. Red fall foliage. 
VINE PRICES 
2 year 
3 year 
Bittersweet . 
.$ .50 
$ .75 
Boston Ivy . 
.60 
.85 
Clematis Jackmanii 
(pots). 1.00 
Clematic Paniculata 
.75 
1.00 
Scarlet Trumpet 
Honeysuckle . 
Engelman’s Ivy . . . 
.50 
.75 
.75 
Daniels Hedging Shrubs 
Living, Lasting Fences 
The proper use of hedges 
add immeasurably to the 
attractiveness of one's 
home grounds. They will 
effectively mark a boun¬ 
dary line, serve as a 
screen, or furnish a pleas- 
A fence which ing background for an in- 
gives no offence. formal planting. If we 
treat the garden as a logical extension of 
the house, the walls form a chief link be¬ 
tween the two elements. Here, as in every¬ 
thing else a sense of fitness must be observed. 
Very often home grounds that seem utterly 
wasted when open take on a new character 
and charm when enclosed. Indeed the hedge 
wall introduces values beyond those of pro¬ 
tecting and screening. 
In this group we offer fine, strong plants, 
suitable for starting live fences. These are 
well grown, strong rooted hedging size speci¬ 
mens which will give quick results. 
PRICES PER 100 ON DANIELS HEDGING 
SHRUBS 
25 or more at the 100 price 
12/18" 
18/24" 
2/3' 
3/4' 
.lapanese Barberry ..$20.00 
$ 2 r>.ofl 
Buckthorn . 10.00 
12..10 
$17.r>0 
$20.00 
Caragana . 10.00 
12..i0 
17.50 
20.00 
Chinese Elm . 
15.00 
20.00 
Tartarian Honeysuckle .... 
30.00 
35.00 
45.00 
C. P. Lilac. 
1.).00 
20.00 
30,00 
Spirea, Van Houtte. 
20.00 
25.00 
35.00 
