HARDY ORNAMENTAL VINES 
Useful for trellises, screening porches, covering 
fences, piles of rock, and the like. 
10 vines of one variety for 9 times the price of one. 
5 for one-half the price of ten. 
Vine can be sent by Parcel Post. Add 5c each. 
Bittersweet or Roxbury Waxwork. Good for Covering 
trellis-work, trees, walls, etc. Orange flowers and 
showy crimson fruit. 50c; 5 for 2.00. 
Clematis Paniculata or Virgin’s Bower. One of the 
best porch vines; rapid grower, quickly covering 
trellises with its handsome bright green foliage and 
profusion of star-shaped, white, sweet-scented blos¬ 
soms. 50c; 5 for $2.00. 
Clematis Jackmani. The best purple elematis. Rapid 
climber. Very pretty. July to September. 75c. 
Dutchman’s Pipe. Rampant grower. Large leaves and 
curious pipe-shaped flowers. Does well in sun or 
shade. Give it rich, moist soil for best results. 75c. 
Euonymous Radicans Vegetus or Evergreen Bitter¬ 
sweet. A spreading, shrubby vine, useful on low 
trellises, rocks, walls, or the like and a very good 
ground cover, growing well in sunlight or shade. 
8-12 in., 35c; 12-18 in., 50c; 4 years, 75c. 
Euonymous Radicans Variegated. Green and white 
leaves. 2 years, No. 1, 50c each. 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan. A strong grower with 
white-yellow flowers in August. Suitable for cover¬ 
ing trellises, banks and the like. 40c. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet. Covered with scarlet 
trumpet-shaped flowers from June to September. 50c. 
Ivy, Boston. A popular vine for public buildings of 
brick or stone. 2 yr., No. 1, 50c; 5 for $2.25; 25 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Ivy, Engelman’s, or Clinging Woodbine. Finely 
divided leaves and strong tendril discs enabling it to 
cling to any surface, like Boston Ivy. A good wall 
covering. Should be used extensively. Hardy. 50c. 
Lace Vine (Polygonum Auberti). Truly a beautiful 
vine, with its clouds of erect sprays of lacy flowers. 
75c. 
Trumpet Vine. A good climber with clusters of 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 50c. 
Wisteria, Blue. Rapid growing, woody climber with 
drooping clusters that should be used extensively. 
75c. 
Wisteria, White. A rare variety of above; similar er- 
cept the flowers are pure white. 75c. 
Woodbine or Virginia Creeper. Sometimes Called 
American Ivy. Well-known rapid growing climber. 
Foliage large, deep green, taking on vivid color in 
the fall. 50c; 5 for $2.00; 25 for $7.50. 
MOTHER S DAY 
Sunday, May 9, 1937 
Why not ask us to send a flowering shrub, some 
gladiola bulbs, a tree, or some hardy flowering plants— 
such as phlox, larkspur, or the like, to Mother for 
Mother’s Day? We shall be glad to attend to it. 
The Fragrant Evergreen Daphne (Page 7) with 
its succession of bloom throughout the season would be 
much appreciated. 
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