Holm & Olson, Inc.— Home of Flowers —Saint Paul 
Climbing and Trailing Vines 
In the following list will be found all the varieties best 
suited for outdoor planting. The trailing kinds desirable 
for use in urns, porch boxes, etc., and the climbers used 
for screening or other ornamental purposes. 
Abelia Grandiflora —A pretty, glossy leavedEach 
myrtle like plant with long drooping 
sprays which, when in bloom, are cover¬ 
ed with clusters of delicate pink flowers. 
Best suited for semi-shady places. 
Per 
Doz. 
Strong plants.$0.25 
$2.50 
Large plants. 
.50 
5.00 
Abutilon— Trailing. A trailing variety of 
the flowering maple. Foliage much 
smaller, mottled light yellow. 
.25 
2.50 
Heavy plants. 
.35 
3.50 
Adlumia— (Allegheny Vine) 
A graceful and rapid climbing vine. 
.25 
2.50 
Asparagus Sprengeri. (Emerald Feather) 
Desirable for hanging baskets, porch 
boxes, etc. 
.50 
5.00 
Cinnamon Vine—Glossy heart shaped leaves, 
a very robust climber. 
.30 
3.00 
Cissus— A strong growing hardy vine that is 
valuable for large urns, etc. Large deep 
green foliage resembling the Boston Ivy. 
Large plants. 
.40 
Cobea Scandens—A rapid growing climber 
valuable for covering arbors, trellises, 
etc. Large bell shaped purplish flowers. 
.30 
3.00 
Large plants in 5 inch pots. 
.50 
5.00 
Coleus— Trailing Queen. Green and red 
variegated foliage. Very useful and 
desirable for hanging baskets, etc. 
.10 
.90 
Coleus— Trailing Queen. Hanging pots 
(with chains). This makes a very fine 
hanging plant for porches, etc. Large 
pots. 
2.00 
Dolichos— (Hyacinth Bean). Rapid grow¬ 
ing climber with pea shaped panicles of 
lavender flowers. Strong plants. 
.25 
2.50 
Ivies— 
Large Leaved English.— 
Desirable for hanging baskets, 
porch boxes or as pot plants. 
25c, 40c, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
Variegated. A robust grow¬ 
ing kind, variegated deep green 
and white. Desirable for shady 
situations. 35c ea. $3.50 per doz. 
Ivy, German —A soft leaved 
rapid growing variety, strong 
plants. 35c ea. $3.50 per doz. 
Lonicera— (French Honey¬ 
suckle). Beautiful yellow- 
mottled foliage. Fine for porch 
boxes, vases, etc. 30c ea. $3.00 
per doz. 
Madeira Vines —Rapid Grow¬ 
ing Climbers. Fleshy, heart 
shaped, light green leaves with 
fine sprays of sweet scented 
white flowers. 30c ea. $3.00 
per doz. 
Minneapolis Vine —A very rap¬ 
id growing vine with small 
maple shaped leaves. 25c ea. 
$2.50 per doz. 
Moon Vines —Rapid Growing 
Climbers. Fine large showy 
flowers which open at night and 
on cloudy days. Blue, pink or 
white. 35c ea. $3.50 per doz. 
FOR VASES. PORCH AND 
WINDOW BOXES 
Per 
Each Doz. 
$1.50 
Nasturtiums —Tall or dwarf varieties. $0.15 
Vincas —The most extensively used trailing 
vines for urns, porch and window boxes. 
Variegated, white and green foliage. . .30 
Dark Green Foliage. Very strong 
plants. .30 
3.00 
3.00 
Lilies 
In the following list we offer a few of the more desirable 
and hardier lilies that will prove satisfactory. 
The fall weather conditions in this area often prevent, 
or make it difficult to plant the bulbs of most lilies, as 
the bulb should be fully ripened before transplanting, and 
have sufficient time to make roots and get established 
before the ground freezes. But severe weather usually 
prevents this, and results are often disappointing. 
To overcome this handicap we store the bulbs and plant 
them in pots, in late winter so that they are well started 
and ready to transplant without the danger of loss or set¬ 
back. 
All lilies here offered are from the largest size bulbs, 
well-rooted pot plants. 
Per 
Each Doz. 
Auratum— (The Gold Banded Lily). The 
best known variety, spotted brown, 
maroon and red. $0.50 $5.00 
Auratum Ptatyphyllum —This is an improved 
Auratum with larger flowers and fine 
glossy foliage. 
Henryi—Apricot yellow flowers with golden 
brown spots, blooms in August. Plant 
in well drained soil. 
Phillipinensis —This isanew typeof “Easter” 
lily that is useful and does well in the 
garden, blooming during the summer 
months. Several long white fluted 
flowers are produced on a graceful stem. 
Speciosum Album —This is the pure white 
form of Speciosum Rubrum. 
Speciosum Magnificum —This is the most 
vigorous of the Speciosum type lilies. 
The color is a rich carmine on white 
ground, dotted with fine crimson spots. 
Speciosum Rubrum —Similar to Magnificum 
but deeper colors and showing a green 
stripe through center of petals. 
Lilium Tenufolium —Many bright scarlet 
flowers on stems eighteen to twenty-four 
inches high. 
Regale- — (The Regal Lily), Since its intro¬ 
duction a few years ago this lily has 
become the most popular by far of our 
hardy lilies, and enough cannot be said 
for it. We have seen many that have 
produced fifty or more flowers from one 
bulb. It has proved perfectly hardy 
everywhere. 
Strong plants from large bulbs. 50 5.00 
Plants from Giant bulbs. 75 8.00 
THE REGAL LILY 
.60 6.00 
.50 5.00 
.40 4.00 
.60 6.00 
.60 6.00 
.50 5.00 
.50 5.00 
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