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SILVER LACE VINE 
Polygonum Auberti. This is the finest addi¬ 
tion to our list of practical hardy vines, a quick¬ 
growing type of twining habit averaging 25 feet 
in a season. The small, cordate foliage is fresh 
and shiny, although the base of stalk becomes 
somewhat woody. Produces an extravagance of 
large, foamy flower sprays in silvery white, from 
late summer into the fall. 
*60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
KUDZU VINE , 
(Puereria Thumberglana.) Large foliage 
and dense shade, growing 50 feet in one season. 
Flowers plentiful in August; rosy-purple, pea¬ 
shaped. Ea., 30c; 5 for $1.25. 
ENGELMAN’S IVY 
Ampelopsis Engelmanni (Engelmann’s 
Ivy)—-A type of the Virginia Creeper, but differ¬ 
ent in growth as well as foliage. It has much 
shorter joints, and very much smaller and thick¬ 
er foliage. This is the only hardy Ampelopsis 
that will cling to brick, stone or plaster. It is a 
fast grower. Each, 25c; 5, $1.00. 
CLIMBING VINES 
BITTERSWEET 
Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens)—Perfect¬ 
ly hardy, rapid growth. Handsome glossy foliage. 
Large clusters of beautiful orange-crimson ber¬ 
ries that are retained all winter. The berries 
are in great demand for inside winter decora¬ 
tions. It is exceptionally fine for trellises, porch¬ 
es. This vine seems to do better on trees than 
other vines. Each, 25c; per 5, $1.05. 
MATRIMONY VINE 
Chinese Matrimony Vine (Lyceum Chi- 
nensisj — A general utility, hardy climbing vine 
that will overcome any obstacle in growth and 
flourish everywhere. Each new shoot produces 
handsome purple flowers, and later a prodigious 
crop of scarlet berries. Each, 35c; 5, $1.40. 
Cinnamon Vine — A rapid growing climber, 
taking its name from the peculiar fragrance of 
the delicate white flowers. Each, 20c; 6, $1.00. 
CLEMATIS 
All Clematis require a deep rich soil, plenty 
of water and good drainage. Should be planted 
with the crowns covered three inches. 
CRIMSON CLEMATIS 
Clematis, Madam Edouard Andre—Has been 
called the crimson Jackmanni. This plant is a 
strong, vigorous grower, very free in bloom, 
lovely flowers of a distinct crimson color. Differ¬ 
ent from all other varieties. Each, 60c; 5, $2.50. 
MAIDEN’S BOWER 
Clematis Paniculata — Handsome hardy 
climber. Is one of the choicest and most satis¬ 
factory climbing flowering plants. Of strong, 
rapid growth. Dense, small bright green foliage. 
Pure white fragrant flowers in August and 
September, followed by silvery feathery seed 
pods. Each, 30c; per 5, $1.30. 
NEW MAGNIFICA HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonlcera Sempervlrens Magnlfica—We are 
offering you another New Honeysuckle this year 
— a Variety that we believe has almost reached 
perfection. 
EVERBLOOMING, starting early in the sum¬ 
mer and continues blooming until late fall; large 
flowers in long spikes. 
The color, a beautiful coral-orange; a color 
that we believe has never been produced before 
in a Hardy, Everblooming Vine. Heavy 2-year 
old, field grown vines at only 50c Each; 2 for 
95c; 5 for $2.25. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia (Virginia Creep¬ 
er)—Deeply cut leaves which turn to a beautiful 
crimson in fall; fine for covering trees, rocky 
slopes, etc. Very hardy. Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Beta Grape—A rapid grower, is very popular 
for covering walls, summer houses and porches; 
hardy. Each, 25c; 5, $1.15. 
GURNEY’S BABY CHICKS 
Send for our catalogue with full illustrations 
of the chicks you want. All from Blood 
Tested Flocks. 
PURPLE CLEMATIS 
Jackmanni Clematis—Well-known, large- 
flowering blue Clematis, flowers almost violet 
with a rich velvety appearance, distinctly veined. 
Blooms from July until frost. Plant is hardy. 
Each, 70c; 5, $3.20. 
HONEYSUCKLE VINES 
Honeysuckle (Halleana)—Color, an inter¬ 
mingling of white and yellow, extremely fragrant 
and most satisfactory. Each, 25c; 5, $1.00. 
Honeysuckle (Scarlet and Yellow Climb¬ 
ing)—Very hardy producing large quantities of 
long, trumpet-shaped flowers; heavy, glossy 
leaves. Each, 30c; 5, $1.35. 
Trumpet Vine (Radicans)—A robust, woody 
vine, twining with numerous roots, along its 
stems its orange-scarlet, trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers cluster at the tips of the branches. Each, 
30c; 10, $2.70. 
Wild Grape — The best Grape for covering 
porches, summer houses, and arbors. Each, 
20c; 10, $1.70. 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria, Purple—This variety bears in great 
profusion large clusters of pea-shaped flowers, 
blooms in May and June. Hardy in sheltered 
locations. Each, 40c; 5, $1.80. 
NEW HARDY PERENNIALS 
Prices: 3 for 75c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.50 
*Arabis Alpina (White Rockcress)—One of 
the most desirable of the very early spring 
flowering plants for the rock garden, but does 
equally well in the low border, forming a dense 
carpet of pure white flowers. It is nice for cut¬ 
ting and lasts a long time in bloom. 
Carnation Double Blood Red—A beautiful 
hardy outdoor Carnation that produces an 
abundance of flowers throughout the summer. 
Delphinium Wrexham Hybrids (Hollyhock 
Strain)—These have graceful shaped spikes of 
enormous size and beauty of form. This mixture 
contains all of the colors in Delphiniums, includ¬ 
ing both double and single flowers, many indi¬ 
vidual blooms measuring over 2 inches across. 
Dianthus Deltoides “Brilliant”—Glowing 
carnation-rgd; a most striking rock plant. 
Maiden Pink (Dianthus Deltoides) — A 
beautiful little prostrate plant with narrow 
leaves, and bearing a profusion of small, crimson 
flowers during June and July. Easily grown in 
rockery. 
Toad Flax (Linaria)—-A pretty little alpine 
blooming in July and August. Yellow flowers in 
short racemes or heads. 
Evening Primrose (Oenothera Youngii) 
— A strong, stocky, large-leaved plant with firm 
shiny foliage, numerous bright lemon-yellow 
flowers on stems about 24 inches tall from June 
to August. 
False Dragon Head (Physostegia)—Forms 
large clumps 3 to 4 feet high bearing long spikes 
of delicate pink and white flowers, tubular in form. 
Full sun. July and August. 
Knapweed (Centaurea Dealbata) Of easy 
culture, delighting in an open, sunny position, 
producing a wealth of bloom, which not only 
makes a fine display in the border but is excellent 
for cutting. Large and striking rose-pink flowers. 
June-July. 
Meadow Rue (Thalictrum)—Yellow flowers. 
Foliage borne in feathery clusters or panicles; 
useful for cutting for mixing with cut flowers. 
June. 4 feet. 
Goat Flower (Tunica Saxifraga)—A pretty 
tufted plant with light pink flowers, produced 
all summer, about 6 inches high; for the rockery 
or border. 
Speedwell (Veronica Amethystina “Royal 
Blue”)—Beautiful spikes of rich gentian blue 
flowers. 10 to 15 inches. June and July flower¬ 
ing. 
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