(Climbing Vines—Continued) 
CLEMATIS FANICULATA. 15-20. Also called 
Sweet Autumn Clematis; the rich green foliage is 
nearly covered by sheets of small fragrant pure white 
flowers in September. Ea. 50c. 
ENftLMANN IVY. 30-40. Neat hardy, self- 
climber on brick or stone walls; brilliant autumn 
colors. Rapid growing and very dependable. Ea., 50c. 
G-RAFE. Beta. See fruit grapes. 
HONEYSUCKLE. Scarlet Trumpet. 20-30. Hardy 
rapid growing vine with clusters of trumpet-shaped 
scarlet flowers. Ea., 50c. 
MATRIMONY VINE. 12-15. Hardiness and ability 
to grow in a variety of soils, make it very depend¬ 
able. Has small purple flowers followed by pendant 
scarlet fruit. Ea., 50c. 
SIEVER LACE VINE. Polygonum auberti. 20-25. 
Rapid grower; fresh green foliage decorated with 
clouds of foamy white, fragrant flowers from July 
on. Ea. 75c. 
Evergreens 
Modern Landscaping has given evergreens a very 
important place in home beautification. 
Most important of all is the warm, green cheer¬ 
fulness of varied foliage textures in the winter land¬ 
scape when other ornamentals are without foliage 
or flowers. Summer and winter, evergreens give 
an air of friendliness and distinction to any planting. 
Careful skill is devoted to digging our evergreens 
with ample ball of earth to give assurance of con¬ 
tinued successful growth. 
Junipers 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER. A low spreading junip.er, 
one of the best; foliage attractive blue-green. 
Available sizes from 1 % to 3 ft., at $2.00 per foot. 
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