BEAUTIFUL HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
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Vines and Climbers are indispensable for beautifying one’s place, especially near 
the house. Plant Clematis, Climbing Roses, and Honeysuckles about the front 
porches, with perhaps a vine or two of the Chinese Wistaria to climb as high as the 
roof. Stone or brick walls are always prettier when ivy-clad. If you have a trellis to 
cover, or want a screen for certain buildings, get Honeysuckles, and if you need some¬ 
thing to cover a large space quickly, plant the Kudzu Vine. Try the Trumpet 
Creeper if you wish to have something spectacular. 
SWEET-SCENTED JAPAN CLEMATlSorVIRGIN’S BOWER 
MAGNIFICENT WISTARIAS 
Wistarias are rapid growers and will climb to the roof of a house if given support. 
The long flower-clusters are beautiful in early spring. Our plants are grafted (not 
seedlings) from specially selected stock; hence they are sure bloomers. 
Price for all: 35 cts. and 60 cts. each, according to size, by express. 
Multi juga. A Japanese variety. Flow- Magnifica. Soft lavender-blue. 
ers purple. The clusters are immense, Chinese White. Silvery white flowers. 
often 2 to 3 feet long. Chinese Blue. Violet-purple flowers. 
For Annual Climbers, Moonflowers, etc., see page 53 
HARDY ENGLISH or LARGE- 
FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
Cultural Directions 
Clematis should have rich, deep 
soil. They should be tied to sup¬ 
ports as soon as they have made even a 
few inches of growth. If allowed to 
be blown back and forth by the 
wind, the outer bark gets split, as a 
result of which the plant is likely to 
die. We do not guarantee the 
English Clematis to grow. 
Jackmanii. Bears splendid purple 
flowers. This variety should be 
pruned in November. 
Ville de Lyon. Beautiful wine-red. 
Coccinea. Everblooming. Bright 
coral-red, bell-shaped flowers. 
Henryi. Rich creamy white. 
2-yr. plants, 50c. ea., 3 for $1.25; 3-yr. 
plants, 75c. each, 3 for $2, postpaid 
'Vr'II (As shown in illustration) Clematis paniculata 
Flowers small rich creamy white, borne in handsome clusters, completely covering 
the vine, and the flowers are followed by silvery, feathery seed-pods which keep the 
vine attractive until mid-winter; exceedingly fragrant. The sweetest of all Clematis, 
and one of the hardiest and easiest to grow. Good, strong plants, 25 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz.; 2-yr. plants, 40 cts. each, 3 for $1, $3.50 per doz., all postpaid. 
SWEET-SCENTED HONEYSUCKLES 
Honeysuckles are vigorous growers, not troubled with insects or disease, and are 
very desirable for shade and shelter. Several varieties are almost evergreen. 
Everblooming Honeysuckle, Heckrottii. Flowers are carmine, with golden 
apricot center. An unceasing bloomer. (See illustration.) 
The Beautiful Halliana Honeysuckle. This variety is intensely sweet scented. 
A constant and most profuse bloomer; flowers buff-yellow, passing to white. 
Evergreen Sweet-scented Honeysuckle. A hardy, vigorous grower; deliciously 
sweet; flowers buff, yellow, and white. 
Golden-leaved Honeysuckle. Slender, moderate grower; leaves beautifully veined 
and netted with clear yellow; flowers yellow and sweet scented. 
Hendersonii. Brilliant orange-red with bright yellow at the mouth of the flowers 
that are produced throughout the growing season. 
Red Coral Honeysuckle. A hardy, rapid grower, suitable for rockwork, walls, 
etc. Flowers coral-red, very pretty. 
Price for aU: 1-yr., 20 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 35 cts.; 3-yr., 50 cts., by express 
., nTrri f> Cl one each of the above 6 Honeysuckles in 1-yr. size, 90 cts. postpaid; in 
31 2-yr. size, the 6 for $1.75; in 3-yr. plants, $2,50, by express. 
West Grove, Penna. 
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