Climbing' Vines and Trailing' 
Shrubs. 
Hardy Vines are largely in demand, especially the Ampelopsis, Clematis Paniculata, Euony- 
mus Radicans, Honeysuckle in variety, Ivy and Wistaria; also the varieties used for covering 
purposes, as classified on page 60. 
All the Vines are supplied in strong, well rooted plants of different sizes as desired, and at 
reasonable prices. 
For Immediate Effect large size, pot grown Vines are specially recommended. See page 59. 
ACTINIDIA* 
ARGUTA. From Japan. Profuse white flowers 
with purple centers and round fruit. 50 cts. 
POLYGAM A. Silver Sweet Vine. Leaves at 
ends of twigs whitish in color, and the rest of 
thle foliage rich green. Fragrant yellowish 
white flowers with yellow centers. Vigorous 
and of rapid growth. $1. 
AKEBIA* 
QUINATA. A pretty Japanese climber. Hardy, 
with fine foliage, fragrant flowers and orna¬ 
mental fruit. 35 to 50 cts. Low prices per 
100. 
AMPELOPSIS- 
ENGELMANNI. One of the best of the newer 
climbing vines. Habit similar to A. Veitchi. 
Glossy foliage, magnificent crimson in autumn. 
Hardy and very fine. 35 and 50 cts. 
JAPONICA. Deeply cut leaves and blue ber¬ 
ries. 75 cts. 
QUINQUEFOLIA. American Ivy or Virginia 
Creeper. 35 cts. Very low prices for strong 
vines per 100 and per 1,000. 
VEITCHI or TRICUSPIDATA. Japanese Ivy. 
Delicate foliage, turning to gorgeous red and 
crimson tints in autumn. Entirely hardy and 
popular everywhere. 25 to 50 cts. Low rates 
for fine plants from open ground and from 
pots per 100 or per 1,000. See page 58. 
arctostaphylos. 
UVA-URSI. Evergreen Creeper with long trail¬ 
ing roots and reddish green leaves. Small 
white flowers and deep red berries. 35 to 50 
cts. 
aristolochia. 
SIP HO. Pipe-Vine or Dutchman's Pipe. Im¬ 
mense light green leaves, 8 to 12 inches in 
diameter, of beautiful color and so thick as to 
overlap each other. Curious, pipe-shaped, yel¬ 
lowish brown flowers. Of rapid growth. 50 
and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 
BIGNONIA- 
Trumpet Vine. See Tecoma, page 59. 
CELASTRUS- 
SCAN DENS. Climbing Staff Vine or Bitter- 
Sweet. A native variety of rapid growth, with 
large leaves and yellow flowers. 35 cts. Low 
prices per 100. 
CISSUS- 
VARIEGATA. Variegated Cissus. A wild-run¬ 
ning vine, like a grape, with variegated three- 
lobed leaves and small clusters of dark fruit. 
50 cts. Very low prices per 100. 
CLEMATIS, Vitgm s Bower* 
. These beautiful vines are unsurpassed for trel¬ 
lis, veranda or similar places where brilliancy of 
flower is appropriate. The native or indigenous 
kinds are also most effective when planted with 
young trees or other shrubs, and allowed to 
grow “in the natural way.” All require good, 
rich, loamy soil, well mulched in winter. Lead¬ 
ing varieties can be supplied by the 100 and 
1,000, at lowest rates. The following are the 
best: 
ALEXANDRA. Continuous, reddish violet blos¬ 
som, 75 cts. 
COCCINEA. Bright scarlet flowers in July. 50 
cts. Low prices in quantity. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Vigorous habit 
and free bloomer. White; very fragrant. 75 
cts each. 
FLAM MU LA. Sweet Clematis. Very fragrant 
masses of small white flowers. 25 to 50 cts. 
Very low prices in quantity. 
GLOIRE DE ST. JULIEN. A fine variety. Large 
white flowers. $1 each. 
HENRYI. Very large white flowers of fine form. 
Free growing and blooming. 75 cts. 
JACK MAN Nl. A popular variety, and one of 
the best, with rich velvety dark purple flowers. 
50 and 75 cts. Low prices per 100. 
LORD LONDESBORO. Deep mauve, large flow¬ 
ers. 50 and 75 cts. each. 
MADAME BARON VEILLARD. Very hardy, 
vigorous grower. Beautiful delicate pink satiny 
flowers. Blooms profusely. $1. 
MONTANA. Mountain Clematis. A beautiful 
hardy species. Wreaths of pure white flowers 
about two inches across in May and June. 50 
cts. Low rates per 100. 
JAMES BATEMAN. Lilac; summer blooming 
flowers. Choice. $1. 
MADAME EDOUARD ANDRE. Vine a rapid 
grower. Vigorous and hardy. Flowers vivid 
crimson . very large, and produced in abund¬ 
ance. Very fine. $1 and $1.50; $10 and $15 
per dozen. 
PANICULATA. One of the most hardy and val¬ 
uable of all. Of very rapid growth, with large, 
dark, shining green foliage and a great pro¬ 
fusion of beautiful and fragrant flowers, which 
