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GREEK’S QUALITY TREES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
FLOWERING 
VINES 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. (Boston Ivy.) This is one 
- - - — - of the most beautiful ivies 
and the latest acquisition. It is a rapid grower and clings 
tenaciously to brick or stone walls, requiring no artificial 
fastening or training. A single vine may in time cover the 
entire side of a house or church. It is hardy and thrives 
almost everywhere. 
Virginia Creeper. (American .ivy.) The good, 
-—--- hardy, native Amencan Ivy. 
Fine for trellises where a rapid growing vine is needed. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. An alm ost ever 
-i---- green honeysuckle 
of the greatest value, being hardy and of strong growth. 
The flowers are fragrant, of a pure white changing to yellow, 
resembling a Cape Jasmine in odor, and produced in profu¬ 
sion from May to December. 
Trumpet Vine. A grand old favorite, hardy 
-- - climbing plant, with large, trum¬ 
pet-shaped, scarlet blossoms in August. Fine for covering 
old tree stumps and verandas, or for growing as single speci¬ 
mens. It is very hardy and will thrive everywhere. 
Chinese Purple Wistaria, similar to Chinese 
--—---- Flue, r lowers a 
beautiful purple. 
Clematis Paniculata in Blossom 
Clematis Paniculata. This beautiful clematis 
-----■ fills a long felt want for a 
rapid growing, hardy, easy-to-transplant flowering vine. Its 
beauty is indescribable. It commences to grow very early 
in the spring and blooms profusely in the late fall. If you 
can plant only one vine, plant the Clematis Paniculata. A 
remarkably beautiful climbing plant. Flowers pure white, 
star-shaped, about one inch in diameter, borne in large 
clusters; will last several days as cut flowers, retaining their 
freshness and fragrance. Plant is a strong, quick grower, 
has broad, healthy foliage, seldom attacked by insects. 
Chas. A. Green’s choice for an easily transplanted, sure 
blooming plant. Plants set in April or May bloom the next 
fall. 
Home Grounds, Whether in the Country or City, 
are Incomplete Without Vines. 
Jackmanni Clematis. Blowers, when fully ex- 
;— --—------ panded, are from 4 to 6 
inches in diameter; intense violet purple, with a rich velvety 
appearance. An abundant bloomer. 
A Syringa should also be included in your shrub order for 
spring planting. It has a white, highly perfumed flower and is 
a delightful substitute for the orange blossom. 
Green's Nursery Co.:—The trees and vines reached here in good con¬ 
dition and aTe all in the ground growing and look fine. Will send you 
another order this fall or next spring. — Fred F. Cuaxdell, CRvosso, Mich. 
May 20. 1918. 
Chinese Blue Wistaria. 0ne of the most eie- 
-■- gant and rapid grow¬ 
ing of all climbing plants; attains an immense size, growing at 
the rate of 15 to 20 feet in a season. Has long pendulous 
clusters of pale blue flowers in May, June and in auturrln. 
Chinese Wistaria 
For Prices on All Flowering Vines See First Pages of Catalog 
