Here are splendid Vines for quick coverage 
Euonymus radicans vegetus 
Polygonum Auberti 
EUONYMUS radicans. Self-cli nging vine, 
suitable for covering walls, stumps, or 
rockeries, or wherever a vine of slow- 
growing habit is desired. Green foliage. 
E. radicans variegatus. Like the above but 
leaves are variegated. 
E. radicans vegetus. The foliage is larger 
than that of Radicans, and the plant pro¬ 
duces an orange-colored berry which is 
retained the greater part of the winter. 
All Euonymus, strong plants, 35c. each; doz. $3.50 
HONEYSUCKLE. See Lonicera. 
HOP-VINE (Humulus japonicus). A rapid 
grower, with dark green foliage. Bears a 
profusion of seed-pods suitable for many 
domestic purposes. Strong pot-plants, 
25c. each; doz. $2.50. 
IVY, ENGLISH (Hedera Helix). An in¬ 
valuable plant for covering brick and stone 
walls and buildings. It rarely ever dies out 
and needs no attention. 234 -in. pots, 15c. 
each; doz. $1.50; $10.00 per 100. 4-in. 
plants from pots, 50c. each; doz. $5.00; 
$40.00 per 100. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Tbunbergiana). 
This vine grows a foot a day and makes a 
dense covering that is exceedingly attrac¬ 
tive. Toward the end of summer it pro¬ 
duces small, rosy purple flowers. 25c. 
each; doz. $2.50. 
LATHYRUS. Hardy Pea. An excellent 
plant for training on pillars, columns, and 
similar places. It flowers during the 
greater part of the summer. 
L. latifolius. Rich red. 
L., Pink Beauty. Beautiful rose-pink. 
L., White Pearl. Giant trusses of pure 
white flowers. 
All Lathyrus, strong plants, 25c. each; doz. $2.50 
Lonicera • Honeysuckle 
This favorite requires very little comment 
or description, always yielding a wealth of 
fragrant bloom. 
Japonica aureo-reticulata. Variegated 
Chinese Evergreen Honeysuckle. Foliage 
beautifully mottled yellow and green. 
Flowers white and yellow. 
Japonica chinensis. Chinese Evergreen. 
Very fragrant, yellow and white variegated 
flowers the entire season. 
Japonica Halliana. Hall’s Honeysuckle. 
Flowers pure white, turning to yellow; 
hardy evergreen; flowers from June until 
frost. 
Sempervirens magnifica. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously from early June until late 
October, every branch bearing a terminal 
truss of from 15 to 20 long, tubular, 
orange-scarlet flowers. Strong plants, 
50c. each; doz. $5.00. 
Tellmanniana. Golden Giant Honey¬ 
suckle. A vigorous, hardy climber with 
extra-large, intense golden yellow (lowers, 
having the tube lightly shaded bronzy 
scarlet on the outside. Blooms profusely 
during the month of June and is perfectly 
hardy. A really fine new climber. Strong 
plants, 50c. each. 
All Honeysuckles, except where noted, strong 
plants, 35c. each; doz. $3.50; $25.00 per 100 
LYCIUM barbatum. Matrimony Vine. 
Dense-growing climber, somewhat shrubby 
in nature. The small purple flowers are 
followed in late summer by a crop of red 
berries, which remain until late winter. 
50c. each; doz. $5.00. 
MOONFLOWER (Ipomaea nocti flora). An 
annual vine with large pure white flowers 
that open toward evening and in the fore¬ 
noon, frequently measuring 6 inches in 
diameter. Extra-strong plants, 40c. each; 
doz. $4.00. 
POLYGONUM Auberti. Chinese Fleece- 
vine. A useful vine for porches, lattice- 
work, fences, pergolas, and buildings. 
Perfectly hardy and a quick grower, a 
small plant making 25 to 30 feet of growth 
the first summer. Long clusters of snowy 
white flowers which turn rose-color with 
age. It will not cling to the wall, but will 
ramble over anything that will support it. 
Extra-strong, pot-grown plants, 50c. each; 
doz. $5.00. 
WISTERIA. This blooms in the latitude of 
Philadelphia during May. A strong, well- 
developed vine produces hundreds of 
flower panicles, while no foliage is visible 
until after the flower is faded. 
W. sinensis. Chinese Wisteria. Pale blue, 
somewhat fragrant blooms. Extra-strong 
plants, $1.00 each. 
W. sinensis alba. Beautiful white-flower¬ 
ing form of the above. Extra-strong 
plants, $1.00 each. 
Flowers of Hall’s Honeysuckle 
Wisteria sinensis alba 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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