Tuliuy^geKrjr Co:, T^ttlKerford. N . I 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
HARDY VINES AND CLIMBERS 
ACTINIDIA arguta. A Japanese Each 
climber of strong, vigorous growth, 
with white flowers and purple 
center. The fruit is round and 
edible. 
Strong plants.$o 50 
AMPELOPSIS Lowii. New. Leaves 
much smaller than A. Veitchii, 
turning to purple. 
Strong plants. 60 
Veitchii. Boston Ivy. The most 
widely planted of all vines for 
covering churches, factories, etc., 
where it lends itself to the purpose 
very well on account of its hardi¬ 
ness and rapid growth. 
quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. Of 
vigorous habit, with large foliage. 
Good for walls and planting about 
old tree trunks. 
Strong plants. 3$ 
6 to 7 ft. ,oo 
Engelmannii. Very similar to the 
former, but with the advantage of 
having cup-shaped tendrils which 
cling to the barest walls, and 
beautiful fall coloring. 
Strong plants. 35 
6 to 7 ft. 1 00 
00 
5 00 
2 years old. 
. 25 
2 
00 
3 years old. 
. 35 
3 
00 
Pot-grown. 
. 50 
4 
00 
3 00 
9 00 
3 00 
9 00 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. Dutchman’s Each 10 
Pipe. A rapid-growing climber, 
with large, round, dark green 
leaves and brownish colored flow¬ 
ers resembling a pipe.$0 50 $4 50 
Pot-grown plants. 75 6 50 
BIGNONIA grandiflora; syn., Te- 
coma grandiflora. Trumpet Vine. 
Of vigorous growth, with large, 
trumpet-shaped, red flowers with 
yellow centers. 
Strong plants. 75 7 00 
radicans. Very similar to the for¬ 
mer, but with smaller flowers. 
Strong plants. 40 3 50 
CELASTRUS scandens. Climbing 
Bittersweet, or Waxwork. A native 
climbing or twining plant, with 
fine, large leaves, yellow flowers 
and orange-capsuled fruit. 
Strong plants. 35 3 00 
CLEMATIS Jackmanii. White, Blue 
and Pink. 
Pot-grown plants. 5 ° 4 5 ° 
paniculata. This is mostly planted 
by porches, pillars, fences, etc., 
with a support. In the late sum¬ 
mer it is a mass of white flowers. 
Strong plants. 35 3 00 
For Greenhouse stock and Orchids, see our Orchid 
Catalogue 
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