HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Has very attractive blossoms which are white when 
first opened, then turning to yellow. Blossoms from June 
until September. Has deep green foliage in profusion 
which remains green until mid-winter. The blossoms 
are dainty and very fragrant attracting humming birds. 
Is thoroughly at home whether grown over trellises, 
fences or porches. The Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle and 
Clematis Paniculata grown on the same trellis ©r porch, 
so that the intermingle produces a beautiful effect. 
Grows to a height of from 10 to 15 feet. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE 
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(Birthwort) 
A magnificent hardy vine of rapid growth, often reach¬ 
ing a height of 30 feet. Has very large, heart shaped leaves. 
During the summer has small purplish-brown blossoms 
that resemble little curved stemmed pipes an inch or more 
long. The leaves retain their dense green color from 
Spring until late Fall. So dense that it completely shuts 
out the wind and sun. Excellent to grow across the sunny 
or windy end of the veranda or a cover for arbors and 
garden archways. Absolutely free from disease and pests. 
