ROSE HILL NURSERY 
CLIMBINGj (VINES 
Vines create a graceful softening effect. The flowering beauty 
of many varieties has splended merit and as shade givers they 
are very fine. Used to embellish an otherwise drab wall or ugly 
bank, they are indispensable. 
POSTAGE—If shipment is wanted by parcel post please add 
for postage and packing figuring at the average weight of N /2 
pounds to each vine. See parcel post rates on page 32. 
BITTERSWEET. (Celnstrus Scandens.) A hardy, strong-grow¬ 
ing - vine with glossy leaves. The yellow flowers are followed 
by conspicuous reddish-orange fruits. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$0.75 
CLEMATIS, Duchess of Edinburg. The lovely, large, double 
white variety blooming over a long period. 
2 year.$1.00 3 year.$1.25 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. The gorgeous display of bloom present¬ 
ed by this plant is unequalled among climbing vines. The 
striking purple flowers often measure six inches across. Being 
of refined habit it may be grown against the house and in 
other situations where a coarse-growing vine is not wanted. 
This Clematis is the most popular vine of all. See cut. 
2 year.$1.00 3 year.$1.25 
CLEMATIS, MADAME EDWARD ANDRE. Flowers are about 
the same size as the Jackmani. crimson red in color. Has a 
long season of bloom. 
2 year.$1.00 3 year.$1.25 
CLEMATIS PAXICULATA. The flowers are white, small and 
star-shaped, very fragrant and so abundant as to almost hide 
the foliage. It blooms late in the summer when most other 
vines are through blooming. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$1.00 
Clematis , Jackmani 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE. (Aristolocliin Sip- 
lio.) A vigorous, rapid-growing climber 
with pipe-shaped flowers. The light 
green leaves are of very large size, and 
overlapping they cast a dense shade. 
2 year.$ 1.00 3 year.$1.25 
EngelmatCs Ivy 
CLEMATIS CULTURE 
Plant in well drained rich soil. The hole should be deep 
enough to accommodate the roots without spreading too 
much. If the roots are very long and numerous they may be 
cut back to 6 or 8 inches and some of the weaker roots 
thinned out. The roots should be separated enough so that 
soil comes firmly into contact with all the roots. Water 
thoroughly once a week only, if rain has not already done 
the watering. 
GRAPE, Beta. This grape makes one of the best vines for covering 
porches and arbors. It is perfectly hardy without winter protec¬ 
tion and produces an abundance of fruit of medium size. 
2 year extra large.$0.50 3 year extra large.$0.75 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet. (Lonicera Sempervirens.) An old 
favorite; bearing scarlet, trumpet-shaped blossoms over a long 
period. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$0.75 
IVY, Boston. (Ampelopsi* Vetchi.) A very lovely vine, refined in 
habit. Clings firmly to such surfaces as presented by brick, 
coarse plaster, etc. The foliage is fresh deep green in summer, 
changing to the brightest shades of crimson and yellow in the 
fall. Vines will often winter kill somewhat during the winter, but 
the plant comes on very nicely with new growth each spring. 
2 year.$ 0.00 3 year.$0.85 
IVY. Engel man’s. (Ampclopsis Engeliiiani.) The hardiest climbing 
Ivy for this climate. Splendid to cover brick or stone walls or any 
other rough surface, as it requires no trellis to grow on. It is a 
rapid grower. The young growth has a purplish tinge, maturing 
dull green and turning a bright crimson color in the fall. See cut. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$0.75 
IVY, AMERICAN or VIRGINIA CREEPER. (Ampclopsis Unimiue- 
folia.) A popular native vine with deeply cut leaves which turn 
to a beautiful crimson in the fall. Fine for covering rocky slopes, 
arbors, fences, etc. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$0.75 
M 
ATRIMONY VINE. (Lycium Cliiiien.se.) Planted at the top of 
walls or embankments, this vine hangs gracefully down, co\eiing 
beautifully the unsightliness of the ugly surface. The small, 
star-shaped, purple flowers are succeeded by bright, scailet, coial- 
like berries nearly an inch long. 
2 year.$0.50 3 year.$0.75 
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