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ROSLS AND HARDY VINLS 
Clematis paniculata (See page 43) 
CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
Yellow Rambler (Aglaia). This, like Crimson Rambler, is a very vigorous climb¬ 
ing Rose, bearing its yellow flowers in clusters, and proving hardy. Large 
plants, 50 cts. 
Pink Rambler. A hybrid between Rosa multiflora and General Jacqueminot. Flow¬ 
ers double, deep pink. Fragrant. 40 cts. 
Setigera (Wild Prairie Rose). This is a hardy climbing Rose, with good-sized single 
pink flowers. 35 cts. 
HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). A well-known climber, very hardy, 
and greatly used for climbing on stone. Forms a beautiful green covering, and 
in autumn is beautifully colored. It can also be used to cover dry places on the 
soil, forming there great mats. 25 cts. each, #1.50 per doz. 
APIOS tuberosa (Wild Bean). 
A pretty tuberous-rooted 
climber, with clusters of 
rich purple flowers. 10 
cts. each, $1 per doz. 
BIGNONIA radicans (Trum¬ 
pet Creeper). Climbs high 
trees by rootlets. A beau¬ 
tiful vine with showy tubu¬ 
lar orange and scarlet 
flowers 2 inches long. 
25 cts. 
CELASTRUS scandens (Staff 
Tree, Bittersweet). A twin¬ 
ing shrub, its principal at¬ 
traction being in its twin¬ 
ing habit and orange-col¬ 
ored fruit, which is pretty 
and very ornamental in 
autumn. 15 cts. each, $1 
per doz. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia 
