58 
W. A. MANDA, INC., SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
Hardy Vines and Creepers 
On account of the habit of this class of plants, they are indispensable for covering 
posts, trellises, trees, stumps, walls, rocks, or banks; also for screens on piazzas. Besides 
the luxuriant foliage, they all have showy flowers, which add to their desirability for 
above purposes. 
Each From 
Actinidia polygama. Flowers white, scented. One of the best climbers. $0.50 
Akebia quinita. A curious climber, with fine foliage, purple flowers. 35 
Ampelopsis quinquifolia (Virginia Creeper). One of the finest vines for covering- 
walls, verandas, or trunks of trees.. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston Ivy). Too well known to need any description. 35 
Aristolochia sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe). A rapid climber with large, green foliage and 
pipe-shaped yellowish brown flowers.. 
Bignonia radicans (Trumpet Creeper). Large scarlet flowers. 35 
Bignonia radicans grandifiora. Flowers salmon-colored.. 
Celastrus scandens. A native climber, with large, glossy leaves, yellow flowers, pro¬ 
ducing clusters of orange-capsuled fruit.. 
Clematis coccinea (Virgin’s Bower). Flowers scarlet, bell shaped. 35 
Cl ematis flamula. Flowers small, white, and very fragrant. 35 
Clematis Henryi. Large, creamy white flowers, free grower.50 
Clematis Jackmannii. Large velvety, violet purple flowers.. 
Clematis Madame E. Andre. Flowers bright velvety red, large.. 
Clematis paniculata. A most desirable and beautiful vine, luxuriant grower, profuse 
bloomer, and possessing fine foliage. The flowers are white and fragrant, pro¬ 
duced in great profusion in late summer. 35 
Clematis Virginiana. A profusion of white flowers, followed by fluffy seeds. 35 
Climbing Roses. In many varieties. See Roses, page —. 
Euonymus radicans. A grand evergreen creeping plant.25 
Euonymus radicans variegata. Fine form with silvery foliage.25 
Jasaminum humile. Evergreen, with yellow flowers in the early spring.50 
Jasminium nudiflorum. Produces multitudes of pale yellow flowers.50 
Hedera Canariensis (Ivy). A well-known evergreen vine, useful for covering walls 
or running up trunks of trees.25 
Lonicera Belgica (Honeysuckle). Blooms all summer. Red and yellow flowers, very 
fragrant . 35 
Lonicera flava. A well known native vine, with yellow flowers. 35 
Lonicera Halleana. Almost evergreen, white flowers, changing to yellow. Very- 
fragrant. The best for general purposes. 35 
Lonicera reticulata aurea. Foliage beautifully netted, or variegated, with yellow... .35 
Lonicera sempervirens. Rapid grower, brilliant scarlet flowers. 35 
Periploca Graeca (Silk Vine). A beautiful climber, with glossy green foliage and 
purple brown clusters of flowers ... 35 
Pueraria, Thunbergiana (Dolichos japonicus). Kudzu Vine. A hardy and remarkably 
vigorous vine, frequently producing stems 40 to 60 feet long in a single season. 
Flowers pea-shaped, purple. 50 
Wistaria Sinensis. The most elegant and rapid growing of all climbing plants, pro¬ 
ducing long clusters of blue flowers. 50 
Wistaria Sinensis alba. Same as above, flowers are pure white 50 
Wistaria fruticosa. Flowers pale blue, borne in short clusters .50 
Wistaria brachybotrys alba. Shorter growth than above, producing maAy'white 
pendent clusters of flowers. 2 00 
Pot-grown plants and large sized plants for immediate effect always in stock at 
proportionate prices. From $1.00 to $3.00 each. 
We recommend first-class Gardeners or Superintend¬ 
ents to take charge of your grounds and greenhouses, prac¬ 
tical and trustworthy men that we know personally; if in 
need of any, write us with particulars. 
