24 Evergreen Shrubs and Hardy Vines 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Clematis Paniculata 
Evergreen foliage, and choice flowers ; very 
useful in foundation planting, for filling in 
beds of evergreens and for lawn specimens. 
They are sensitive to lime, and require acid¬ 
ity. “B. & B.”—means Balled and Burlapped. 
AZALEA mollis. Dwarf, bushy, well 
branched, good for foundations. The flow¬ 
ers are a variable orange-tan, yellow and 
red. Plant thrives in both sun and shade. 
Mixed colors only. B. & B. Earth balls. 
9 to 12 inches .$1.25 
12 to 15 inches . 2.00 
15 to 18 inches . 2.50 
COTONEASTER divaricata. Growth up¬ 
right to 6 feet; leaves deciduous, broadly 
oval, lustrous above, turning to crimson. 
Inconspicuous pink flowers; fruits 1/3-inch 
long, turning to bright red in September. 
Bare roots. 2 to 3 feet, $1.25. 
—horizontalis. Densely spreading horizon- Daphne 
tal branches almost prostrate; much appre¬ 
ciated in rockeries and the front of bor¬ 
ders, to display its crimsoning small leaves and scarlet 
fruits, deep into winter. Field grown. B. & B. Earth balls. 
15 to 18 inches .$2.00 
DAPHNE cneorum (“Garland Flower”). A dwarf shrub, 
almost evergreen, with spreading branches on which the 
narrow, inch-long leaves are crowded ; making very pretty 
trails of blue-green foliage. The soft pink flowers appear 
profusely during April and May, and at intervals throughout 
the summer ; small and dainty in terminal clusters, with a 
distinct and pleasing fragrance. B. & B. Earth balls. 
6 to 9 inches, $1.00. 9 to 12 inches, $1.25. 
HARDY VINES 
We pay postage on Vines, at each price. 
AMPELOPSIS Veitclii (Boston Ivy). The 
finest hardy climber for covering walls, as it 
clings firmly to the smoothest surface, covering 
closely with overlapping foliage like shingles; 
a deep green in summer, changing to crimson. 
2 year, 40c ; 6 for $2.10 ; 25 for $7.50. 
—quinquefolia (American Ivy, Virginia Creep¬ 
er, etc.). Deeply cut leaves turn to crimson in 
fall ; fine for covering trees, fences, rocky 
slopes, etc. 2 year, 40c ; 6 for $2.10. 
BIGNONIA radicans (Trumpet Flower). A 
robust, woody fernleaf vine; twining tightly 
with numerous roots along its stems. Large 
trumpet-shaped orange-scarlet flowers cluster 
at the tips of branches. 
2 year, 35c; 6 for $1.80. 
CELASTRUS Scandens (Bittersweet). Glossy 
foliage and large clusters of beautiful orange- 
crimson fruits retained all winter. Its grace¬ 
ful sprays of berries make charming winter house decora¬ 
tions. 2 year, 50c ; 6 for $2.50. 
CLEMATIS paniculata (Sweet-Scented Japan Clematis). 
The flowers are of small size, fragrant, pure white, borne 
in immense sheets in September when few other vines 
bloom. 2 year, 40c ; 6 for $2.10 ; 25 for $7.50. 
CLEMATIS—Large Flowering: 
—Henryi. Large creamy white flowers. 
—Jackmani. Velvety violet, purple-veined. 
—Mad, Ed. Andre. A distinct crimson-red. 
—Ramona. Very large; color, a deep sky-blue. 
These four 
kinds, two- 
year size, 
75c each. 
EVERGREEN 
SHRUBS 
Boston Ivy—Ampelopsis Veitchi 
EUONYMUS RADICANS—Trailing. A fine evergreen 
vine, narrow-leaved, compactly matting, with pink fruits. 
For covering rocky banks, rough walls, tree-trunks, etc. 
—variegatus. Same as above ; leaves heavily margined white. 
•—colorata. Large round leaves and rapid prostrate growth, 
rooting every place it touches the ground. Good for retain¬ 
ing difficult steep banks, either in sun or partial shade. Dark 
green, turning bronzy red during autumn and for the winter. 
—Sieboldianus (Patens). This upright type is broader 
leaved and heavier wooded, used for bordering. 
—vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). Of shrubby character, 
its rounded leaves close-covering, glossy evergreen through¬ 
out most of winter; spangled with orange-red berries. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle). For trellis or ground cover. 
—belgica (Monthly Fragrant). Numerous sprays of large 
red and yellow flowers. 40c; 6 for $2.10. 
—Halliana. Flowers a mingled white and yellow. Extremely 
fragrant and satisfactory on shaded lattice, or as a matted 
bank covering. 40c each ; 6 for $2.10 ; 25 fo^r $7.50. 
—sempervirens (Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle). Foliage 
practically evergreen, the flower trumpets brilliant polished 
red. Strong, two-year, 40c each; 6 for $2.10. 
LYCIUM chinense (Chinese Matrimony Vine). Purple flow¬ 
ers, long scarlet berries. Good foliage and character for 
climbing use., valuable also as a deep rooting; ground cover. 
2 year, 35c ; 3 for $1.00. • 
All: 2 year—60c each; 6 for $3.00. 
MAHONIA aquifolia (Holly-Leaved Ashberry). Medium 
height; smooth shining holly leaves of varying color ; bright 
yellow flower clusters in May, and blue berries. Of special 
value in shady locations. B. & B. Moss balls. 
15 to 18 inches, $1.25. 18 to 24 inches, $1.75. 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum (Sourwood). A large shrub 
with spreading slender branches. Leaves bright green, fired 
in autumn with dazzling tones of scarlet. Flower's pure 
white in racemes resembling Lily-of-the-Valley. 
2 to 3 feet, $1.00. 
PACHISTIMA^* Canbyi. Low, spreading, close rooting 
evergreen shrub, useful among rocks or to edge a planting 
of evergreen trees. Narrow oblong leaves evenly distributed 
on 12-inch upright stems, the new growth light green but 
quite bronzy by fall. Reddish purple flowers. April and 
May. Bare roots. Each, 50c; 6 for $2.70. 
POLYGONUM Auberti (Silver Lace Vine). A quick-grow¬ 
ing type of twining habit averaging 25 feet in a season, 
with small fresh and shiny cordate foliage. Produces more 
bloom than any other hardy vine, a season extending from 
late summer into fall with an extravagance-of large, foamy 
silvery white sprays. 2 year, 65c each ; 6 for $3;30. 
ROSES. Among the impoi'tant vines used and located par¬ 
ticularly for their vivid floral display; there are thrifty 
hardy Climbing Roses in all desirable colors. These re¬ 
quire vining support, and are usually provided with some 
type of ornamental trellis or latticed pillar. Consult our 
list of varieties on page 19. 
WISTERIA, Distinguished subjects for pergolas, porches 
and trellises ; with attractive foliage and magnificent dense, 
massive, drooping clusters of pea-shaped flowers. 
—sinensis. Thick panicles 12 inches long. Blue or White. 
2 year, 75c each; 3 for $2.10. 
