HARDY ORNAMENTAL VINES 
AMPELOPSIS—BOSTON IVY—Used extensively on brick or stone 
houses. Grows very rapidly. Glossy green leaves which stay on 
almost all winter and turn to a brilliant orange-scarlet in the fall. 
2 yr. plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
WISTARIA—PURPLE—Very fast growing. Blooms quite young. 
Makes a magnificent sight with its drooping clusters of purplish 
pea-shaped flowers often a foot or more long. Select grafted 3 ft. 
plants guaranteed to bloom, 60c each; 2 for $1.15; 2 yr. not graft¬ 
ed, 15 to 18 inches, 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
CLEMATIS—LARGE FLOWERING 
JACKMANII—Violet-purple flowers. 2 yr. plants, 50c each; 2 for 
90c. 
VEILLARI)—Rich pink flowers. 2 yr. plants, 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
MME. ED ANDRE—Large red flowers. 2 yr. plants, 50c each; 
2 for 90c. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS VARIEGATA — Attractive dark-leaved 
vine with creamy white variegated edges. The evergreen leaves 
stay on all winter and it will grow in sun or shade and tolerate 
poor soil. 2 yr. old plants each 30c. 
BITTERSWEET — CELASTRUS SCAN- 
DENS—Valuable for its berries which 
are used for interior decoration through¬ 
out the winter. Used to cover unsightly 
fences or stone walls. 18 to 24 inch 
plants, 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE—ARISTOLOCHIA 
TOMENTOSA—A vigorous growing vine 
producing in abundance a purplish blos¬ 
som much resembling a pipe. 2 yr. 
plants, 35c each ; 2 for 69c. 
EUONYMUS — VEGETUS — Evergreen. 
Can be used as a vine or trimmed into 
shrub shape. Large thick dark green 
leaves. Has no equal. 2 yr. plants, 55c 
each ; 2 for 95c. 
EUONYMUS COLORATA—Hardy fast 
growing evergreen vine. Fine for cov¬ 
ering walls or unsightly places. Used 
extensively in evergreen plantings to 
cover bare ground. 2 yr. plants, 25c 
each; 3 for 65c. 
Clematis 
NEW SILVER LACE VINE—POLY¬ 
GONUM AUBERT1—Something new in 
the way of vines. Makes a growth of 25 
feet or more in one season. Covered with 
sprays of silvery-white flowers in the 
spring and again in autumn. Strong 
plants that will bloom this year. 45c 
each; 2 for 87c. 
HONEYSUCKLE — HALLEANA — A 
quick growing evergreen vine with fra¬ 
grant flowers of white and yellow. 30e 
each; 4 for $1.00. 
Grand News - Something Different - Novelty Fruits 
Enjoy delicious fresh fruit from decorative plants around your home 
NOVELTY FRUITS 
TREE STRAWBERRY—Tree Strawberry or Strawberry 
Raspberry is a new plant in habit of growth and form 
of fruit. Beautiful large, ruby-red fruit, striking white 
blossoms and glossy green foliage make it extremely at¬ 
tractive. Will give you a crop of berries for jams and 
jellies from early July till frost. Very hardy. 3 for 35c; 
6 for 55c; 10 for 75c. Prepaid. 
PERSIMMON—Native and hardy. For complete descrip¬ 
tion see Page 12. 2 to 3 ft. plants, SOc each; 3 for 
$1.25. Postpaid. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY—Superb, hardy, dual- 
purpose plant. See Page 14 for complete description. 
18 to 24 inch plants, 24c each ; 3 for 59c. 
BUFFALO BERRY—Bright scarlet, sprightly, acid, 
ornamental and useful fruits. Fine lor sauces with meat 
and makes fine jellies. The dwarf plant also has exqui¬ 
site silvery foliage which makes it very outstanding in 
border groups or specimen plantings. 12 to 15 inch 
plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. Supply very small. 
ORNAMENTAL STRAWBERRY PLANTING—America’s 
most popular fruit makes grand shrub and garden bor¬ 
ders. Continuously blooming and fruiting with handsome 
green foliage. We suggest that you plant Mastodon for 
the fine borders and enjoy beauty as well as tasty fruits 
all summer. See Page 17 for prices. 
JUNEBERRY—A native shrub resembling Blueberries. Fine or¬ 
namental shrub with beautiful red fruits changing to dark blue. 
Wonderful fruits for the birds. Also useful for jams, jellies, and 
eating. 12 to 18 inch plants, 24c each; 3 for 59c. 
FIGS IN THE NORTH—Grow Figs at home in the North. Adapted 
to a wide range of soils. They are fine for pot culture. Can be 
planted outside but are not hardy and should be taken inside each 
fall. Very ornamental leaves and large brownish-purple fruit. 
Are wonderfully good. Pot size plants, 65c each. 
IMPROVED RUSSIAN MULBERRY—A fine hardy, ornamental, 
fruit-bearing tree. Useful fruits for canning and culinary pur¬ 
poses. Also fine to attract birds. Commences to bear when 2 
years old. 15 to 18 inch plants, 14c each; 3 for 36c. A real bargain. 
PAW PAW—Handsome dwarf trees grown for their large hand¬ 
some foliage, attractive cinnamon flowers and large, greenish- 
golden edible banana-like fruits. Liked by many people. Grows 
well in dense shade aa well as in full sunlight, 2 to 3 ft tree-, 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
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