Climbing and Trailing Vines 
Boston Ivy 
ACTINIDIA 
Polygama—A Japanese climber, with light brown bark and clean 
foliage; grows very rapidly, and is an excellent vine for trellis or arbor; 
flowers small, white, fragrant. 25c and 50c. 
AKEBIA 
Quinata—A charming Japanese climber with shining foliago and 
chocolate-colored flowers in June; very desirable. 35c. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Virginia Creeper or American Ivy (Quinqucfolia)—Of vigorous 
growth; fine green, changing to crimson in Autumn. 25c. 
Veitchii, Boston or Japan Ivy—One of the finest climbers for walls, 
covering it evenly with overlapping leaves, which form a perfect mass 
of foliage; green in Summer, changing to the brightest crimson in 
Autumn. 35c each; $3.00 per doz. 
BIGNONIA, OB TRUMPET FLOWER 
Radicans—A vigorous and hardy climber, with clusters of scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers in August. 35c. 
Grandiflora (New)—Leaves thick and shining, and immense blossoms 
of gorgeous crimson and yellow. 50c. 
CELASTRUS 
Scandens (Bitter Sweet)—Light green foliage and yellow flowers 
during June, which are followed in the Autumn with bright orange fruit. 
25c each. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia Sipho) 
A rapid climber with large, dark green foliage, and curious, pipe¬ 
shaped, yellowish-brown flowers. 75c. 
CLEMATIS 
Coccinea—Bears thick, bell-shaped flowers, bright red-coral; blooms 
very profusely during June. 35c. 
Crispa—Flowers blue, with center of petals an opaque white; fra¬ 
grant. 35c. 
Henryii—One of the best perpetual hybrids. The flowers are white, 
large and very showy. July to October. 75c. 
Jackmanni—Flowers large and of intense violet purple, remarkable 
for its velvety richness. July to October. 75c. 
Mad. Edouard Andre—Dark crimson. Very handsome. 75c. 
Paniculata—The flowers are of medium size, pure white, and of a 
most delicious fragrance; September. 35c and 50c. 
Ramona—A perpetual bloomer, giving an abundance of flowers 
through the season. Deep sky-blue. 75c. 
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