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Clematis henryll 
EUONYMUS 
Radicans (Creeping Euonymus)—A low, trailing shrub: very desir- 
ablo ior eovermg rocky banks or rough walls. 25c to $1.00. 
Vanegata (Variegated Creeping Euonymus)—Similar to the above. 
Variegated with white, yellow and pink shades. 25c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Hall 8 New Japan (Halleana)—An almost evergreen variety, with 
puro whito flowers, changing to yellow; very fragrant. 35c and 50c. 
o on- caved (Aurca Reticulata)—Moderately strong grower, with 
loaves veined and spotted with bright golden yellow. 35c! 
l y Frag * ant (Bolgioum)—Flowers red and pale yellow; sweet 
scouted; blooms through the Summer. 35c. 
noi-Sf Tnunpot Monthly (Sempervirens)-Flowers deep red, trum- 
pot-ahapod; flowers all Summer. 35c. 
tifiil^n^frnm T lhnbing . (Hydrangea Scandens)—Rare and very beau- 
EnS Jh Tvv wv? an 1 clin ? m ff t0 tho trunks of trees and to stone like 
to hn n Wn M° 8 ?-T i ln . growth when young, it eventually grows 
nonular Vine * P is strictl y hard ^ and will become 
popular as soon as bettor known. $1.00 each. 
HOP VINE (Humulus Lupulus) 
useful climber for covering unsightly places. 25c. 
Golden—A golden-leaved variety of the common Hop Vine. 25c. 
IVY (Hedera) 
northGrii^blf??!*'l^'i *? oes well when planted on the eastern or 
and 50c? bull<hnfis where it is free from sun in the Winter. 25c 
T . KTJDZU VINE 
ors p a rZI ^’ 186 shade > growing 50 feet in one season. Flow- 
ors Plentiful in August; rosy-purple, pea-shaped—in small racemes. 25c. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium) 
and new °borrios Z^foSi^kfe SpHng unffl ircst™* 0 ™^ 
PERIPLOCA (Silk Vine) 
glossy r da C rk vine ’ ™ th 
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