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AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 
Sometimes called “ Boston Ivy and “ Japan Ivy.” 
Entirely hardy inj^he most exposed places, attaining a height of 2( 
to 30 feet in two or three years, clinging to stones, brick or wood wort 
with the greatest tenacity. It is a great protection to houses, as the 
leaves, lapping over each other like slates on a roof, effectually preven. 
rain from penetrating the walls. For covering dead trees, gateposts 
boundary walls, etc., it has no equal. In the summer the foliage is a rich 
shade of green, but in the fall it assumes the most gorgeous tints of scarlet 
crimson and orange. Truly a grand sight. 
Price, strong, 1-year pot-grown plants, 25c. each, S2.50 per do 2 .. 
S15.00 per 100; yovmg plants ready in May, 15c. each, Sl.oOper doz.. 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia. The well-known Virginia Creeper. 
Akebia Quinata. Rich dark green foliage and curious dark browij 
flowers: delicious odor, A graceful and attractive vine. 
Apios Tuberosa (Tuberous-rooted Wistaria). Clusters of rich, deep 
purple flowers, which have a strong, delicious violet fragrance. Prio 
(tubers), 15c. each, SI.50 per doz. 
Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe). Large, showy, light green h'Hage 
flowers long and pipe-shaped; makes a dense vscreen. Invaluaide fc‘ 
shading porches. Price, 50c. each, S5.00 per doz. 
Bignonia Grandiflora (Trumpet Creeper). Rich orange-scarlet, trumpet 
sliced flowers. An exceedingly handsome vine. 
Chinese-Matrimony Vine (Lycium Chinense). Bright purple flower^ 
succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries. 
Celastrus Scandens (Bitter Sweet). A well-known, handsome climbin^^ 
plant. Scarlet berries, remainingal] winter. Price, 40c. each, 3 for Sl-OC 
Ivy (English). Valuable for covering graves; grows well in shade. 
Hardy Yellow Jasmine (J. Nudiflorum). Blooms on the naked stems. 
Hardy White Jasmine (Jasminum Officinalis). Blooms after foliage is set 
Kudzu Vine (Pueraria Thumbergiana), Foliage large and lobed, purple 
pea-shaped flowers in clusters, borne latein the season. On accouri:. 
of its prodigious growth this has been popularly called “Jack and 
the Bean Stalk.” Price, for strong 3 year plants, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Wistaria Sinesis, White. Flowers borne in long, drooping clusters, pure 
white. Price, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Wistaria Sinesis, Blue. Flowers in drooping clusters, soft lavender-blue 
Price, 35c. each. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz. 
Price, except where noted, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
HECKROTT’S EVER-BLOOMING HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera Heckrottii. A valuable ever-blooming variety; flowers bright 
carmine-red, with yellow and buff markings at the ends of the tub^ 
deliciously fragrant. This is a grand variety and displaces Belgica 
The old fragrant Dutch Honeysuckle, being superior to it is 
everyway. {See cut.) Price, strong 2-year-old plants 30c. each 
S3.00 per doz.; young plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
HENDERSON’S Ever^B looming HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera Hendersoni. Large clusters of yellow trumpet-shaped 
blooms, changing the .second day to orange-red on every 
young twig throughout the entire growing season, thus be- 
cominga true ever bloomer. Both colors, red and yellow, show 
clearly in each cluster as long as it lasts. The plant is a quid 
grower, with a tendency to climb very high. It makes a gooc 
companion with the Chinese Honeysuckle, on account of thi* 
great profusion of its brilliant flowers. The clusters are large; 
and longer than the ordinary Honeysuckle, are borne or 
longer stalks, hold better, and are valuable for cut flower. 
Price, large field-grown plants, GOc. each, S6.00 per doz. 
young plant^'- 3(Jc. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Lonicera Flexuosa (Japan Sweet-scented Honey 
suckle). Large flowers; pale yellow and white. 
Lonicera Halleana (Plall’s Japan Honeysuckle;, 
Pure white flowers, changing to yellow. Verv 
free blooming and fragrant. 
Lonicera Brachypoda (Evergreen Sweet-scentec 
Honeysuckle). Flowers buff, yellow and whitt 
One of the most vigorous. 
Lonicera Brachypoda Aurea (Golden-leaved Honey 
suckle). Flowers yellow. Foliage veined and 
mottled yellow. Exceedingly omamental. 
Price, except where noted, large plants, growi 
in open ground one year, 20c. each, $2.00 pe/ 
doz., $12.00 per 100; young plants, 10c. each 
$1.00 per doz., $0.00 per 100. 
leckrott's 
-ver-blooming 
ffineysuckle. 
