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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
HARDY FLOWERING VINES—Continued. 
DUTCHMAN’S 
lochia Sipho) . 
PIPE 
The large showy flowers of these Cle¬ 
matis are quite remarkable for their 
spectacular brilliancy. The dark royal 
purple, the very light blues, deep ma¬ 
roon, pure white, all being very at¬ 
tractive. 
to 4 feet, 
to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
Leaves like great Mornin 
Glory foliage; curious pipe¬ 
like flowers. A splendid vine 
of extreme hardiness and very 
characteristic foliage. 
HEDERA, see Ivy. 
I-IONEYSUCKLE CHINESE 
(Lonicera Japonica var.) 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Rich, dark foliage. 
PI ON EY SUCKLE GOLDEN- 
LEAF (L. Japonica var.) 
Specimens, 5 to 6 feet, 50c. to 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Honeysuckle with golden 
leaves; very desirable variety. 
The hardiest of the Japan 
IToneysuckles. 
PIONEYSUCKLE PIALL’S EV¬ 
ERGREEN (L. Japonica var.) 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
The popular Honeysuckle, 
flowers white, turning to yel- ( 
low; very fragrant. Foliage J 
glossy deep green and ever¬ 
green. One of the most de¬ 
sirable vines under cultivation. 
Thrives well under varying, 
conditions and is uniformly 
dry sandy slopes and embank- 
{See 
2 to : 
1 to i 
illus- 
feet. 
feet. 
satisfactory. Excellent for coverin 
ments where grass will not thrive. 
HYDRANGEA CLIMBING (Sehizophragma Hydrangeoides). 
tration) . 
Rare and very beautiful vine from Japan clinging 
to the trunks of trees and to stone like English Ivy. 
While slow in growth when young, it eventually grows 
to be a large and beautiful vine. It is strictly hardy 
and will become popular as soon as better known. We 
are fortunate in having a fine stock of plants well 
established in pots. 
IVY ENGLISH (Pleclera Helix) ... Large specimens, $1.00 to 
Very useful climbing evergreen vine, and desir- In pots, 2 to 3 feet, 
able for covering walls in shady places. It 
also very desirable as a ground cover. 
JAPAN IVY, see Ampelopsis. 
KUDZU VINE, see Dolichos. 
LONICERA, see Honeysuckle. 
LYCIUM, see Matrimony Vine. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium Chinense) . 
A woody climber, bearing red fruit. 
In pots, 1 to 2 feet. 
PERIPLOCA, see Silk Vine. 
PUERAR1A, see Dolichos. 
3 to 4 feet. 
2 to 3 feet. 
1 to 2 feet. 
PER 
pee 
EACH. 
10 . 
100 . 
’ $1.00 
' $7.50 
. 
.75 
| 6.00 
.... 
.50 
4.00 
.35 
2.50 
.25 
1.75 
$15.00 
2.50 
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2.50 
20.00 
.25 
1.75 
15.00 
.35 
2.50 
20.00 
.25 
1.75 
15.00 
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1 
1.25 
: 1 
10.00 
1.00 
7.50 
.75 
5.00 
5.00 
.35 
2.50 
20.00 
.25 
1.75 
15.00 
.50 
3.50 
.35 
3.00 
.25 
2.00 
Our native Trumpet 
Creeper. Really one of 
the most desirable of 
our hardy vines and 
especially attractive 
during July and Aug¬ 
ust. Its long tubc-like 
flowers prove to be fa¬ 
vorite feeding grounds 
for the little ruby- 
throat humming bird. 
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