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Crispii—Flowers blue, with center of petals an opaque white; 
fragrant. 35c. 
Henryii — One of the best perpetual hybrids. The flowers are 
white, large and very showy. July to October. 75c. 
Jackinaiiiii — Flowers large and of intense violet purple, re¬ 
markable 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. 
Ramona — A perpetual bloomer, giving an abundance of flowers 
through the season. Deep sky-blue. 75c. 
EUONYMUS 
Radicaiis (Creeping Euonymus) •—A low, trailing shrub; very 
desirable for covering rocky banks or rough walls. 25c. 
Varicgata (Variegated Creeping Euonymus) —Similar to the 
above. Variegated with white, yellow and pink shades. 25c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Hall's Xew Japan (Halleana) —An almost evergreen variety, 
with pure white flowers, changing to yellow; very fragrant. 35c. 
Goldcii-Jjcavcd (Aurea Reticulata)—Moderately strong grower, 
with leaves veined and spotted with bright golden yellow. 35c. 
Monthly Kragrant (Belgieum) —Flowers red and pale yellow; 
.sweet scented: blooms through the Summer. 35c. 
Scarlet Trumpet Monthly (Sempervirens) —Flowers deep red, 
trumi)et-sluii)ed flowers all Summer. 35c. 
HOP VINE (Humulus Lupulus) 
(\>miiion — A useful climber for covering unsightly places. 25c, 
(Jolden — A golden-leaved variety of the common 1-Ioi) Vine. 
25c. 
IVY (HEDERA) 
Helix (English Ivy) —-Does well when planted on the eastern 
or northern side of buildings where it is free from sun in the Win¬ 
ter. 25c. 
KUDZU VINE 
lairge foliage and dense shade, growing 50 feel in one season. 
Flowers plentiful in August; rosy-purple, pea-shai)ed-~dn small 
racemes. 25(. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium) 
('hinese — A most vigorous, hardy climber. It continues flower¬ 
ing and new berries are forming from late SinJng until frost. 35c. 
PERIPLOCA (Silk Vine) 
Gracca (Grecian Silk Vine)—A fast-growing, twining vine, 
with glossy dark green leaves and small purple flowers. 35c. 
POLYGONUM 
IhiULschuanicum ^—Hardy, woody, twining plant. Its flowers 
are white, and borne in large, feathery sprays throughout the Sum¬ 
mer and Autumn. Somewhat rare. 75c.; extra strong, $1.00. 
WISTARIA 
Chinese Purple (Sinensis) —One of the most magnificent 
climbers, producing racemes of pale purple flowers early in Spring. 
75 c. 
CIii:ie-se AVhite (Sinensis Alba) — Differing from the above only 
in color, being a pure w'hite. 75e. 
