A rchias’ Hardy Climbing Vines 
VINES ARE INDISPENSABLE FOR AN ATTRACTIVE HOME GARDEN 
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BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). A native 
climbing or twining plant with handsome large 
leaves; yellow flowers in May and June and 
clusters of ornamental orange-capsuled fruit in 
autumn. Strong, 2-year vines. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Golden Trumpet Vine). 
BOSTON IVY OR JAPANESE CREEPER (Am- 
pelopsis Veitchi). The grandest hardy climbing 
vine in existence for covering houses, churches, 
schools, etc. 2-year vines. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis panicu- 
lata). The finest small-flowered Clematis ex¬ 
tant. A wonderfully rapid grower, quickly cov¬ 
ering trellises, arbors, etc. The flowers are pure 
white, deliciously fragrant. It flowers in Sep¬ 
tember when few other vines are in bloom. 
LARGE-FLOWERING CLEMATIS. The Large- 
Flowered Clematis are the most beautiful of all 
our flowering vines. They should be pruned 
early in spring and require rich, deep soil, per¬ 
fect drainage and abundance of water. Plant 
crowns three inches beneath the surface of the 
soil. 
Henryi. Strong grower, flowers always eight- 
petaled, 4 to 6 inches in diameter and pure 
white. Very hardy. 2-yr., 75c each; $7.00 per 
10 . 
Jackmani. This variety, with its strong, healthy 
growth, hardy nature and rich, deep velvety 
purple flowers. 2-yr., 75c each; $7.00 per 10. 
3Ime. Edouard Andre. Flowers large, of a very 
beautiful bright velvety red, very free flower¬ 
ing, and continuous bloomer. 2-yr., 75c each; 
$7.00 per 10. 
Gold Medal Collection. One 2-year-old root each 
of Jackmani, Henryi and Mme. Edouard 
Andre. $2.00. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN. White and 
yellow, fragrant, blooms very freely. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Monthly Fragrant. Red and 
yellow flowers. 
HARDY ENGLISH IVY. Evergreen clinging vine. 
Excellent grave cover. 
MADEIRA VINE. Of rapid growth, with dense 
and beautiful foliage, twining to a great height. 
It grows anywhere, but does better in a warm, 
sunny, sheltered location. Strong tubers, 5c 
each; 6 for 25c; 45c per doz., postpaid. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana or Jack- 
and-the-Bean-Stalk Vine). The most remark¬ 
able climber. In rich soil will grow 70 feet in 
one season. Starts into growth slowly, but after 
three or four weeks grows almost beyond belief. 
Leaves in shape like Lima bean; dark green, 
texture soft and woolly. Fine for porches, ar¬ 
bors, old trees, etc. Strong roots. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum). The newest 
and most popular vine—graceful, strong, pro¬ 
ducing a mass of great foamy sprays of white 
flowers through the summer and fall. 49c each; 
2 for 89c. 
WISTERIA— 
American Purple (Wisteria magnifica). A rapid 
growing vine with light green foliage and 
purple-lilac, pea-shaped flowers, borne in very 
dense, long, pendulous racemes. 2-year, extra 
strong, 40c each; $3.75 per 10. 3-year, 65c 
1- yr., 50c each; $4.50 per 10. 
Chinese (Wisteria sinensis). Blooms very pro¬ 
fusely early in summer; flower sky-blue, in 
long, pendulous clusters. The plants we offer 
are grafts propagated from blooming wood. 
2- yr., 50c each; $4.50 per 10. 
White Chinese (Wisteria sinensis alba). Same as 
the Sinensis Purple except that the flowers are 
pure white. 2-yr., 50c each; $4.50 per 10. 
Clematis Jackmani 
Archias’ Heavy Yielding Strain BeffieS 
New Boysenberry 
Superior Raspberries 
LATHAM GIANT. The Giant of the Red 
Raspberries. Without an exception Lath¬ 
am is the most popular variety grown. 
Strong, sturdy canes and foliage, grow¬ 
ing tall and upright, thrives everywhere 
and is an enormous producer, luscious 
berries. Latham has an extra long fruiting 
season, producing its splendid berries 
well into the summer. Price selected 
plants: 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for 
$1.80; 100 for $2.80; 500 for $12.50, 
postpaid. 
BIG CHIEF RED RASPBERRY. Earliest 
of all. Fruits ten to twelve days ahead of 
Latham. A real producer and money 
maker for the early market. Hardy, dis¬ 
ease resistant, fine large berries. Price, 
selected plants: 12 for 75c; 25 for $1.00; 
50 for $1.75; 100 for $2.95; 500 for 
$10.00, postpaid. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRIES. 
World’s most popular and profitable 
Blackcap. You can depend on this fine 
reliable variety to produce a heavy crop 
regularly. Excellent for table and canning. 
Price: 12 for 50c; 25 for 90c; 100 for 
$2.50; 500 for $8.50, postpaid. 
Delicious Youngberry 
This new fruit, a cross of the Loganberry and the Dewberry, has become very popular 
from coast to coast. Wonderful flavor, delightful to eat fresh, and makes the most tempting 
pies you have ever tasted. Excellent for canning, too. Large wine-purple berries. Price, fine 
plants: 5 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.60; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.75, postpaid. 
Sensational New Boysenberry 
The finest vine berry yet developed. The Boysenberry will average double the site of the 
Youngberry. You seldom find one less than l '/2 inches long. A delectable flavor far supe¬ 
rior to any berry. When planting allow 6 feet each way for vines to grow. Leave vines on 
the ground in summer. In February or March train on trellis. After fruit is picked, cut 
off old canes and let vines fall on the ground. You can make plenty of money with this 
berry. Be the first in your locality to have it. Price: 3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50; 
25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.25; 100 for $10.00. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING RED RASP¬ 
BERRY. Produces a full crop in early 
summer, then bears again in the fall. St. 
Regis’ deliciously flavored fruit will de¬ 
light you beyond expression. Be sure to 
plant at least a few of this variety. 12 for 
65c; 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for 
$3.25, postpaid. 
Quality Blackberries 
ELDORADO. One of the very hardiest and best. 
Berries jet black, sweet, with pleasing taste. Keep 
well, ship well, and sell well, and are very produc¬ 
tive. Price: 12 for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
EARLY HARVEST. The old standby; very early, 
dwarf grower. Does well in Missouri, Kansas, and 
Oklahoma. Price: 12, for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 100 
for $3.10, postpaid. 
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