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FICUS (Climbing Fig) 
Each 10 100 
Extra strong plants, 4-inch pots.... $ .25 $2.00 . 
Strong plants, 2%-inch pots . 15 1.00 $8.00 
Fleas rppens—CLIMBING FIG. An evergreen climber 
with small, bright green leaves. This is an excellent 
plant for covering walls, rock and rustic work in 
green houses. Makes a dense, dark green covering, 
In protected situations the vine is hardy at Augusta. 
HEDERA (Ivy) 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet, heavy, 3-inch pots.... $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
Strong, 2% and 3-inch pots . 15 1.25 10.00 
Hedera Algeriensls — ALGERIAN IVY. A very superior 
variety with bright green leaves of immense size. 
Not quite as hardy as the English. 
H. helix — ENGLISH IVY. The well-known variety. 
The above succeed well here, while few of the va¬ 
rieties cultivated farther north are of any value for 
this climate. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Each 10 100 
Strong, 3-year plants. $0.35 $3.00 $20.00 
2 years, 2 to 3 feet.25 2.00 15.00 
Lonicera aurea reticulata — GOLDEN-NETTED HONEY¬ 
SUCKLE. A remarkable variety; leaves bright 
green, beautifully netted all over with golden veins; 
leaves and stems changing to bright crimson in the 
autumn; a beautiful plant. 
L. Belgica—BELGIAN HONEYSUCKLE. Pink flowers, 
very sweet, profuse; an almost perpetual bloomer. 
Can also be trained as a bush. 
L. Brownii—SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. 
Strong, rapid grower, with orange-scarlet flowers. 
An improved L. sempervirens. 
L. caprifolium—ITALIAN HONEYSUCKLE. Produces 
pale yellow flowers in early spring. 
L. Heckrotti—HECKROTT’S HONEYSUCKLE. Flow¬ 
ers rose-colored on the outside, yellow in the center. 
A most excellent variety. Blooms continually from 
early spring until winter. 
PERIPLOCA (Silk Vine) 
Each. 10 
Strong, 3-year plants, field-grown. $ .25 $2.00 
Periploca Graeca — GRECIAN SILK VINE. A rapid¬ 
growing deciduous climber with glossy green lanceo¬ 
late leaves, flowers brownish purple inside and green 
at the margin; blooms in August. 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM 
(Malayan Jasmine) 
Each 10 100 
3-inch pots . $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
Rhynchospernum jasminoides— M aLAYAN JASMINE. 
Evergreen, with white, fragrant flowers from April 
until July. A valuable, hardy climber and rapid 
grower. 
R. variegatum. A beautiful, variegated creeping form 
of the above. Very effective for covering low walls 
or rockwork. 
ROSES (Climbing) 
Prices, our secletion of varieties: Each 10 100 
Plants on own roots . $0.25 $2.00 $15.0*0 
Budded on Manetti . 35 3.00 25.00 
SOLANUM (Potato Vine'*) 
Each 10 100 
Prices .!. $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
Solanum jasminoides grandiflora—POTATO VINE. 
Free-blooming and rapid-grower; flowers white; 
evergreen. Not hardy north of Augusta. An im¬ 
provement upon the old variety. 
VINCA (Periwinkle) 
A useful hardy vine for lawn vases. 
Vinca major— PERIWINKLE, or TRAILING MYRTLE. 
A trailing evergreen, with large, blue flowers. Excel¬ 
lent for covering rockwork. 
, , Each 10 100 
Strong clumps, from open 
ground . $ .25 $2.00 $10.00 
V. variegata— VARIEGATED PERIWINKLE, or 
TRAILING MYRTLE. Same as the above, except 
that the leaves are beautifully variegated with sil¬ 
very white. 
„ . . . Each 10 100 
*rom 3-inch pots. $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 
WISTARIA 
2 years, heavy, grafted. $ .50 
1 year, grafted .25 
Extra strong, 4-year plants, of 
white and double purple, grafted 1.00 
10 100 
$4.00 $30.00 
2.00 17.50 
Wistaria Chinensis—CHINESE PURPLE WISTARIA. 
A purple-flowering variety, fine. 
W. Chinensis alba—CHINESE WHITE WISTARIA. 
A white-flowering variety; a beautiful, graceful 
climber. 
W. Chinensis florepleno—DOUBLE PURPLE WISTA¬ 
RIA. A variety with very double purple flowers. 
Until the vine is three years old it is a shy bloomer, 
but aftewards is becomes floriferous. 
W. frutescens magnifies—Own roots. Flowers in 
long tassels, pale blue blooming later than the 
Chinese varieties, and also producing flowers during 
the summer; extremely vigorous. 
W. multijuga—JAPANESE WISTARIA. A remarkably 
distinct and showy variety. Flowers light purple, 
in loose drooping racemes 1 to 3 feet long. Widely 
cultivated in Japan. 
Wistaria Standards—See page 24. 
GARDEN MAKING. By L. H. Bailey. $1.00. In this 
book the beginner in gardening is shown how easy it 
is to raise flowers, fruits and vegetables, and to beau¬ 
tify one’s home grounds, if one starts right and has 
a genuine love for plants. It is thoroughly practical 
in every detail, and as a guide to daily practice in 
the garden it has no equal in horticultural literature. 
SUCCESSFUL FRUIT CULTURE. A practical guide 
to the cultivation and propagation of fruits, by Sam¬ 
uel T. Maynard, B.Sc. It gives descriptions of such 
varieties as are most in demand in our markets. 
Illustrated. 274 pages. $1.00. 
(All prices quoted are postpaid.) 
