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BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
AMPELOPSIS, Continued 
A. TRICUSPIDATA VEITCHI. Boston Ivy 
Rapid growing vine with clusters of dark Each Ten 
blue berries and handsome green foliage 
assuming charming sun-tints in the fall. 
Perfectly hardy. Strong- pot,grown 
plants. _ .60 4.50 
A. TRICUSPIDATA VEITCHI ROBUSTA. 
A variety of above with very rich dark 
green foliage. Strong, pot-grown plants. .80 
ARISTOLOCH IA SIPHO. Dutchman’s Pipe 
A vigorous and rapid-flowering climber, 
bearing striking brownish colored flow¬ 
ers, resembling a pipe in shape. Very 
large, round leaves, giving a tropical ef¬ 
fect. Strong plants. _ _ 2.00 
BIGNONIA GRANDIFLORA. Chinese Trumpet Creeper 
Bright green, compound, very persistent 
leaves. Its clusters of orange-red flowers 
are very showy. Strong, pot-grown plants 1.00 8.00 
B. MME. GALEN. 
Clusters of very showy salmon-red flowers. 
Strong, pot-grown plants. _ 1.00 8.00 
B. RADICANS.* Trumpet Creeper 
A fine climbing vine, with large, brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers in July and Aug¬ 
ust, when it is a fine spectacle. Strong, 
pot-grown plants. _ .80 6.00 
CELASTRUS ORBICU LATUS.* Chinese Bittersweet 
Brilliant red and yellow fruit. Strong, field 
grown plants. _ .60 4.50 
C. SCANDENS.* American Bittersweet 
Yellow flowers in June, followed by bright 
orange-yellow and crimson fruit in aut¬ 
umn. Strong, field-grown plants. _ . .60 4.50 
POTTED ROSES 
Each year, we prepare large 
quantities of two-year, field-grown 
Roses in 6 and 7 inch pots. Ready 
for delivery in May. Send for list. 
