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American Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens) 
A necessary climbing vine having a dense and very rapid growth, much 
prized for its orange-scarlet berries which are extensively used for decorating. 
50c each; $5.00 per doz. Larger Vines, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Clematis 
As a climber for the veranda, garden walls, fences, or arbors, it has no rival 
among the strong growing blossoming vines. The Clematis should be grown in 
rich, deep sandy loam and well mulched for the winter. Each 
Paniculata. Pure white and fragrant.$0.50 
Jackmani. The popular purple variety.75 
Henryi. Large creamy white.75 
Ramona. Light blue.75 
Dutchman's-pipe Vine (Aristolochia Sipho) 
A vigorous and rapid-growing climber, bearing singular brownish colored 
flowers, resembling in shape a pipe. Its flowers, however, are of little value 
compared to its fine, light green leaves which are of very large size and retain 
their color from early spring to late fall; perfectly hardy. We are fortunate to 
be able to furnish good strong plants of this scarce article this year. Strong 
3- and 4-year-old plants, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 
Boston or Japan Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchi) 
The most popular and desirable climbing plant for covering brick, stone, or 
wooden walls, trees, etc. 
The foliage is of a rich olive-green during the summer, changing to various 
shades of bright crimson and scarlet in the fall. 2-yr., 35c each; $3.50 per 
doz. Large Plants, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Virginia Creeper or American Ivy (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia) 
This well-known climber is one of the best and quickest growing varieties 
for covering trees, trellises, arbors, etc.; its large, deep green foliage assumes 
brilliant shades of yellow, crimson and scarlet in the fall. 35c each; $3.50 per 
doz. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Dwarf Ivy "Albany" (Originated by Us) 
Splendid small table plants, excellent for edging 
flower beds. 
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Our Climbing Vines are Pot-Grown, Extra-Strong Plants which 
will Become Established Quickly. 
PURPLE WISTERIA 
A genuine favorite. Delightful clusters of 
flowers in May and June. Fine for porches 
and trellises. 
English Ivy (Hedera Helix) 
Each 
3- in. pots .$0.25 
4- in. pots.50 
5- and 6-in. pots.75c to 1.00 
English Ivy, Variegated Leaf 
Each 
3- in. pots .$0.35 
4- in. pots.50 
New English Ivy, "Albany" 
This is one of our own introductions. 
Its compact, dwarf, branching habit 
makes it outstanding for borders, 
rockeries or dish gardens. 
Each 
2 Vz -in. pots .$0.25 
3 -in. pots.35 
4 -in. pots.75 
Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle 
One of the fastest growing vines 
with fragrant, creamy white flowers. 
Good on trellises or as a ground cover. 
Once established it will hold steep 
banks. 2-yr., each, 35c and 50c. 
Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle 
(Vinca Minor) 
An evergreen useful for covering 
graves or growing in shady places 
under trees. Blue flowers. 
Each Doz. 
3- in. pots.$0.15 $1.50 
4- in. pots.25 2.50 
Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum Auberti) 
Producing through the summer and fall, great 
foamy sprays of white flowers. Strong plants, 75c 
each. 
Trumpetcreeper (Bignonia Grandiflora) 
Madame Gallen. An improvement over the old favor¬ 
ite, with larger and showier terra cotta colored 
flowers blooming in July and August. Each, $1.00. 
Wintercreeper (Euonymus) 
The trailing varieties of Euonymus are particularly 
desirable for their dense evergreen foliage and extreme 
hardiness. Some varieties are splendid as ground cover¬ 
ings but those of more vigorous growth may be used 
like Ivy for covering walls. 
E. radicans. The tallest growing variety. Each, 75c 
and $1.00. 
E. rad. kewensis (Baby Wintercreeper). Small dark 
green foliage. Ideal for low walls or rock gardens. 
Each, 50c. 
E. rad. vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). Grows to a 
medium height, bearing fruit similar to Bittersweet. 
Each, 75c and $1.00. 
Wisteria 
Our Wisteria are grown from grafts taken from 
blooming vines, and can be depended on to produce 
plenty of flowers. 
Purple. One of the best hardy climbers, producing 
their great trusses of flowers in abundance during 
the month of May. They should be liberally fed 
when first planted to give them a vigorous start. 
Each, $1.00. Larger vines, $1.50 up. 
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