THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
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Climbing Vines 
BOSTON IVY—Will climb over any surface with¬ 
out support, clinging to solid walls. 40c 
CLEMATIS COCCINEA—Light red, bell shaped 
flowers, bloom from June till frost. 60c—2-yr. 
CLEMATIS MADAM ED ANDRE—Bright red, large 
flowers, good bloomer. 60c—2-yr. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA —The most vigorous 
climber and bloomer, being completely covered 
with small white flowers in September; very fra¬ 
grant; will grow anywhere. 3Dc 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI — Dark purple; very 
large. Forms a perfect mass of the richest blooms. 
60c 
ENGLEMANNI IVY—Deeply cut leaves which turn 
to a beautiful crimson in the fall, for covering 
trees, rock slopes and walls. 2jc 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS — (Bittersweet)—Hand¬ 
some red fruit retained all winter. Sprays of ber¬ 
ries are used for decorating houses, fine for cov¬ 
ering old fences. 30c 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE—A hardy vine of rapid 
growth; very large leaves, flowers brownish and 
resemble a pipe. 2 yr.—60c 
HALLEANA HONEYSUCKLE—Great climber and 
very beautiful, producing a very fragrant flower 
of a delicate yellow. 25c 
POLYGONUM (Silver Lace Vine)—A rapid grow¬ 
er with long season of lacy white flowers. 40c 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE—A vigor¬ 
ous growing vine well adapted to general use 
with trumpet shaped flowers of bright. 30c 
WISTERIA (Chinese)—A hardy, rapid climbing 
vine with pale foot-long clusters of purple. A 
very popular vine. 40c 
Choice Selection of Roses 
No other flower can be compared to the rose, for its color and fragrance dominate all other shrubs, 
at the same time having a wide range of growth such as the climbing bush and dwarf varieties, each 
bring forth its blooms at various periods. We list only those varities of each class that have proven 
their worth. 
CLIMBING VARIETIES HYBRID PERPETUALS 
COMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Early flowers 
of a deep rose carmine, shaded toward the center 
with a rich crimson. 2-yr. No. 1—40c 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—A rank grower, immense 
quantities of bloom, very hardy, roses grow in 
clusters. 2-yr. No. 1—30c 
DR. VAN FLEET—Flowers on long stems, of deli¬ 
cate white, fine form. 2-yr. No. 1—40c 
EXCELSA—Color a deep crimson, grows in large 
clusters, very double and produced in immense 
quantities. A rampant grower and is almost an 
evergreen. 2-yr. No. 1—30c 
GARDENIA—Beautiful rich yellow. Sometimes 
called hardy, Marechal Neil. 2-yr. No. 1—35c 
MARY WALLACE—Roses very large, bright clear 
pink, produces two or three times a season. Is 
really a pillar rose or semi-climber. 
2-yr. No. 1—40c 
NEW DAWN—A new everblooming climbing rose. 
A sport of the Dr. VanFleet, which is acknowledged 
as the most popular of the American climbing 
roses. 2 yr.—$1.50 each 
PAUL’S SCARLET—A double medium sized rose, 
extremely brilliant in color. A new sort of great 
merit. 2-yr. No. 1—40c 
TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties)—Just what 
its name indicates; rapid growers, light pink chang¬ 
ing to carmine. 2-yr. No. 1—30c 
This class of roses is very hardy and will with¬ 
stand our winters without protection and in many 
respects are as desirable as any other class, except 
their blooming season may not be quite so ex¬ 
tended, or the roses may not be produced in such 
great numbers; the greater part of their blooming 
is done in July and August. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—An old fashioned crimson 
rose, fine form, bloomer. .... 2-yr.—35c 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—A grand white rose, 
purest white without a tinge of any other color; 
hardy as an oak, roses large, fine form and pro¬ 
duces in great quantities. 2-yr.—35c 
GEORGE ARENDS—The pink Frau Karl most 
beautiful delicate pink, best form, very hardy, the 
very best of its kind without question. 
2-yr.—35c 
GEORGE DICKSON—Dark velvety crimson or al¬ 
most black, largest size. 2-yr.—35c 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Bright crimson with fiery 
red center, the greatest bloomer of all. 2-yr.—30c 
KILLARNEY—Buds long and pointed, roses bright 
pink, fragrant, good form. 2-yr.—35c 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT — Deep rosy carmine, 
still a better rose than the good old Killarney Pink. 
2-yr.—35c 
MRS. JOHN LAING—A clear bright pink, well 
shaded, free bloomer, fragrant. 2-yr.—35c 
PAUL NEYRON—Deep pink, great bloomer, the 
largest rose in cultivation. 2-yr.—35c 
PERSIAN YELLOW — Bright yellow, fragrant, 
grows shrub form. 2-yr.—35c 
ROSA HUGONIS—A new rose from China grow¬ 
ing more like a shrub. Flowers are a delicate 
yellow and line the branches to the tip like a 
spray, very hardy. 2-yr.—40c 
