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YINBS-OLIMBINa AND TRAILINa 
Hardy vines and climbers add greatly to the beauti¬ 
fication of the home, by covering banks and bare spots 
and giving shade and fragrance to the pergola and 
verandas. Among the vines there is a great diversity 
of habit and variety. Some vines are best suited 
for shade, others for flowers. Many of thaa require 
some support, but others such as Boston Ivy and 
English Ivy, are self-supporting to brick, stone, 
or materials of similar texture. These are very use¬ 
ful for softening the rough corners of the house. 
Each P^r 10 Per 100 
AJK31BIA quinata (Pive-leaved Akebia) 15* 
A hardy Japanese vine with unique foliage and 
purple flowers of delightful fragrance. 
.76 |7.00 
AMPSLOPSIS quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) 30-50* 
A native, hardy climber of very rapid growth; 
beautiful, deeply-cut foliage, turning to a 
rich crimson in the fall* Excellent for trees, 
walls, slopes and banks* 
Potted. .60 5*50 
— triouspidata (veitchi) (Boston Ivy) 40-60* 
Suitable for planting on walls and about build¬ 
ings. Grows with great rapidity and clings very 
closely to any surface. Poliage rich crimson in 
fall. 
Potted ..50 4.50 
— triouspidata lowi (Dwarf Boston Ivy) 
The miniature-leaved form of Ampelopsis veitchi 
Potted.70 6.50 
ARISTOLOGHIA sipho (Dutchman*s Pipe) 30* 
Vigorous. Very large, green foliage; brownish, 
pipe-shaped flowers. Desirable for screening 
purposes. 
Potted. 1.00 9.00 
BIGNONIA grandiflora (Chinese Trumpet Vine) 15-EO* 
A great improvement on the common type. Hand¬ 
some large tresses of vivid orange, yellow and 
red flowers make a striking effect. 
Potted. 1.00 9.00 
— grandiflora Mme. Gallen SO-25* 
An improved variety of a darker orange than the 
above. 
Potted . 9.00 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (see Deciduous Shrubs) 
CLEMATIS Henryi 10-15* 
A robust plant, free bloomer with oreeimy-white. 
