Polygonum Auberti (China Fleece Vine) 
(2oIq 5 l/ine5 
AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia. VirginiaCreeper. Our native Woodbine. Will 
grow in shade. Woody and tenacious. Dark blue berries. 
2-,vr._.35c J 3-yr.50c 
Quinquefolia Engelmanni. EngelmannCrccper. A refined 
form of the above with glossier and more dense foliage. 
2-yr....35c [ 3-yr.50c 
Tricuspidata. Japanese Creeper; Boston Ivy. The most 
widely used Ivy for covering brick, stone, or wood. 
Lustrous green foliage taking on grand autumn tints. 
Blue berries add attractiveness in early winter. 
Each 3 
2- yr.40c $1.00 
3- yr.50c 1.25 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Sipho. Dutchman s Pipe. A vigorous, rapid-growing vine. 
Perfectly hardy. Light green leaves and curious miniature 
pipes as flowers. 2-yr., 1 to l)/^ ft., 75c. 
Vinca minor, Bowles Var. (Improved Myrtle) 
BIGNONIA • Trumpet Creeper 
Grandiflora. Chinese Trumpet Creeper. Im¬ 
proved. Extra-large, orange-red flowers. 
Blooms all summer. 2-yr., 75c. 
Radicans. Trumpet Creeper. Large, scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers all summer. Very 
hardy. 
2-yr.35c | 3-yr.50c 
CELASTRUS • Bittersweet 
ORBICULATUS. Oriental Bittersweet. Un¬ 
usually hardy and very ornamental. 
Branches hanging full of the dark orange 
berries are interesting and beautiful when 
cut and dried for colorful winter bouquets. 
The Oriental Bittersweet is considered 
superior to our native form because of 
certainty of fruiting. 
2-yr.40c | 3-yr.50c 
Scandens. American Bittersweet. Our native 
Bittersweet. Leaves are large and light 
green. Berries are a beautiful light orange. 
Very decorative for winter bouquets. Two 
or more plants should be set together. 
2-yr.40c [ 3-yr.50c 
CLEMATIS 
Montana undulata. Anemone Clematis. A 
fine new Clematis remarkable for its beau¬ 
tiful anemone-pink flowers produced in 
amazing quantities. Foliage is a deep, 
waxy green. The plant is very hardy, with¬ 
standing sub-zero temperatures. Anemone 
Clematis is an excellent new vine for the 
trellis, fences, or screening purposes which 
we cannot recommend too highly. 2-yr., 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
Paniculata. Sweet Autumn Clematis. A 
hardy, fast-growing climber with dense 
foliage composed of small green leaves and 
enlivened with an abundance of fragrant, 
small white flowers in August and Sep¬ 
tember. 2-yr., 40c each; $1.00 for 3. 
HYBRID CLEMATIS 
Noted for their beautiful, large, single 
flowers. We list the following exceptional 
varieties. Jackmani is the most popular 
variety. 
HENRYI. Snow-white. 
JACKMANI. Large; purple. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE. Bright red. 
All varieties, 75c each; $2.00 for 3 
NEW CLEMATIS VARIETIES 
See page 20 
LONICERA 
Belgica. Dutch Woodbine. Dense, green 
foliage. For ground-cover, trellis or pillar. 
1-yr.40c | 2-yr.50c 
Japonica aureo-reticulata. Yellownet Japa¬ 
nese Honeysuckle. Variegated green and 
gold foliage. Fine for covering banks. 
1-yr.35c | 2-yr.50c 
Japonica Halliana. Hall Japanese Honey¬ 
suckle. Strong growing, with dense foliage 
and fragrant, trumpet-shaped, cream- 
colored flowers. For holding banks and for 
screens or trellis use Each 3 
2-yr., medium.35c $0.90* 
2-yr.50c 1.25 
Sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honey¬ 
suckle. Large, scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers, sweetly fragrant. Dense evergreen 
foliage composed of medium-sized light 
blue-green leaves. 
1-yr.35c | 2-yr.50c 
HEDERA • Ivy 
Helix. Evergreen English Ivy. An evergreen 
vine -with large, glossy, deep green leaves. 
Beautiful as a ground-cover or trained on 
low stone or brick walls. Very popular for 
growing indoors in winter. 1 to IJ/^ ft., 
40c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.00 for 10. 
Clematis coccinea (texensis). See page 20 
LVCIUM • Matrimony-Vine 
Chinense. Chinese Matrimony-Vine. Vig¬ 
orous, woody vine with great value for 
trellises and embankments. Small purple 
flowers in July followed by an abundance of 
orange-red fruits. Each 3 
1 to 11^ ft.35c $0.90 
lJ4to2ft .50c 1.25 
POLYGONUM 
Fleece Flower/ Silver Lace 
Auberti. China Eleece Vine. Large, fluffy, 
fleecy white flowers. Very dense foliage. 
The fastest-growing vine. Will often grow 
20 feet in a single year, quickly screening or 
covering an undesirable spot with a mantle 
of beauty. Each 3 
2-yr., medium.40c $1.00 
2-yr.50c 1.25 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA 
HYDRANGEOIDES. Climbing Hydrangea. 
A rare new vine brought in from China. 
One of the finest and most artistic vines in 
existence. Foliage large and bold, clings 
readily to walls and other supports. White 
flowers in large, flat clusters; fragrant. 
23 ^-in. pots, 60c each; $1.50 for 3. 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria is the grandest and most abun¬ 
dantly flowered vine for ornamental use. 
Flowers hang in huge clusters or racemes. 
Floribunda rosea. Rosy Weeping Wisteria. 
Rose or pale pink flowers. 2-yr., 95c. 
Sinensis. Chinese Purple Wisteria. Huge 
grape-like clusters of blue-violet flowers. 
2-yr.65c | 3-yr.85c 
PACHYSANDRA 
TERMINALIS. Japanese Spurge. 10 inches. 
Upright branching evergreen ground-cover 
widely used in shady locations and rock¬ 
eries, or as a neat, clipped dwarf edging. 
10 25 100 
1- yr.$1.30 $2.50 $8.(X) 
2- yr. 1.50 3.00 10.00 
VINCA • Periwinkle,- Myrtle 
Minor. Common Periivinkle. An evergreen 
ground-cover used in shady places. Small, 
thick, glossy green leaves; blue flowers. 
Spread rapidly. 10 25 100 
1- vr.$1.00 $2.00 $6.00 
2- yr. 1.30 2.50 8.00 
Minor, Bowles. (Improved.) A new variety, 
especially attractive, having runners that 
do not brown. Flowers are large, bright 
Eleanor-blue, produced in wild profusion 
in early spring, with a sprinkling of bloom 
all summer. A grand plant for the rockery 
and as a ground-cover. Pot-plants, $1.60 
for 10; $3.25 for 25; $11.00 per 100. 
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