CLIMBING ROSE BUSHES 
Two year plants, 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Single rose pink, 
white center. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY— 
Beautiful large buds opening bright 
crimson. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Pale pink on fine, 
long stems. Beautiful. 
GARDENIA—Large creamy yellow flow¬ 
ers. Vigorous. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Semi-double, shin¬ 
ing vivid red. Climber. 
SILVER MOON—Silvery white with yel¬ 
low stamen. Semi-double. 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
TRUE BITTERSWEET—Bittersweet is 
a native climber with handsome, glossy 
green leaves and very attractive 
orange colored fruit that comes and 
stays on all Winter. I have one on 
my garage which in two years has 
covered the entire south side of the 
building. 50c each. 
CLEMATIS—This is one of the most at¬ 
tractive and effective of the hardy 
flowering climbing vines. Especially 
adaptable for covering trellises, fences, 
walls and pillars. 
Henryii—Flowers large and creamy 
white, from six to eight sepals. 75c 
each. 
Jackmani—Covered from July to Octo¬ 
ber with a dense foliage of purple 
flowers. A strong grower and a popu¬ 
lar variety but very hard to get 
started. 75c each. 
Paniculata—Flowers are medium in 
size, pure white, borne in immense 
sheets, and of a most delicious and 
penetrating fragrance. 50c each. 
HONEYSUCKLES — All are rampant 
growers, forming great masses of 
vines that require sunlight and fail to 
form leaves in the shade. All are fra¬ 
grant. 50c each. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle—A strong, 
vigorous, almost evergreen sort, with 
pure white flowers, changing to yel¬ 
low. Covered with fragrant flowers 
from July to December. Holds its 
leaves till January. The best bloomer 
of all. 
Monthly Fragrant Honeysuckle — 
Blooms all summer; red and yellow; 
fragrant. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle—Strong, 
rapid grower, producing scarlet in¬ 
odorous flowers. 
IVY VINES—Boston Ivy—Leaves small 
and dainty, ivy-like in form. By over¬ 
lapping each other they form a dense 
sheet of green. The plant requires 
some protection the first winter until 
it becomes established. Will climb any 
kind of a wall. 75c each. 
Engelmann’s Ivy — A rapid-growing 
vine of the Virginia Creeper family 
but having characteristics of its own. 
Leaves are smaller and many more of 
them than those of the Creeper. Fo¬ 
liage of deep green. Will cling only to 
a rough surface such as brick or stone. 
50c each. 
WISTERIA (Purple)—The Wisteria is 
one of the most decorative of vines, 
and for porch decoration without too 
much shade it has no superior. It is a 
beautiful climber of very rapid growth, 
producing long, pendulous clusters of 
pale blue flowers in June and some¬ 
times again in the fall; is perfectly 
hardy and one of the most superb 
climbing vines ever introduced. 50c 
each. 
Hall's Japan Honeysuckle 
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