VINES 
Buy with Confidence 
Climbing Vines 
Vines are used for many purposes, to hide unsightly 
fences, as shade, some are used to help prevent erosion 
on banks, and of course for decorative purposes. In our 
list you will find a suitable vine for almost any kind of 
planting. All plants two-year-old Number 1. 
ALL VINES ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID. 
WISTERIA 
Purple Sinensis. The long twining branches bear great 
sprays of glossy foliage, with very fragrant, lavender- 
purple flowers. 2 yr. No. 1, from blooming wood. Each, 
49c; 3 for $1.20. 
CLEMATIS 
2-year-old 
Each 65c—3 for $1.60 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis today are the most showy and effective of all 
the hardy climbing vines known, so far as richness of color 
and elegance of form of flower is concerned. Their exceed¬ 
ingly rapid growth makes them very valuable for pillars 
and trellises, pegged down for rockwork, old trees and 
stumps. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES. Blooms single, 4 to 5 
inches diameter, petals deeply furrowed. 
Jackmani. Velvety, violet-purple. 
Mad. Ed. Andre. Crimson-red. 
Henryi. Creamy white. 
Ramona. Deep sky blue. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Belgica. (Monthly Fragrant.) One of the prettiest, with 
numerous sprays of red and yellow flowers. Each, 49c; 
3 for $1.29. 
Halliana. Color, an intermingling of white and yellow; 
extremely fragrant and most satisfactory. Eac^ 39c; 
3 for $1.10. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. (Lonicera Sempervirens.) 
Trumpet shaped flowers from July to September. Slow 
growing but very showy. Each, 39c. 
Gold Flame. An everblooming honeysuckle, blooming from 
early summer to frost. The foliage is almost evergreen. 
Tubular flowers with recurving petals, flame red outside 
and bright vellow inside. Very fragrant and perfectly 
hardy. Each, 69c. 
IVY 
Engelmanni. A rapid grower; more beautiful than the 
American Ivy. It requires no support on such surfaces 
as stucco walls or rough brick but on very smooth sur¬ 
faces it does not cling. 2-year-old roots. Each, 33c. 
Boston Ivy. This is the variety that clings tightly to all 
surfaces, whether smooth or rough. Leaves are deep 
green, smaller than the other ivies. Does best in cool, 
partly shaded locations. 2-year-old plants. Each, 42c. 
Boston Ivy 
ASSORTED VINES 
Bittersweet. (Celastrus Scandens.) A hardy, useful and or¬ 
namental vine. Can be planted in partial shade and 
thrives in common soils. Used as a cover for walls and 
trellises, and to stop erosion on steep banks. Yellow 
flowers in June, followed by bright orange and crimson 
fruits. 2-year No. 1 roots, 49c each; 3 for $1.30. 
Cinnamon Vine. Well known hardy climber, quick grower, 
with glossy heart-shaped leaves and sweet-scented flow¬ 
ers. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.25. 
Japanese Kudzu Vine. (Fuerarla Thunbergiana.) The 
fastest growing vine; when established making 12 to 14 
inches a day. The rosy purple pea-shaped flowers are 
borne in racemes in August. Large plants. Each, 29c; 
3 for 69c. 
Madeira Vine. A beautiful, rapid-growing vine with dense 
foliage, white fragrant flowers. A hardy plant if pro¬ 
tected during the winter. Strong tubers. Each, 15c; 
per dozo, $1.25. 
Silver Lace Vine. (Polygonum Auberti.) A rapid climber 
averaging 20 ft. in a season, with fresh^ green foliage, 
lightly bronzed at the tips and a profusion of silvery 
lacy flowers in erect sprays; most beautiful. Each, 49c; 
3 for $1.29. 
Trumpet Vine. (Bignonia radicans.) A splendid hardy 
climbing plant, with large, trumpet-shaped, scarlet flow¬ 
ers in August. Two-year-old. Each, 42c; 3 for $1.10. 
Hedge Plants 
PRIVET - Ligustrum 
Besides being one of our best hedge plants, various spe¬ 
cies of privet form interesting groups on the lawn. They 
are almost evergreen; of dense compact habit. The flowers 
are fragrant and are followed by pretty sprays of different 
colored berries. 
Amoor River (I*. Amurense.) A very hardy northern grown 
type, vigorously upright and tall growing. The leaves 
are dark green, somewhat lustrous, tardily deciduous. 
Makes a strong, bold hedge with quite conspicuous bloom 
in erect white panicles. 12 to 18 inches. Per 100, $7.00; 
50 at 100 rate; 25 for $2.10. 
Ibolium. A hardy, popular hybrid of Ibota and Ovalifolium 
expressing the best qualities of each. Eemarkably 
sturdy and cold-resistant, withstanding every inclem¬ 
ency of the rigorous north districts where other privets 
fail. Its foliage is lustrous, dark green. 12 to 18 inches. 
Per 10, $1.00; per 100, $7.50. 
Postage on hedge, 25 for 17c; 100 for 60c. Larger quan¬ 
tities should be shipped by express or freight. 
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