Vines—Cont’d 
Lonicera japonica halliana, HALLS JAPANESE 
HONEYSUCKLE 
A beautiful vine, viseful for trellis, fence or ground cover. 
Deep-green foliage held well into winter. Sweet-scented 
cream-colored flowers from mid summer to fall. 
2-3 foot 50c 
Lonicera sempervirens, SCARLET TRUMPET 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Not as rank growing as Halls, and not as fragrant, but the 
scarlet flowers are very attractive and continue in bloom for 
seveial months. Partly evergreen. 35c 
Polygonum auberti, SILVERLACE VINE 
A hardj' cpiick growing vine, doing well in almost any situ¬ 
ation. Covered tor weeks in summer with a mass of small 
white flowers. 35c 
Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, fragrant, dark pink, double 
flowers. 3-year plants 75c 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. An old favorite, sprays of small scarlet 
flowers. 18-24 inch 40c 
DOOROTHY PERKINS. Large clusters of small shell-pink 
flowers. Vigorous gi’ower. 18-24 inches 50c 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Clusters of small white flow¬ 
ers. 18-24 inch 50c 
PAULS SCARLET. Clusters of scarlet flowers which remain 
in bloom for a long time. Probably the best climbing- 
rose for Colorado. 2 year plants 50c 
Vitis alpha, ALPHA HYBRID GRAPE 
A new hybrid with fruit of good quality, about half the size 
of Concord, yet retaining the hardiness of the wild parent. 
One of the best for arbors. 2-year plants 75c 
Vitis beta, BETA GRAPE 
A hybrid of wild grape and Concord. Fruit about twice the 
size of the wild. Very hardy. 3-year plants 50c 
Vitis longi, LONGS WILD GRAPE 
The wild grape of the Southwest. Extra size fruit and at¬ 
tractive foliage. 2-year plants 50c 
Vitis vulpina, RIVERBANK GRAPE 
Our common wild grape. Very hardy. 
N. 
2-year plants 50c 
Wisteria frutescens, AMERICAN PURPLE WISTERIA 
Slow growing, and does not always bloom, but when it does 
it is worth all the waiting. 5-0 foot $1.25 
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