VINES 
Ampelopsis englemanni, 
ENGLEMANN IVY 
This is tlie Ivy which will dins’ 
to brick or stone, and will grow 
in sun or shade. Beautiful red 
leaves in fall. Fruit attiactive 
to birds. All ivies are subject to 
damage by leaf hoppers unless 
sprayed at the proper time. 
3-year plants 50c 
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Ampelopsis saintpauli, 
ST. PAUL CREEPER 
Smaller leaves, shorter joints, 
slower growing and more cling¬ 
ing discs than Englemann. Hardy 
and will grow in sun or shade. 
Beautiful fall color. 
3-year plants 75c 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata veitchi, BOSTON IVY 
The neatest and slowest growing of the ivies. Has many 
clinging discs and will hold fast to any fairly rough surface. 
Beautiful fall colors. Does well here when planted on the 
north side of buildings. 2-year plants 75c 
Bignonia radicans, TRUMPET VINE 
Slow-growing, but eventually gets very large. Large trumpet 
shaped scarlet flowers in fall. 3-year plants GOc 
Celastrus scandens, AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
A slow growing vine with attractive red berries. There must 
be both a staminate and pistillate plant to produce fruit. 
2-year plants 60c 
Clematis crispa, CURLY CLEMATIS 
A r'ather frail vine, but has beautiful purple bells, similar* 
to our native Douglas Clematis. 3-year plants $1.00 
Clematis jackmani, JACKMAN CLEMATIS 
Half-hardy and of frail slow growth, but the grand display 
of large purple flowers in surhinier is worth any care to secure. 
The most popular large flowered clematis. 2-year plants 75c 
Clematis ligusticifolia, WESTERN VIRGINSBOWER N. 
A rapid growing native climber whicli is covered with small 
white flowers in summer and followed by a cloud of wooly 
white seed clusters in fall. More hardy than the Sweet Au¬ 
tumn, but not scented. 2^year plants 50c 
Clematis paniculata, SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 
A profusion of fragrant white flowersrin autumn. 
2-year plants 50c 
Clematis texensis, SCARLET CLEMATIS 
A slow growing frail vine, but makes a nice display with its 
delicate red and wliite half-opened flowers. 3-year plants $1.00 
Euonymus radicans, WINTERCREEPER 
Thick evergreen leaves. Will cling to a rough surface. Slow 
growing. Should be used more. 2-year plants 50t^ 
N. following name indicates a Native Colorado plant. 
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