NURSERY DEPARTMENT 
I T WILL be iK)ssibIe, in this Catalogue, to list but a small propor¬ 
tion of tile great collection of species and varieties in tlie clilferent 
sizes of evergreens, broad-leaved evergreens, deciduous trees, 
shrubs, vines and various other ornamentals grown by liobliink & 
Atkins. We invite inquiries on items not listed herein, as the chances 
are that we will be able to supply almost any plant desired that will 
grow in this section. 
The sizes mentioned after the names of the items indicate the 
ultimate height or spread of that particular plant. 
There will be an extra charge for B & B on any items not so olfered 
in this Catalogue. If stock is too far advanced for safe transplanting 
bare-rooted, we will B & B whenever we deem it necessary and will 
have to charge extra on your invoice. 
All packing charges will be charged at cost. 
HARDY VINES 
Among these climbers and trailers are 
plants to cover bare walls, unsightly buildings 
and stumps, or provide the finest of ground- 
cover for sunny or shady places. 
Clematis and Wisterias furnish glorious 
bloom while the Bittersweets bear the lovely 
berries so popular for winter decorative 
arrangements. 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (Veitchi). 
Boston Ivy. Rapid-growing, self-clinging 
vine with clusters of dark blue berries and 
handsome green foliage assuming charming 
sun-tints in the fall. Perfectly hardy. 
Each 10 
Strong pot-grown plants. .. .$0 55 $5 00 
Strong field-grown plants... 50 4 00 
A. tricuspidata Lowi. Small Cul-leaj 
Boston Ivy. Similar in habit to Boston 
Ivy, and the small deeply cut foliage 
changes to brilliant crimson in autumn. 
Pot-grown plants from 3-in. 
pots..SO 55 $5 00 
Pot-grown from 4-in. pots. . . 65 6 00 
Bittersweet 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus. Chinese Bitter¬ 
sweet. Brilliant red and yellow fruit. 
Extra-strong, field-grown 
plants.$0 50 $4 00 
C. scandens. American Bittersweet. Yellow 
flowers in June, followed by bright orange- 
yellow and crimson fruit in autumn. See 
in color, page 58. 
Extra-strong, field-grown 
plants.$0 50 $4 00 
Clematis, Pot-Grown 
The Most Decorative of All 
Climbing Flowering Plants 
Their cultural requirements are simple. 
They thrive in a sunny place in any ordi¬ 
narily good garden soil if not too acid. An acid 
soil condition can be overcome by thoroughly 
mixing a tablespoonful of ground limestone 
with the soil that is to be filled in around the 
roots of each plant. To prevent cracking the 
brittle bark, as soon as the plants are set they 
should be tied promptly to their supporting 
trellis, after which the growth will twine 
itself. When the plants are established they 
can be well fertilized and mulched with 
manure annually with excellent results. 
Large-flowering Clematis 
Clematis, Belle of Woking. Very fine 
double flowers of soft silvery gray. 
C., Crimson King. Vinous-red with 
chocolate anthers, and two whitish stripes 
down back of petals. 
C., Duchess of Albany. Pink, dark brown 
center, streaked white on back. 
C. Jackmani alba. Very large white 
flowers. 
C., Lady Caroline Neville. Large, pale 
mauve flowers with darker bars. 
C., Lord Neville. Large; plum-color, rich 
velvety texture. 
C., Nelly Moser. Petals pale mauve and 
white with maroon bars. Vigorous. See in 
color, page 58. 
C., Prince Hendrick. Deep bluish mauve, 
with a satiny sheen and a fringed edge. 
C., William E. Gladstone. Beautiful, 
large lilac-mauve flowers. 
C., William Kennett. Deep lavender. 
Very large-flowering, splendid variety. 
All above Clematis, $1.50 each. Any 3 
varieties, customer’s selection, for $4; 
any 5 for $6. 
Two Large-flowering Clematis 
of Exquisite Beauty 
Clematis lanuginosa Candida. Moderate 
climber with very large dazzling white 
flowers and white stamens. 
C. Lawsoniana. Bright lavender-blue 
flowers with darker veins. 
Above 2 varieties, $1 each, 
or the 2 for $1.75 
Popular Clematis, Pot-Grown 
Clematis, Duchess of Edinburgh. Very 
large, double, pure white, fragrant flowers. 
Early. See in color, page 58. 
C., Gypsy Queen. A dark but bright 
velvety purple. 
C. Henryi. Broad, creamy white flowers of 
finest form. Early flowering. 
C. Jackmani. Probably the best known. 
Fine violet-purple flowers. See in color, 
page 58. 
C., Mme. Baron Veillard. Fine satiny pink 
of excellent size. 
C., Mme. Edouard Andre. Purplish red. 
See in color, page 58. 
C., Ramona. Clear violet-blue flowers in 
August and September. 
C., Ville de Lyon. Bright carmine with 
deeper edges. Blooms in August and 
September. 
All the above Popular Large-flowering 
Clematis, 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10; any 4 
varieties, customer’s selection, for $2.75. 
Clematis integrifolia Durandi (C. 
integrijolia x C. Jackmani). Its large, 
dark blue flowers, borne profusely all 
summer on fine bushy plants 2 feet high, 
are excellent for cutting. Not climbing. 
June-Aug. $1 each, $8 for 10. 
Clematis kermesina. Medium-sized 
bright red flowers with light markings 
toward the center. Free-growing; 
summer and autumn flowering. $1 each, 
$8 for 10. 
Small-flowering Clematis 
Clematis crispa. A slender vine 3 to 4 feet 
high, with showy, purple, bell-shaped 
flowers. Pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each, 
$4.50 for 10. 
C. Davidiana, Gerbe Fleurie. Multitudes 
of small, tubular flowers of lovely light 
violet-blue. Bushy, not climbing. Aug., 
Sept. $1 each, $2.50 for 3. 
C. montana rubens. Vigorous, reaching 
20 feet, with pink, anemone-like flowers 
over a long period. Strong, pot-grown 
plants, 80 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
C. montana undulata. Vigorous, with 
bluish white flowers. Strong, pot-grown 
plants, 80 cts. each, $6 for 10. 
C. paniculata. Japanese Virgin’s Bower. A 
luxuriant grower with fragrant white flowers. 
Each 10 
Strong, pot-grown plants... .$0 50 $4 00 
2-yr. field-grown plants. 40 3 00 
C. recta mandschurica. White flowers 
borne on long stems in large, showy clus¬ 
ters. Desirable cut-flower. Grows 4 feet 
high. June, July. $1.50 for 3, $4 for 10. 
C. serratifolia. A shrubby climber to 10 
feet. Yellow, nodding flowers 2 inches 
across, in autumn. $1 each, $2.50 for 3. 
C. texensis (coccinea). A low, _ twining 
plant with scarlet flowers. See in color, 
page 58. Pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each, 
$4.50 for 10. 
C. vitalba. Climber to 30 feet. Fragrant 
white flowers in clusters, July to September. 
Pot-grown plants, 50 cts. each, $4.50 for 10. 
EUONYMUS radicans coloratus. Purple 
Winter Creeper. A vigorous-growing, 
extremely hardy ground-cover. Narrow, 
evergreen leaves tinted rosy purple. 
Strong 2-yr. field-grown plants, 40 cts. each, 
$3.50 for 10, $30 per 100, $250 per KKM). 
Extra-strong 3-yr. field-grown plants, 
45 cts. each, $4 for 10, $35 per 100, 
$300 per 1000. 
LONICERA sempervirens magniflca. 
Large, coral-colored flowers. Blooms 
practically all summer. See in color, page 
58. Strong plants, 60 cts. each, $5 for 10. 
POLYGONUM Auberti. Lace Vine; Chi¬ 
nese Fleece-Vine. A strong, vigorous vine, 
growing to 25 feet. During the entire 
summer and fall it is covered with a great 
foamy spray of white flowers. It readily 
adapts itself to climatic conditions through¬ 
out the northern states and thrives in any 
fairly good soil. See in color, page 58. 
Strong, pot-grown plants, 60 cts. each, 
$5 for 10. 
Strong, field-grown plants, 50 cts. each, 
$4 for 10. 
Wisterias 
The following are all grafted stock; scions 
are taken from old blooming plants. In 
blooming qualities they are far superior to 
plants grown from seed, or cuttings. 
Wisteria brachybotrys alba. White Silky 
Wisteria. A short-clustered Japanese 
species with white flowers and silky 
leaflets. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown Each 10 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
W. multijuga (floribunda macrobotrys). 
Long-cluster Wisteria. A rare species with 
purplish or lilac flowers in long clusters. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
6-yr. field-grown plants.... 5 00 45 00 
Standards, extra-fine speci¬ 
mens.12 50 
W. multijuga alba (floribunda alba). 
White Long-cluster Wisteria. Long white 
clusters of flowers. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
6-yr. field-grown plants.... 5 00 45 00 
8-yr. field-grown plants.... 7 50 70 00 
Standards, extra-fine speci¬ 
mens.12 50 
W. multijuga rosea (floribunda rosea). 
Pink-cluster Wisteria. Pale pink flowers. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
W. sinensis. Chinese Wisteria. A very 
strong grower which blooms profusely 
early in summer. Flowers sky-blue in long, 
pendulous clusters. See in color, page 58. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
Standards, extra-fine speci¬ 
mens.12 50 
W. sinensis alba. White Chinese Wisteria. 
A white form of W. sinensis. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
W. sinensis violacea plena. Double Blue 
Chinese Wisteria. Long clusters of large, 
double, blue flowers. 
Strong 4-yr. pot-grown 
plants.$2 25 $20 00 
6-yr. field-grown plants.... 5 00 
Large Specimens of Wisterias in Tubs, 
$10 to $15 each 
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