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KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
HARDY VINES 
Strong Two Year Plants 
AKEBIA (Quintata)—A perfectly hardy, 
fast growing vine, with magnificent fo¬ 
liage never attracted by insects; pro¬ 
ducing chocolate-purple flowers in 
large clusters, delightfully fragrant. 
Each 75c. 
BOSTON IVY — Small heart-shaped 
leaves, naturally clings to stucco and 
brick. Most beautiful fall colorings. 
Thrives exceptionally well on the 
East, West and South. Very fine. 2 
year 75c each. 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE — 
This is the old-fashioned, sweet scent¬ 
ed, yellow and white flowering honey¬ 
suckle. Retains foliage late in fall. 60c 
each. 
NEW HECKROTTI HONEYSUCKLE— 
Remarkable for large size and distinct 
Hull’s Japan Honeysuckle 
appearance of its flowers, crimson- 
carmine without and golden apricot in¬ 
side. Very beautiful and fragrant, in 
bloom from the middle of June until 
the coming of frost. Each, 75c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE 
—Deep red, trumpet shaped flowers. 
Produced over a long season. Almost 
an evergreen. 75c each. 
TRUMPET CREEPER—A hardy climb¬ 
ing vine, with very large, orange red, 
trumpet shaped flowers in summer. 
Flowers often measure 4-5 inches 
long. 60c each. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER — Native wood¬ 
bine, is absolutely hardy. Rapid grow¬ 
er, covered with glossy green foliage 
all summer, turning the richest crim¬ 
son in fall. 40c each. 
ENGLEMANI IVY—Similar to Virginia 
Creeper, only leaves are smaller, and 
its tendrils cling to brick, rock and 
stucco walls without support. Very 
hardy, 60c each. 
CLEMATIS (Jackmani) — Flowers are 
large, intense violet-purple. Remark¬ 
able for its velvety richness. Abun¬ 
dant bloomer. Possibly the most beau¬ 
tiful flowering vine grown. $1.00 each. 
CLEMATIS (Paniculata)—The small 
flowering sweet scented Japan Clema¬ 
tis. One of the most vigorous of all 
climbers. Producing clouds of small 
pure white flowers in late fall. 75c 
each. 
SILVER LACE VINE—This vine out¬ 
sells any other vine we grow. Free 
from disease, very rapid grower. 
Light green foliage, producing all 
summer, clusters of foamy white flow¬ 
ers, giving it a remarkable lace-like 
effect. Very hardy. Excellent results 
the first year. 2 yr. $1.00 each. 
Where the each price only is given the 
dozen price will be charged for at the 
ten rate, thus giving two plants free. 
PERENNIALS FOR FALL 
The following list of perennial plants, 
including Peonies, Iris and Oriental Pop¬ 
pies are usually planted in the Fall, Sept.- 
Oct. They may, however, be planted suc¬ 
cessfully in the spring if transplanted 
early before new growth appears. 
It*8 not a ho'me until it’s planted. 
