AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. Our native Wood¬ 
bine. Will grow in shade. Woody and tenacious. 
Dark blue berries. 
2 yr.35c. 1 3 yr.50c. 
Quinquefolia Engelmanni. Engcbnann Creeper' 
A refined form of the above with glossier and more 
dense foliage. 
2 jT.35c. I 3 yr.50c. 
Tricuspidata. Japanese Creeper\ Boston Ivy. The 
most widely used Ivy for covering brick, stone, 
or wood. Lustrous green foliage taking on grand 
autumn tints. Blue berries add attractiveness 
in early winter. Each 3 
2 yr.$0.40 $1.00 
3 yr.50 1.25 
LONICERA 
Japonica aureo-reticulata. Yellownet Japanese 
Honeysuckle. Variegated green and gold foliage. 
Fine for covering banks. 
1 yr._.35c. I 2 yr.50c- 
Japonica halliana. Hall Japanese Honeysuckle. 
Strong growing, with dense foliage and fragrant, 
trumpet-shaped cream-colored flowers. For hold¬ 
ing banks and for screens or trellis use. 
Each 3 10 
2 yr.$0.35 .$0.90 $2..50 
3yr.... . 50 1.20 3.25 
Sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
Large, scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers sweetly 
fragrant. Dense evergreen foliage composed of 
medium-sized light blue-green leaves. 
2 yr.35c. | 3 yr.50c. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Sipho. Dutchman's Pipe. A vigorous, rapid growing 
vine. Perfectly hardy. Light green leaves and 
curious miniature pipes as flowers. 
2 yr., 1 to IH ft.75c. 
BIGNONIA • Trumpet Creeper 
Grandiflora. Chinese Trumpet Creeper. Improved. 
Extra large, orange-red flowers. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. 2 yr., 75c. 
Radicans. Trumpet Creeper. Large, scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers all summer. Very hardy. 
2 yr.35c. | 3 yr.50c. 
CELASTRUS * Bittersweet 
Orbiculatus. Oriental Bittersweet. Unusually hardy 
and very ornamental. Branches hanging full of 
the bright orange berries are interesting and beau¬ 
tiful when cut and dried for colorful winter bou¬ 
quets. The Oriental Bittersweet is considered 
superior to our native form because of certainty 
of fruiting. 
2 yr.40c. ! 3 yr.50c. 
Scandens. American Bittersweet. Our native Bit¬ 
tersweet. Similar to above. Two or more plants 
should be set together. 
2 yr.40c. | 3 yr.50c. 
CLEMATIS 
Paniculata. Sweet Autumn Clematis. A hardy, 
fast growing climber with dense foliage composed 
of small green leaves and enlivened with an 
abundance of fragrant, small white flowers in 
August and September. Each 3 
2yr.$0.40 $1.00 
Hybrid Clematis 
Noted for their beautiful, large, single flowers. 
We list the following exceptional varieties, Jackmani 
is the most popular variety. 
Henryi. Snow-white. 
Jackmani. Large; purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Bright red. 
All varieties, 75c. each, $2.00 for 3 
We consider the following Clematis to be the 
aristocrats of their family: 
Crimson King. Truly spectacular. Vinous-red 
flowers often attaining a diameter of 6 to 7 inches. 
2 yr. plants, $1.75 each. 
Lawsoniana. Beautiful large blue blooms, flushed 
with mauve, from June to September. 2 yr. 
plants, $1.50 each. 
Coccinea (texensis). Urn-shaped flowers of red¬ 
dish rose, softened on the inner side with pinkish 
buff, make this plant a worth-while novelty. 
Herbaceous in this climate but sends up new 
strong growth each year, full of bloom. 2 yr. 
plants, 90c. each. 
HEDERA • Ivy 
Helix. Evergreen English Ivy. An evergreen vine 
with large, glossy, deep green leaves. Beautiful 
as a ground cover or trained on low stone or brick 
walls. Very popular for growing indoors in winter 
1 to l }/2 ft.. 40c. each; $1.00 for 3; $3.00 for 10' 
POLYGONUM 
Fleece Flower, Silver Lace 
Auberti. China Fleece Vine. Large, fluffy, fleecy 
white flowers. Very dense foliage. The fastest 
growing vine. Will often grow 20 feet in a single 
year, quickly screening or covering an undesir¬ 
able spot with a mantle of beauty. 
Each 3 
2 yr., medium.$0.35 $0.90 
2 yr.. heavy.50 1.20 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria is the grandest and most abundantly 
flowered vine for ornamental use. Flowers hang 
in huge clusters or racemes. 
Floribunda rosea. Rosy Weeping Wisteria. Rose 
or pale pink flowers. 2 yr., 95c. 
Sinensis. Chinese Purple Wisteria. Huge grape¬ 
like clusters of blue-violet flowers. 
2 yr.60c. | 3 yr.S5c. 
PACHYSANDRA 
Terminalis. Japanese Spurge. 8 inches. Upright 
branching evergreen ground cover widely used 
in shady locations and rockeries, or as a neat, 
clipped dwarf edging. 10 25 100 
1 yr.$1.30 $2.50 $8.00 
2 yr. 1.50 3.00 10.00 
VINCA • Periwinkle, Myrtle 
Minor. Common Periwinkle. An evergreen ground 
cover used in shady places. Small, thick, glossy 
green leaves; blue flowers. Spread rapidly. 
10 25 100 
1 yr.$1.00 $2.00 $6.00 
2 yr. 1-30 2.50 8.00 
Minor, Bowles. (Improved.) A new variety, 
especially attractive, having runners that do not 
brown. Flowers are large, bright Eleanor-blue, 
produced in wild profusion in early spring, with 
a sprinkling of bloom all summer. A grand plant 
for the rockery and as a ground cover. Strong 
plants, $1.50 for 10; $3.00 for 25; $10.00 per 100. 
LONICERA 
Goldflame Honeysuckle 
Exquisite new variety that can be grown as a 
vine or pruned into a broad, spreading shrub. 
Two-lipped clustered blooms; almost maroon-red 
on the outside, the inside shading from light to 
deep golden yellow. Hardy; foliage luxuriant 
gray-green, half evergreen. Sun or partial shade. 
Strong ^'plants, 75c. each, $1.80 for 3 
Wisteria 
Climbing Hydrangea 
Lonicera sempervirens 
Lonicera japonica halliana 
Celastrus 
QUmlUtu^ tMtf<ll>ui*Ufea 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA 
Hydrangeoides. Climhing Hydrangea. A rare new 
vine brought in from China. One of the finest 
and most artistic vines in existence. Foliage large 
and bold, clings readily to walls and other sup¬ 
ports. White flowers in large, flat clusters; 
fragrant. Each 3 
12 to 18 in...$0.60 $1.50 
lJ^to2ft .75 1.95 
