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VINES 
ADD CHARM AND BEAUTY 
With their variance in color, their beauty of foliage and 
blossom, their grace wherever used, these vines frequently 
provide the finishing touches of any planting. Some adhere 
to the masonry, some must be trained through lattice or 
trellis, and others with their tendrils will cling tena¬ 
ciously, unshaken by wind or weather. We describe only those having been tested 
and proven equal to conditions of the West and Northwest. 
♦ BETA GRAPE - Very hardy, good grower. 
Fruit of medium size and fair quali¬ 
ty. Good for pergolas and arbors. 
CLEMATIS 
JACKMAN - Large purple flowers, not so 
easy to transplant. Should be planted 
north or east of the building. Is 
tender and fragile and should have 
care while starting. Profuse bloomer 
in Slimmer. 
♦SWEET AUTUMN - Rapid grower; has small 
white star-like fragrant flowers in 
abundance during late summer and 
early fall. Should be cut back each 
spring. Good for shade and arbors • 
Very good. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
GOLDFLAME - See description page IZw 
♦SCARLET TRUMPET- Scarlet fire-cracker 
like flowers two Inches long. Blooms 
profusely and is very showy. Excel¬ 
lent vine for porches and arbors. 
IVY 
♦ENGELMANN (Amp. engelmannl) - Similar 
to Virginia Creeper except that it 
clings to stone, brick, or stucco and 
is the hardiest vine for this pur¬ 
pose, Colors in fall. 
BOSTON (Amp. tricuspldata)-Three-lobed 
leaves. Colors in fall. Clings to 
stucco, stone or brick. Semi-hardy, 
Best on north or east. 
♦'TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans) - A 
hardy climber, large trumpet-shaped 
flowers, 2 to 3 Inches long,brilliant 
scarlet ir» August. Good for walls 
or trees or pillar shrubs. 
♦WISTERIA , PURPLE - A rapid grower. 
Flowers pale blue, borne in long pen¬ 
dulous clusters in May and June. Good 
for pergolas. 
MISCELLANEOUS SHRUBS 
Halls Honeysuckle 
Silver Lace Vine 
Bittersweet 
ROSES — 
TH€ QUEEN OF FLOWERS 
Roses are the most beautiful of flowers and are among the easiest to raise. 
We have given great care to the selection of the plants we offer and the follow¬ 
ing list will be found worthy and well-suited to western conditions. 
Our roses are strong, two-year field grown, well-rooted and in every way 
first class. They have, in most cases, already bloomed,and will give satisfac¬ 
tion and permanent success. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
The everblooming roses for cutting. Bloom from J\ine until 
frost. All H, T. require winter protection. Place in beds 
free of tree or shrub roots. Do not plant with Teplitz or 
Hybrid Perpetual roses. 
Plant in beds 18 to 24 inches apart in two or more rows. 
The asterisk (♦) indicates varieties of most ruggedness. 
(Hybrid Tea variety descriptions on next page) 
