PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hordy Ornamental Vines 49 
Prices for Express or Freight de¬ 
livery at your expense. 
HARDY VINES 
However, We will Pay Postage on 
All Vines at Each Price. 
Bignonia— 
Trumpet Flower 
AKEBIA Quinata. Fast 
growing; foliage never at¬ 
tacked by insects; produces 
chocolate-purple flowers in 
large clusters, possessing a 
delicious perfume. 
2-yr.—Each, 55c; 3, $1.50; 
doz., $5.50. 
BIGHONIA Badicans 
(Trumpet Flower). A ro¬ 
bust, woody fern-leaf vine; 
twining tightly with num¬ 
erous roots along its stems. 
Large trumpet - shaped 
orange-scarlet flowers clus¬ 
ter at the tips of branches. 
lEachl 3 I 12 
2.year_i$0.35|$1.00l$3.50 
BITTERSWEET (Celas- 
trus Scandens). Glossy 
foliage and large clusters 
of beautiful orange-crimson 
fruits retained all winter. 
Its graceful sprays of ber¬ 
ries make charming winter 
house decorations. 
—Orbiculatus. Orange-yel¬ 
low fruit. 
Both: lEach l 3 | 12 
2-year 
CLEMATIS 
. . .|$0.40l$1.10l$4.00 
Clematis thrive in well drained 
(but frequently moistened) light 
loam enriched by well-rotted ma¬ 
nure. Spread roots horizontally, 
the crown 3 inches below surface. 
Full sunshine best. 
CEEMATIS:—Iiarg-e Ploweringf; 
—Henryi. Creamy white. 
—Jackmani. Velvety violet. 
—Mme. Ed. Andre. Crimson-red. 
—Ramona. Deep sky-blue. 
All: 2-yr.—Each, 75c; 3, $2.00. 
AI^EIiOFSIS Qninquefo- 
lia (American Ivy, Virginia 
Creeper, etc.). Deeply cut 
leaves turn to crimson in 
fall; flne for covering trees, 
fences, rocky slopes, etc. 
2-yr.—Each, 35c ; 3, $1.00 ; 
doz., $3.50. 
vigorous, clinging climber 
—Eng-elmanni. A 
densely clothed with foliage clusters of five 
small leaflets. Their young growth is coarsely 
toothed, with a purplish tinge maturing dull 
green slightly blued beneath, but both leaf and 
twig a bright scarlet in autumn. 
2-yr.—Each, 35c ; 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
—Eowi (Geranium Ivy). A variation from 
Veitchi, with smaller leaves more deeply lobed 
and somewhat twisted. 
2-inch pots—Each, 40c; 3, $1.10; doz., $4.00. 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy). The finest hardy climber 
— . for covering walls, as it clings firmly to 
the smoothest surface, covering closely with 
over-lapping foliage like shingles ; a deep green 
in summer, changing to crimson-red. It is 
this stately vine which with its dense coverage 
of restful green, mellows the walls of old 
churches, and square-cut, sombre public build¬ 
ings. The first year, it is mainly concerned 
with establishing roots; the next, it shoots up 
amazingly. 
2-yr.—Each, 40c ; 3, $1.10 ; doz., $4.00. 
Choice New Large-Flowered Clematis 
2-Year, Field-Grown. 
Comtesse de Bouchaud. Satiny crimpled petals, tender lilac-pink 
margins, the interior streamed with softest yellow. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Large, multi-petaled, gracefully recurved; 
gleaming white, the central tuft gilded. 
mr-me. Baron-Veillard. Moderate sized flowers in clusters, very free, 
warm lilac-rose stained burgundy. 
Ville de Lyon. Brilliant carmine-red with darker center. 
$1.25 each; or the 4 for $4.50—postpaid. 
Boston Ivy—Ampelopsis Veitchi 
CLEIUATIS Paniculata (Sweet-Scented Japan 
Clematis). The flowers are of small size, fra¬ 
grant, pure white, borne in immense sheets in 
September when few other vines bloom. 
2-year—Each, 50c ; 3, $1.35 ; doz., $5.00. 
Silver Lace Vine—Polygonum 
HONE'STSUCKLE (Louicera). For trellis or ground cover. 
GoldfEame 
The sensational new optional Vine or Shrub. Read de¬ 
scription on page 45. 2-yr.—75c each; 3, $2.00; doz., $7.50. 
—Hall’s Japan (L. Kalliana). Flowers a mingled white and yellow. 
Extremely fragrant and satisfactory on shaded lattice, or as a matted 
bank covering. 2-yr.—35c each; 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
—Monthly Fragrant (L. BelgTca). Numerous sprays of large red 
and yellow flowers. 2-yr.—40c each; 3, $1.10; doz., $4.00. 
—Scarlet Trumpet (E. Sempervirens). Foliage practically evergreen, 
the flower trumpets brilliant red. 2-yr.—40c each; 3, $1.10 ; doz., $4.00. 
KUDZU VINE. Large foliage and dense shade, of finished character in 
one season. Flowers plentiful in August; rosy purple; pea-shaped^—in 
small racemes. A handsome and serviceable porch vine wherever it is 
winter hardy. 2-yr.—25c each ; 3, 60c ; doz., $2.00. 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium Chinense). Purple flowers, long 
scarlet berries. Good foliage and character for climbing use, valuable 
also for deep rooting ground cover. 2-yr.—35c each ; 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). A quick-growing 
vine of twining habit making strong development the first season; 
with small foliage. Produces more bloom than any other hardy vine, 
a season extending from late summer into fall with an extravagance 
of foamy, silvery white sprays. 2-yr.—50c each; 3, $1.35; doz., $5.00. 
WISTERIA Magnifica. Distinguished subjects for pergolas, porches 
and trellises ; with attractive and magnificent dense, massive, drooping 
clusters of pea-shaped, purple flowers. Each. 75c; 3, $2.00; doz., $7.50. 
