T fire a Vintf* (Polygonum Auberti.) I know of no other 
v cl uULc v AiAtr vine that would grow as rapidly as the 
Silver Lace Vine, resist drought, cold and insects as well, and lie so 
certain of blooming the first year. Wherever you need a good, hardy 
vine that covers trellis work good and fast you will greatly appre¬ 
ciate this vine. It blooms in late summer until heavy frost in the 
fall. Per plant, 40c; 2 for 75c; 4 for $1.40; postpaid. 
Amnplnncic: pr*iCTO 1 mrini Clings firmly to trellis work and 
Ampeiopsis Lngeimam old tl . ee trunks. Retains an ex¬ 
cellent foliage throughout summer and fall, and is very dense. A very 
hardy climber, even for the North. 2-year-old plants, 25c each; 3 for 
60c; postpaid. 
Rn<stnn Ivv (Ampelopsis Veitchi.) A very fine wall cover, will 
JJVJ&IVJU ivy cling to stone or brick walls. The foliage is small 
to medium in size, very dense, changing to a beautiful brilliant scar¬ 
let in the fall. It is a hardy vine but should not. be planted on the 
sunny side of a building where it would green out too early. Nice 2- 
year-old strong vines, 35c each; 3 for 95c; postpaid. 
Meet William and Catherine, twins, the grandchildren o 
Mrs. E. A. Lingnau, Las Vegas, New Mexico. Mrs. Lingna 
is our customer. .The vine in the background is a Silve 
Lace Vine. We thank you, Mrs. Lingnau for this fine photc 
(Celastrus Scandens.) 
A vine with nice foli¬ 
age and bearing red berries in late sum¬ 
mer which cling to the vine until late 
winter. Often used in winter bouquets. 
It is of fairly rapid growth and is per¬ 
fectly hardy. 2-year nice plants, 35c each; 
3 for 95c; postpaid. 
Japanese Honeysuckle Ever¬ 
green Honeysuckle. A very pretty vine 
with beautiful foliage, densely covering 
the vine, and with a wealth of creamy- 
white blossoms in midsummer, which are 
fragrant. In the South this vine is ever¬ 
green, with us here and north of here 
it will stay green until Christmas. Grows 
about 12 to 15 feet tall. Nice No. 1 plants, 
25c each; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.80; postpaid. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honey- 
Qliclrltfi Foliage odd shaped but at- 
autiue tractive and blossoms of 
trumpet form, scarlet red and fragrant. 
Very good for trellis and ground cover. 
It is very hardy, and does well most any¬ 
where. Nice 2-year plants, 30c each; 3 
for 75c; 10 for $2.20; postpaid. 
Kudzu Vine 
(Pueraria Thunbergi- 
ana.) The Japanese 
variety, known as the most rapid grower 
of all vines. Will cover a large space in 
one season, freezes back in the winter 
but makes a complete new growth within 
one summer. This is the large leaved 
type for dense shade. Blossoms are rosy 
purple. 2-year-old plants, 30c each; 3 
for 75c; postpaid. 
Madeira Vine 
Grows from a tub¬ 
er which is win¬ 
tered same as potatoes—in the cellar. 
Make rapid growing vines with shining 
green leaves and white blossoms which 
are fragrant. A very clean grower, and 
can also be used for ground cover. 5 tub¬ 
ers, 40c; 12 for 80c; postpaid. 
Trumpet Vine 
(Bignonia Radi- 
cans.) An old 
fashioned vine, with large, orange-scar¬ 
let trumpet shaped flowers nearly all 
summer. It is a woody vine, hardy, can 
also be used for covering walls or 
stumps. Nice 2-year-old vines, 30c each; 
3 for 80c; postpaid. 
Virginia Creeper ^ 00 i bin n e a t T ive 
American vine, strong and hardy, a rapid 
grower with dark green foliage that 
changes to a showy scarlet in the fall. 
2-year-old No. 1 plants, 20c each; 3 for 
50c; 10 for $1.40; postpaid. 
Chinese Wistaria pr v 0 ^cl 
flowers of great beauty. They come in 
large grape-shaped clusters of purplish- 
blue, and are highly fragrant. The vine 
is stout and woody, branches out well 
over the top of an arbor. Normally these 
plants begin to bloom after three years. 
To assure blooming plants I graft my 
Wistarias with wood from blooming 
vines, and these will bloom after reach¬ 
ing the proper age. 2-year-old nice plants, 
30c each; 3 for 75c; postpaid. 
Perennial Sweet Pea n^ at For 
a ground cover, or for trellis of fence 
height you will find this plant one of the 
most freely blooming. Throughout the 
entire summer and fall this plant bears 
large numbers of pretty flowers, just like 
Sweet Peas, showy on the plant as well 
as in bouquets. Grows dense. They 
bloom in all shades of red and pink. Let 
this pretty vine cover your wire and 
lattice fences. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50; 
postpaid. 
Trailing Periwinkle Minor c or 
Creeping Myrtle. A hardy evergreen 
plant that makes a pretty ground cover 
about 6 inches high, by making a dense 
network of rooting runners. 3 plants 
for 40c; 16 for $1.20: postpaid. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis Paniculata f^weVing 1 
A very hardy Clematis of rapid growth, 
very suitable for trellis and arbor cover. 
Pure white blossoms, and a good clean 
foliage. 30c each; 3 for 80c; postpaid. 
Clematis Coccinea rfowerlng 1 
This is the well-known bell flowered 
Clematis, blooming in small red blossoms 
from June throughout the summer. It is 
a good, healthy climber, and blooms free¬ 
ly, quite hardy. Nice plants, 40c each; 3 
for $1.00; postpaid. 
LARGE FLOWERING 
CLEMATIS 
After planting them give them a mulch 
of Peat Moss or wood shavings in order 
to keep the soil cool. 
Clematis Jackmani I 
that is so well known. The color is really 
a dark purplish blue, and the blossoms in 
large star shape appear in large numbers, 
very showy. Nice plants, 65c each; 3 for 
$1.65; postpaid. 
Clematis Mad. Ed. Andree 
The best red of the large flowering type; 
grows and blooms just as well as the 
Jackmani, in a combination planting with 
Jackmani and the white flowering Hen- 
ryi, crossing the branches of all three you 
get a wonderful picture of the "Red, 
White and Blue” on your trellis. Nice 
plants, 65c each; 3 for $1.65; postpaid. 
Clematis Henryi f u iTiemati a s ut o'f 
the large flowering type with pure white 
blossoms. Very good. 65c each; 3 for 
$1.65; postpaid. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber b '° r r y 
showy scarlet rose you will find none bet¬ 
ter among climbing roses even at a much 
higher price. It is a most dependable 
bloomer, and having several blooming 
periods in normal growing seasons. The 
flowers are of perfect form, coming in 
attractive sets of several blossoms to 
each twig. Healthy and a good grower. 
QIIitav Maah Different from other 
Oliver Moon cli mbipg Roses are 
the large buds of Silver Moon, creamy 
white blossoms, semi-double with golden 
anthers; buds and blosoms appearing in 
attractive sprays. 
Hardy Field-Grown 
2-Year No. 1 Roses: 
42c each; 3 for $1.10; 
6 for $2.00; all postpaid. 
Climbing American Beauty 
For years this rose has been the favorite 
for trellis work. It is a hardy rose, and 
its double flowers, red to crimson in color 
are very showy. They closely resemble 
the bush rose of the same name in shape, 
and are slightly fragrant. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet flowers are of 
a pale pink color, and come on long 
stems, making them particularly suitable 
for cut flowers. Its foliage is a shiny 
bronze-green, and the plant is perfectly 
hardy except in the extreme North where 
all Climbing Roses should be laid down 
over winter and covered with soil. By 
far the finest of the flesh-pink climbers. 
C 0V an For a & ood many 
v uioiciB years this rose has 
been the popular favorite, due to its 
special hardiness. Seven Sisters comes 
through the winter in good shape. The 
color of the blossoms varies from a rosy 
red to flesh pink, sometimes almost 
white; a pretty combination. 
Crimson Rambler 
A vigorous 
grower, often 
making vines 10 to 12 feet high in one 
growing season. Flowers of glowing 
crimson color produced in immense pan¬ 
icles, almost covering the entire vine. 
Does best on a trellis. Except in the 
extreme North the vines will come 
through the winter by just bending them 
over in late fall, and laying them on the 
ground. 
For Bush Roses, 
Everbloomers, 
Hybrid Tea and 
Dwarf Roses, 
See Page 3 
For Quick Shade—Fast Growing Vines 
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