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Climbing and Creeping 
Vines 
These are the draperies that Nature gives us to cover porches, arbors, fences, 
and to disguise unsightly buildings and old trees. All the varieties here named 
are strong growers, with either bright flowers in summer or brilliant berries in fall. 
Use vines freely to make the landscape more beautiful. They thrive almost any- 
where, cost little, and give a large return in comfort and pleasure. 
For Parcel Pest and Insurance, add 190 per cent. 
Ampelopsis 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia engelmanni. Virginia Creeper. This is the Five-Leaved Ivy that is so 
valuable for covering walls, fences, etc. It will grow anywhere and colors brilliantly in 
the fall. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
A. veitchi. Boston Ivy. The best of the self-clinging vines. Foliage is small, deep green, and 
very dense, covering any object completely. Colors beautifully in the fall. Slow to start, 
but vigorous when established. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
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Tree Wisteria 
Bignonia 
Q Bignonia radicans. Trumpet Vine. A vigorous, woody vine, bearing scarlet flowers followed by Celastrus 
N long pods. It is a native of this section, easy to establish, and grows luxuriantly. Valuable Celastrus scandens. Bittersweet. An unusually attractive native 
0 for covering any kind of shelter or rustic work. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. vine because of its showy berries in the fall and early winter. 
Vigorous. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
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Clematis 
Clematis jackmani. The most popular Chinese Clematis. Has large purple flow- 
ers. Exquisite when it can be grown. 60c each; $2.50 for 5. 
C. paniculata. The small-flowered, fragrant, white ‘‘star’’ variety that blooms 
so profusely. Easy to establish and attractive in foliage as well as blossoms. 
35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
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Euonymus 
Euonymus radicans. Winter Creeper. A slow growing vine that adheres to 
masonry and remains deep green all winter. 35c each. 
E. radicans coloratus. Bronze Winter Creeper. A comparatively new vine, grow- 
ing more rapidly than others of this family. It has long, vigorous shoots, well 
covered with small, sharply pointed leaves. Clings exceptionally well and 
makes an artistic effect cn a bare wall or chimney. Turns a rich bronze 
during the winter months. 35¢ each; $1.50 for 5. 
E. radicans vegetus. Big-Leaf Winter Creeper. Another evergreen clinging vine 
of moderate habit, perfecily hardy, and especially valuable because of the 
profusion of red berries that hang on for several weeks. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
Hedera 
Hedera helix. English Ivy. The most popular evergreen vine. Has large, deep 
green, glossy foliage, and is unexcelled for covering walls in shady and cool 
places. Can be sheared into edging for walks or covering for graves, or used 
as a most satisfactory ground cover under trees or in shady places; adds 
beauty and dignity. 25c each; $1.00 for 5 
Lonicera 
Lonicera japonica halliana. Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle. An evergreen, twining 
vine that is so much used for fences and trellises. Blooms continuously, is 
fragrant, and very easy to establish. Used largely to hold roadside banks 
from rain erosion, and will flourish in poor soil. 25c each; $1.00 for 5. 
L. sempervirens. Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. Attractive, trumpet-shaped 
flowers of bright scarlet. 35c each. 
Polygonum 
Polygonum auberti. Silver Lace Vine. A new, quick-growing, twining vine with 
small, attractive foliage. The flowers are very small and lacy and when the 
plant blooms it is a perfect mass of silvery white; there is no other vine of 
anything like the same effect. Blooms from August to frost. 50c each. 
Pueraria 
Pueraria thunbergiana. Kudzu Vine. The most rapid growing twining vine known 
today. It is marvelous how it will cover fences, pergolas, or similar objects. 
The large, purple flowers are sweetly scented. Belongs to the pea family, 
and the foliage is dark green. 35c each; $1.50 for 5. 
Wisteria 
Wisteria sinensis. Chinese Wisteria. A rampant clinging vine that has the robust 
vigor of a wild grape and the matchless beauty of a rare exotic. Flowers in 
large, drooping clusters. There is so much complaint of Wisteria not bloom- 
ing that we are offering plants that are grafted from blooming wood. Wis- 
teria always needs to be well established to bloom freely. Purple and White. 
60c each; $2.50 for 5. 
Tree Wisteria 
These lovely vines are most effective when grown in tree form. Much more 
satisfactory than tree roses, and as standards, are unsurpassed. Both Purple 
and White. 4 to 5 ft., $4.00 each. 
Vines for Special Uses 
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To Cover Top of Pergola or For Covering Brick or Stone Walls 
Lattice English Ivy Virginia Creeper 
Kudzu Vine Silver Lace Vine Boston Ivy Euonymus 
Wisteria For Solid Screen effects 
For Graceful Twining on Pergolas Honeysuckle Virginia Creeper 
: ; Climbing Rose Honeysuckle Kudzu Vine Trumpet Vine 
Clematis Jackmani Clematis in variety Bittersweet 
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