MILTON, OREGON 







Flowering and Ornamental 
VINES 
Always Produce Harmonious Effects for Covering Walls, 
Fences, Pergolas and Trellises 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET (Celastrus) 
A native climbing or twining plant with handsome large leaves; 
yellow flowers in May and June and clusters of ornamental or- 
ange, capsuled fruit in autumn. One of the most desirable climb- 
ers for shade. 
AMPELOPSIS and HEDERA 
American Ivy or Virginia Creeper (Ampelopsis 
quinquefolia). A native vine of hardy, rapid 
erowth, with large, luxuriant foliage, which in 
autumn takes on the most gorgeous coloring. 
One of the finest vines for covering walls, ver- 
andas, ete. 
(NRE 
Boston Ivy or Japanese Creeper (Ampelopsis V eitchi). 
Leaves a little smaller and more ivy-like in form than 
the foregoing. The plant requires some protection until 
it is established. 
Engelmann’s Ivy (Ampelopsis Engelmanni). A type 
of A. quinquefolia which has long been desired. 
It has shorter joints and smaller and thicker foliage. 
It is beter equipped with tendrils, by which it will 
climb walls of stone or brick as closely as the 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 

Mme. Baron Veillard—Pink 
CLEMATIS: Jackmani—Purple 
Mme. Edouard Andre—Red 
CLEMATIS, Large Flowering Varieties 
The Clematis should be grown in rich, deep, sandy loam and 
well mulched in the winter. These large flowering varieties grow 
to from 8 to 12 feet in height. See colored illustration. 
English Ivy (Hedera helix). Leaves a dark, shiny 
ereen. Used in England for covering old trees. 
A close growing variety. 
Henryi. Fine bloomer; flowers large, like Jackmani, of a 
bright, beautiful creamy white. 
Jackmani. Flowers large, of intense violet-purple. July to 
September. Probably the best known and most popular of 
the large flowering Clematis. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. French introduction, sturdy of growth 
and profuse bloomer; lively rose in color. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. This is the nearest approach to a 
bright red Clematis and has been called the Crimson Jack- 
mani. 
CLEMATIS, Small Flowering 
Paniculata (New, Sweet Scented Japan Clematis). It grows 
and thrives anywhere and is a very rapid grower and profuse 
bloomer. Flowers are pure white, borne in large clusters, 
converting the plant into a perfect mass of white. Its extreme 
hardiness, bright green foliage and delightfully fragrant 
flowers serve to make this one of the finest hardy climbing 
plants in cultivation. 
HONEYSUCKLE VINES (Lonicera) 
Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle (“Lonicera Halliana). A new, 
hardy variety from Japan, and has proved to be-one of the 
best Honeysuckles grown. Blooms from June to November. 
It is almost evergreen and one of the most fragrant. White, 
changing to yellow. , 
Searlet Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens). 
Blooms from June to September. The blossoms are of bright 
ais scarlet, trumpet-shaped and very showy. Vine is a strong 
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mee ait SOME? grower, with dark greén leaves, gray beneath. Fruits are 
Boston Ivy (Ampeltopsis Veitchi) yellow and hang in clusters in winter. 
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