
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Less than one-third actual size) 
IMPROVED FRENCH LILACS 
We have been experimenting with French Lilacs for 
some years and have a large collection from which we 
have selected the following ten varieties as-outstanding 
in their various color classes. Inasmuch as Lilacs will 
grow and bloom for a lifetime, we urge that our cus- 
tomers plant the best. Our bushes are all on their own 
roots, insuring permanency. 
Belle de Nancy—Double. Large satiny rose fading to rich 
lavender pink. 1'% to 2’ 60c; 2 to 3’ $1.00 
Charles Joly—Double. Very striking large double dark red. 
One of the very best. 1'% to 2’ $1.50 each 
Jean Mace—Double bluish mauve. A tremendous bloomer. 
Immense full panicles. Exceptionally fine. 1/2 to 2’ $2.00 
Mirabeau—BDeep hellebore-red opening to lobelia violet. 
Single. 2 to 3’ $1.50; 3. to 4’ $2.00 
Leon Gambetta—Deep pink buds open into very double 
rose-like florets of the daintiest pink and lavender. 
1VY% to 2’ $2.00 
Mme. Antoine Buchner—Double. Soft rosy mauve, with 
large open trusses often over a foot long. 1! to 2’ $1.25 
Mme. Casimir Perier—A fine double creamy white that 
should be in every collection. A wonderfully beautiful 
form. 1'4 to 2’ 50c; 2 to 3’ $1.00; 3 to 4’ $1.50 
President Grevy—Immense panicles of very double light 
blue. Still one of the most desirable. 1% to 2’ $1.00 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth—The most popular deep red-pur- 
ple lilac grown. Huge panicles of large single flowers. 
Always admired immensely. 
1'% to 2’ 75c; 2 to 3’ $1.25; 3 to 4’ $2.00 
Vauban—Double, Large plume-like panicles of delicate 
pink. 1% to 2’ $1.00 
One each of the ten French Lilacs 1% to 2’ $11.00 
HARDY VINES 
BIGNONIA (Big-noh’-ni-a)—Trumpet Vine 
radicans—Huge trumpet-shaped flowers of rich deep or- 
ange, during late summer and fall. A strong growing 
vine that is excellent for covering old fences or unsightly 
spots. Extremely showy and very satisfactory. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; doz. $4.00 
CELASTRUS (Se-last’-rus) —Bittersweet or Wax 
Work 
scandens—A rapid growing vine with attractive light 
ereen foliage and yellow flowers followed by rich orange 
fruits which persist all winter. 40c each; 3 for $1.10 
LYCIUM (Lis‘-i-um)—Matrimony Vine 
chinense — Very ornamental. quick growing vine having 
clustered blooms of purple cyclamen-like flowers all 
summer long and quantities of winter berries like drops 
of rich red currant jelly. 1 yr. 35c; 2 yr. 50c 
48 BUDDLEIA HARTWEGI IS CLAIMED BY MOST WRITERS TO BE THE SAME AS FORTUNE 

MUSCARI (See page 31) 
CLEMATIS (Klem’-a-tis )—Virginsbower 
Large flowering—A quick growing hardy vine, graceful 
habit and very floriferous. 12’. We have extra fine stock 
of large 2 year plants ready to bloom. 
Baron Veillard—Splendid large rose-pink. 75¢ each 
Duchess of Edinburgh—Exquisite double white. 75c each 
Jackmani—Rich royal purple. 75¢ each 
Mme. Edw. Andre—Very large deep rosy-carmine. 75¢ each 
Ramona—Very large flowered, clear pale blue. Very choice. 
75¢ each’ 
One each of the 5 Clematis Vines $3.25 
EUONYMUS (U-on’-i-mus) —Bittersweet 
radicans colorata—A strong growing evergreen vine that 
turns rich mahogany red in winter. Very useful for 
covering tree trunks, or posts as well as buildings and 
fine for naturalizing under trees and shrubs as a ground 
cover. 50c each: 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
kewensis variegata—A slow growing evergreen vine with 
beautifully variegated leaves that take on lovely pinkish 
tints during the fall and winter. Especially lovely trained 
on the trunks of trees and posts, or used as a ground 
cover. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
LONICERA (Lon-i-seer’-a) —Honeysuckle 
sempervirens magnifica—A magnificent new Honeysuckle 
with coral-red blooms of very large size, followed by 
lovely berries which persist throughout the winter. 
Small, strongly rooted plants 25c each 
halliana—Dainty fragrant flowers of a soft yellow. Very 
satisfactory. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
heckrotti—A new everblooming vine with luxuriant deep 
green foliage which is not bothered by insects. Very 
large clusters of bright flame red flowers with a chrome- 
yellow throat, richly fragrant, and of real value as a cut 
“ower. 50c each 
One each of the 3 Honeysuckle vines $1.10 
POLYGONUM (Po-liq’-o-num) —Fleece Vine 
auberti—One of the fastest growing vines cultivated. Un- 
der proper conditions a single plant will cover a space 
25 ft. square in a single season. Unexcelled for trellises, 
summer houses, garages, and the fastest growing ground 
cover we know of. In the late summer and fall the whole 
vine is a mass of foamy white flowers that shimmer 
like silver in the sun. 50c each; 3 for $1.35: doz. $5.00 

