ARE NATURE’S 
Vi ‘ = LIVING SCREENS 
All Heavy-Rooted, 2-Year Field-Grown Plants. 
Guaranteed to Grow. See Page 3. 
All Vines Are Sent Postpaid. 
Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle 
(Lonicera Halliana) 
A strong, vigorous evergreen variety of Honeysuckle, with pure white tlowers 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and covered with blooms from June to 
November. 2-yr., 25¢ each; 5 for $1.00. 
Chinese Purple Wisteria 
Beautiful climbing vine of rapid growth, producing long, pendulous clusters 
of pale blue flowers. Fine for shading the upper part of a house. Will wind its 
way up any support. Note: We are often asked why Wisteria does not bloom. 
The answer is that you have been getting plants raised from seed. Many of 
these will never bloom. We graft our Wisteria from blooming wood and guar- 
antee that they will bloom the second or third year after planting. 2-yr. 
grafted, 60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
NOTE: For SILVER LACE VINE 
See Page 29. 
Boston or Japan lvy 
A splendid vine for covering, 
as it clings perfectly to the 
smoothest surface. Foliage is 
bright glossy green, changing to 
brilliant hues of scarlet, crimson 
and orange in the fall. This. is 
the vine seen so much creep- 
ing up over brick walls of old 
churches and homes. Hardy and 
easily grown. All 2-yr. vines. 35¢ 
each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 

- Evergreen Bittersweet — 
Dutchman’s Pipe 
Krider’s true grafted variety. Only 
the most skilled nurserymen know 
how to do the grafting of this vine. 
Medium large leaves of rich green. 
Flowers are very attractive because 
they are of a curious brown color 
and resemble a pipe. 2-yr. grafted 
vines, 60c each. 

Boston or Japan Ivy 
Clematis 
JACKMANI. The flowers, when 
fully expanded, are from 4 to 
6 inches in diameter. Intense 
violet-purple, with a rich vel- 
vety sheen, distinctly veined. 
July until frost. 2-yr., 50¢ 
each. 
MME, ED. ANDRE. Flowers as 
large as Jackmani and a rich 
velvety brick-red. Very free 
flowering, and a _ continuous 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
EUONYMUS. Beautiful waxy dark green leaves 
and attractive orange-colored berries that 
stay on the vine all winter. Foliage is ever- 
green and the vine will cling to brick, stone 
=] ony kind of wall. 2-yr., 50¢ each; 3 for 

Chinese Purple Wisteria 
bloomer. 2-yr., 50¢ each. 
HENRYI. Large creamy white 
flowers. A strong grower and 
very hardy. One of the best of 
the white varieties. A continu- 
ous bloomer. 2-yr., 50¢ each. 
PANICULATA (Sweet Scented 
Japanese Clematis). Rapid in 
growth. Pure white flowers of 
medium size, having a delight- 
ful fragrance. 2-yr., 50¢ each. 
Detroit, Mich. 
Krider Nurseries, 
Middlebury, Ind. 
Dear Sirs: 
You will be pleased to know 
that the privet hedge, 300 shrubs, 
were 100 per cent good and thriv- 
ing very beautifully, 
Sincerely yours, 
MRS. M. M. Cc. 
Hou ta Grow Clematis 
Clematis will thrive in almost any climate 
but for best results they should be planted 
in a somewhat sunny location and in as 
near a non-acid soil as possible. If your 
soil is acid this condition may be remedied 
by mixing lime with the soil at planting 
time, or by thoroughly working lime into 
the soil around those plants already in 
place. Clematis should be set so that the 
dirt comes up about 2 inches on the stem 
above the roots. If planted with the crown 
just level with the soil they will soon wither 
and die from drying out. Dig the hole large 
enough so that the roots may be spread out 
naturally in planting. If the soil is poor the 
hole should be filled with good rich garden 
soil. Clematis planted in this manner and 
kept well watered (not drowned) will rarely 
fail to grow and do well. 

See page 29 for additional colorful vines. 
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