or stone wall without artificial support. Handsome foliage. Dark green 
in summer changing to yellow and crimson in autumn. 
Englemanni. A variety of the American Ivy with tendrils that will 
cling to brick walls. Foliage is slightly smaller than American, otherwise 
with about the same description. Perfectly hardy. 
MATRIMONY VINE 
A vigorous climber, branching freely and covered with brightly pur- 
ple, somewhat star-shaped flowers followed by brilliant scarlet berries. 
Fine for banks. | 
WISTERIA 
Purple. Desirable for heavy trellises and pergolas. Pea-shaped, 
purple flowers in dense pendent clusters, often a foot long. Blooms in 
May. 
Hardy Roses for the Home 
Beautiful 
Of all flowers, there is none that excels the sheer beauty, the utter 
loveliness of form, texture, fragrance and color of the Roses. They are 
the most popular of all flowers in the garden and home. 
To select out of the many thousands of varieties of flowers a few 
that are outstanding in hardiness is extremely difficult. Now shall we 
attempt to say that the selection which we have made here is the best 
that can be made. But we have tried to select such varieties as we be- 
lieve will give best satisfaction in the territory for which this catalog is 
intended. 
HYBRID TEA AND EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 
Briarcliff. Large pointed buds, brilliant rose-pink. Fragrant. 
Handsome sport of Columbia. Almost thornless. 
Columbia. Peach-blow pink, deepening as it opens. A large rose 
with long stems. Nearly thornless. 
E. G. Hill. Great massive blooms of deep maroon; velvety on inside, 
glistening on outside. Very fragrant. 
Gruss en Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson, blooming profusely. 
Fragrant. Vigorous, blooms until frost. Very hardy. 
Los Angeles. One of the finest roses grown. Vigorous. Long 
stemmed flowers, flame-pink toned with coral. Very fine rose. 
President Herbert Hoover. A glorious new rose, charming in its 
color arrangement of pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. Buds are quite 
pointed. Very free bloomer and one of the finest. 
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