Hardy Vines 
HALLS JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE. A very rapid 
grower with white to yellow fragrant flowers. Used 
as a ground cover for steep banks as well as on trel- 
lises. Does not cling. 
Devcale ALES moe ole es 3s ache) Uc ss Qafor./5¢ 
ENGELMANN IVY. Similar to the Virginia 
Creeper but with smaller and more dense foliage. 
Clings to wood or stone. 
Beveat heavy sstOCk . ... 7%. 25c each; 10 for $2.25 
VIRGINIA CREEPER. Fast grower with large 
leaves which turn vivid red in the fall. We propa- 
gate to secure the clinging type. 
ere V CAL wee sates, Each 15c; 10 for $1.00 
AMERICAN’ BITTERSWEET. Glossy, leaves 
orange colored fruit which persist all winter. Propa- 
gated from fruiting vines. 
Dey Cala le SSS a0, Bache OG Os 10Le/ DG 

Hardy Ferns 
Nursery Grown Clumps. Each 25c; 10 for $1.75 
MAIDENHAIR FERN—Very graceful fern 12-18 
in. high. Moist shady places. 
EBONY SPLEENWORT—A dwarf fern for rock- 
work. Dainty fronds 8 to 10 in. high. 
HAYSCENTED FERN—A_ handsome _ vigorous 
species for either sun or shade. 
CINNAMON FERN—Often 5 ft. high. Grows in 
sun or shade and prefers rich, moist soil with plenty 
of humus as do all ferns. 
ROYAL FERN—One of the prettiest ferns with 
pale green fronds. Moist soil, shade. 
