Hardy Vines 
Our selection of Vines is somewhat limited in the dry West. Those 
offered here are the ones that give the most general satisfaction and 
are the hardiest. Most of them fit anywhere, on trellises, walls, 
fences, and stumps. A few need spegeial locations, such as Boston Ivy 
which does well only in full shade. This Ivy and Engelmann are the 
only two that will cling securely to a smooth wall. Clematis and Trumpet Vine will do well in shade or sun. 
In planting Vines it is well to cut them back within a few inches of the ground. None of the vines of- 
fered herein require special soil or treatment, although all respond to good culture. 
Now that we supply 
Silver Lace Vines in pots, transplanting it is not a problem. Clematis Jackmani is always a trouble, for reasons 
unknown, and we cannot assure all plants growing. 
BOSTON IVY. Will cling to any cool, shady wall without 
support. Very fine leaves and thin stems. Loveliest of the 
vines. 
ENGELMANN IVY. The best clinging vine for sunny places. 
A strong grower with large leaves. Do not confuse with 
woodbine, which we do not offer. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. The big flowered purple variety. 
Our most beautiful flowering vine. Does best in sun or 
half shade. We ship good, strong roots but we can’t guar- 
antee they will grow. Strong plants from 4-inch pots, $1.00 
We can also supply a few white or red clematis with the 
same big flowers. 7 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA. A rather low bushy growing vine 

CLEMATIS PANICULATA, Virgin’s Bower. Great masses of 
tiny white, fragrant flowers in the fall. Strong grower, es- 
pecially valuable in covering banks. 
WILD GRAPE. A very hardy, rampant grower. Fine for a 
pergola or summer house. The tiny fruit clusters are very 
that bears sweet pea-like flowers freely through the sum- 
mer. We offer plants in white, pink or red. 
Good plants, 35¢ each, 4 for $1.00 
In addition to these we call your attention to our fine 
climbing roses, offered on Page 11. 
showy and make excellent wine. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. A slender twining vine that grows 
with great vigor. The flowers are yellowish white and 
fragrant and the leaves are nearly evergreen. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. Much like Hall’s ex- 
cept it has scarlet trumpet flowers that are borne all sum- 
mer. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Tremendously fast growing, twining 
vine, that bears great clouds of tiny white flowers all Sum- 
mer. Fine for covering fences. Except for earliest ship- 
mente we supply pot grown plants, which transplant the 
est. 
GOLD FLAME HONEYSUCKLE. A novelty of great merit. 
The flame pink trumpet flowers are borne ‘freely all Sum- 
mer. This is a low growing vine that can even be trained 
as a bush or pillar. Very fine. 
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Good two year plants. 
TRUMPET VINE. A _ slow growing, but eventually a very 
heavy vine, growing to fifteen feet. The shiny leaves are 
insect resistant and the large red trumpet-like flowers are 
borne freely through the Summer. 
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Any of the above in strong plants 
50c each 

GLADIOLUS 
Lower prices than ever on the blue bloods of flowers; the prize winners of 
last year at a price that permits planting them by the hundreds. Gladiolus are 
a part of every garden, supplementing the flowering season of the early 
perennials and giving big cut flower spikes, the finest product of the garden. 
Cut when the first three flowers open, leaving two leaves on the plant. 
Plant every two weeks from April to June in Colorado, which will give flowers 
from July until frost. These bulbs do best in good light soil in the full sun. 
Water freely.’ Plant six inches deep and space to suit your garden conditions. 
Bulbs can be planted as close as four inches apart in strong soil. 
BETTY NUTTALL. A good big orange pink variety with a: bright yellow throat. 
DR. BENNETT. Tall brilliant scarlet flowers, the throat streaked white. 
DR. DURR. A quite early large clear white. The throat is creamy. One of the 
best. 
EARLY MELODY. A rich clear lavender. The spikes are tall and strong. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Just a real good big yellow. As good as any. 
SLNGE ARTHUR. A new very fine ruffed dark lavender. Tall straight, strong 
spikes. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Finely formed giant spikes of pure white flowers. Superior. 
MARGARET FULTON. Beautiful coral pink or deep salmon. A good sturdy 
variety. 
PARADISE. One of the largest Glads. Clear apricot, tall straight spikes. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON. A fine clear pink. Several flowers open at one time. 
PICARDY. Beautiful coral pink with silver sheen. The perfect flower. 
RED PHIPPS. Good tall spikes of soft red. Many flowers open at a time. 
SOLVEIG. A late white variety with a bright red throat. 
We offer No. 1 bulbs in the above varieties, all postpaid. 
5 of any one kind 25c 
Any 3 lots of 5 70c 
Any 8 lots of 5 $1.75 
Mixture of fine named varieties such as the above, not labeled, 
25 for $1.00, $3.75 per 100 
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