Vines 
Clematis texensis, SCARLET CLEMATIS 
texensis [tex-en’-sis] From Texas. 
A slow growing frail vine, but makes a nice display 
with its delicate red and white half-opened flowers. 
3 year plants $1.50 
Lonicera heckrotti, D.U. HONEYSUCKLE 4’ 
Lonicera [lon-is’-er-ah] or lon-i-see’-rah] After 
Adam Lonicer. 
heckrotti [hek-rot’-ti] From Heckrot. 
Flame-red trumpets lined with gold in showy clus- 
ters from early summer until after frost. Dark blue 
green foliage persisting until late in fall. Can be 
used as a climbing vine, ground cover or shrub. 
2 year plant 60c 
a Lonicera japonica halliana, HALLS JAPANESE 
HONEYSUCKLE 
japonica [ja-pon’-i-kah From Japan. 
halliana [hall-i-an’-ah] For Hall. 
A beautiful vine, useful for trellis, fence or ground 
cover. Deep-green foliage held well into winter. 
Sweet-scented cream-colored flowers from mid sum- 
mer to fall. ESS ake, SHG, steeh she, Cli 
Lonicera sempervirens, SCARLET TRUMPET 


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SCARLET HONEYSUCKLE 
sempervirens [sem-per-vi’-renz] ever green. 
TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE Not as rank growing as Halls, and not as fragrant, 
but the scarlet flowers are very attractive and con- 
tinue in bloom for several months. 3-4 ft. $1.00 
Polygonum auberti, SILVERLACE VINE 
Polygonum [poh-lig’-on-um] Greek for “many 
jointed.” 
auberti [au-bert’-i] For Aubert. 
A hardy quick growing vine, doing well in almost 
any situation. Covered for weeks in summer with a 
mass of small white flowers. 4-5 ft. $1.00, 3-4 in. 75c 
Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, fragrant, dark pink, 
double flowers. 3 year plants $1.00 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. An old favorite, sprays of 
small scarlet flowers. 3-4 ft. b0¢ 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Large clusters of small shell- 
pink flowers. Vigorous grower. 2p alta loe 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Clusters of small 
white flowers. 3-4 ft. 75c 
PAULS SCARLET. Clusters of scarlet flowers which 
remain in bloom for a long time. Probably the 
best climbing rose for Colorado. $1.50 
TAUSENDSCHOEN. Clusters of small pink and 
white flowers. Beck Gins aXe 
Vitis beta, BETA GRAPE 
Vitis [vy’-tis] Classical Latin name. 
beta [ba’-tah] Second letter in Greek alphabet. 
A hybrid of wild grape and Concord. Fruit about 
twice the size of the wild. Very hardy. 
3 year plants 75c 
Wisteria frutescens, AMERICAN PURPLE 
WISTERIA 
Wisteria [wis-stair’-i-ah] For Casper Wistar, 
U. of Penna. 
frutescens [froo-tess’-zens] Shrubby. 
Slow growing, and does not always bloom, but when 
it does it is worth all the waiting. 5-6 ft. $1.50 

