CELASTRUS - Bittersweet or Wax Work 
One of our native climbing plants, of rapid growth, succeeding in almost 
any situation, sun or shade. 
Loeseneri (Chinese Bittersweet) 
y ea Each $1.00, Two $1.75, Doz. $10.00 
Most prolific fruiting variety known, This new importation is a rare 
species from Central and Western China. The clean leaves are glaucous 
green and somewhat larger than those of the common Bittersweet. 
It is the most prolific fruiting kind we know. In autumn, yellow and 
orange-scarlet berries cover the vine all over instead of in occasional 
small clusters as in the common Bittersweet. It’s a sure fruiter, but 
we recommend you plant two plants in one hole and take advantage 
of the resulting cross pollination, which gives still more fruit. 
Scandens (American Bittersweet) 
Each $1.00, Three $1.75, Doz. $10.00 
Attractive light green foliage and yellow flowers in June, followed in 
autumn with bright orange fruits, which usually remain on the plant 
all winter. 
HARDY JASMINE - Jasminum 
Nudiflorum Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $9.25 
A favorite climber for a sheltered position. Has beautiful fragrant yel- 
low flowers in early spring. Hardy south of Philadelphia, needing pro- 
tection farther north. Plant in spring only. Does well in ordinary good 
garden soil. 
LONICERA - Honeysuckle 
Their climbing qualities are all that can be desired, but the fragrance 
of their flowers makes their strongest bid for favor. They are perhaps 
to the old-fashioned garden as a vine what the Hollyhocks are as a 
plant. They simply should be there somewhere. 
Goldflame Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
Immense, showy clusters of trumpet-shaped buds and fragrant blooms. 
The outside of the petals is brilliant flame-pink, the inside a creamy 
golden yellow. Dark glossy foliage adds to its charm. The plants can be 
sheared to form a hedge or allowed to grow naturally as a vine or shrub. 
Bloom freely from early spring until heavy frost. 
Halliana Each $0.50, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.25 
An intermingling of white and yellow. Fragrant; most satisfactory. 
Henryi Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $6.50 
The Evergreen Honeysuckle. There are practically no vines which retain 
their foliage during the winter in the colder parts of the country. 
Therefore, the Henryi Honeysuckle is a very valuable variety. Its long 
clean dark green leaves remain on the vine all winter. The flowers, 
while fragrant, are of no importance, but the blue-black berries pro- 
duced in autumn add materially to the charm of this plant. Does well 
in shade and is also an excellent windbreak. Hardy as an oak. 
Sempervirens Magnifica Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
A magnificent new Honeysuckle with coral-colored blooms of large size 
and beautiful blue-gray-green foliage. The brilliant and cheerful flow- 
ers freely produced; a worthwhile novelty which is particularly well 
adapted where a not too large space must be covered, because it does 
not grow as big as any of the other kinds offered. This variety is the 
most brilliantly colored of all the Honeysuckles. Hardy anywhere and 
blooms from spring till frost. 
PASSIFLORA - Passion Flower 
Pfordti Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.00 
This curiously beautiful flower was discovered by the Spanish Con- 
quistadors in South America who, because of its strange formation, 
made it a religious symbol. The flower is creamy white and has a 
fringed crown or halo of clear blue and purple rays around the 
mysterious center. It is not quite hardy in the North, but with a 
little potection at the roots is successfully carried through the winter. 
A rare and fine vine for a sunny, warm place. We send pot plants 
about May Ist that will bloom this summer. 

POLYGONUM - Silver Lace Vine 
One of the fastest growing vines offered; foliage perfectly clean, never 
bothered by insects or other pests. In fall a sea of foam-like white 
flowers. 
Auberti Each $0.60, Three $1.50, Doz. $5.00 
A splendid hardy climber of strong, vigorous growth, attaining a height 
of 25 or more feet, producing in summer and fall great foamy sprays 
of white flowers, and a well-balanced plant during its long period of 
flowering is a mass of bloom. 
PUERARIA - Kudzu Vine 
The most rapid growing vine in cultivation, often attaining a growth 
of 40 feet in a single season. Especially desirable for immediate effect 
for dense shade, as its leaves are large. 
Thunbergi Each $0.40, Three $1.00, Doz. $3.50 
(Jack-and-the-Beanstalk.) Small, pea-shaped, rosy purple flowers, 
heart-shaped leaves. Will grow anywhere. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES 
(Climbing Hydangea) 
Fine plants in pots, Each $1.50, Three $4.25, Doz. $14.00 
One of the finest and most artistic vines in existence and extremely rare. 
Foliage large and bold, it clings to walls or other support. Flowers in 
large, flat clusters, studded with large, flaky, sterile blooms which are 
very showy and fragrant. 
VITIS 
Pagnucci Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
A slender climber from Central China with leaves turning to blood-red 
in autumn. A truly beautiful vine for its brilliant autumn coloring. 
Heterophylla Each $0.75, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.00 
A beautiful climber with dark green, clean, insect-free foliage. Bears 
small berries of a spectacularly brilliant metallic peacock-blue color in 
late summer and fall. A splendid vine, growing quickly, doing well in 
sun or light shade; for trailing over rocks as well as on a trellis. 
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Clematis, Mrs. Robert Bryden (See page 159) 
Graceful Ampelopsis Lowi (See page 158) 
