HARDY VINES 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 

Vines And Creepers Solve Varied Planting Problems 




SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 


Vines For Special Purposes 
For Clinging to Walls and Other Sur- 
faces. Ampelopsis, Euonymus, Ivy, Trum- 
petcreeper 
For Porches and Pergolas. 
Dutchman’s Pipe, Honeysuckle, 
Rose, Wisteria. 
For Trellises or Lattices. Bittersweet, 
Clematis, Dutchman’s Pipe, Honeysuckle, 
Matrimony Vine, Trumpet Vine, Wisteria. 
For Solid Screen Effects. Ampelopsis, 
Dutchman's Pipe, Honeysuckle. 
For Banks and Slopes. Bittersweet, 
Euonymus, Ivy, Lonicera, Matrimony Vine. 
For Flowers. Trumpet Vine, Clematis, 
Honeysuckle, Climbing Rose, Wisteria. 
* Indicates will thrive in shade. 
Clematis, 
Climbing 

BOSTON IVY 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchii) 
BOSTON IVY (*) 
Rapid growing; clings firmly by disc attach- 
ments. For walls and screen effects. Strong 
2 year plants, 50c ea.; $4.50 per doz. 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho DUTCHMAN’S-PIPE 
Hardy, vigorous vine with curious, miniature, 
brownish pipe-like flowers May-June. Its large 
round leaves give a tropical effect. Good for 
screens. 2 yr. potted plants, $1.00. 
BIGNONIA radicans TRUMPET CREEPER 
Large, ‘brilliant orange-scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers, July and August. For walls, trellises 
and arbors, banks and slopes. Strong 2 year 
plants, 50c ea.; $5.00 per doz. , 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus 
ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET (*) 
Very ornamental with its branches hanging full 
of dark orange berries,which split open to show 
crimson, persistent fruits. Can be cut and 
dried for Winter decorations. 2-3 ft., 45¢ ea. 

CLEMATIS 
Plant crowns 4-5 inches below surface, roots 
straight down. Clematis requires a_ well-drained 
soil, partially shaded, or a mulch for the roots 
if planted in a sunny location. Provide support 
for the vine at once with a stake or other means 
of support. Because of difficulty of getting Cle- 
matis started free replacements cannot be allow- 
ed. We furnish potted plants, however, for great- 
er assurance of growth. 
CLEMATIS jackmani JACKMAN CLEMATIS 
Rich, velvety purple flowers; large flowering. 
Cc. henryi HENRY CLEMATIS 
Creamy-white; large flowering. 
Cc. Mme. Edouard Andre : 
MADAME ANDRE CLEMATIS 
Carmine-violet; large flowering. 
Cc. ramona RAMONA CLEMATIS 
Clear sky-blue: large flowering. ; 
PRICE. Any of above Large-flowering Cle- 
matis, 2-yr. potted plants, $1.00 ea. 
SMALL FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
Cc. paniculata SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 
Enormous masses of star-shaped, white flowers, 
deliciously fragrant, late Summer to frost. 2- 
yr. potted plants. 50c ea.; $4.50 per doz. 
EUONYMUS radicans 
WINTERCREEPER (Evergreen Bittersweet) 
Self-clinging, dense-growing; dull-green, round- 
ish leaves with whitish veins. Excellent for 
low walls, banks and slopes. Heavy 2-yr. 
plants, 75c ea.; $7.50 per doz. 
E. r. vegetus BIG-LEAF WINTERCREEPER 
Low, trailing evergreen vine with aerial root- 
lets for clinging. Showy red fruits in great 
profusion lasting long time. Heavy 2-yr. plants, 
75¢c ea.; $7.50 per doz. 
ENGLISH IVY 
Two plants to every pot gives double value to 
Barr’s English Ivies, and assures quicker coy- 
ering when used as a ground cover. 
HEDERA helix ENGLISH IVY (*) 
Leaves beautiful waxy, dark green, veined 
white. Most popular variety. 
H. h. cuspidata minor (gracilis) 
SMALL-LEAF ENGLISH IVY (*) 
Leaves rather small with broad short lobes. 
Ideal ground cover. 
PRICE. Any of above English Ivy 2% in. 
pots, 18¢ ea.; $1.75 per doz.; 4 in. pots 40c ea.; 
$4.00 per doz. 
LONICERA halliana 
HALL CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLE (*) 
Flowers open white changing to yellow con- 
tinuing midsummer to frost; very fragrant. 4 
in. pots, 40c ea.; $4.00 per doz. 
LYCIUM chinense 
MATRIMONY VINE (BOX THORN) 
Purple star-shaped flowers June to September 
followed ‘by brilliant orange-red berries. Strong 
2-yr. plants, 45c¢ ea.; $4.50 per doz. 
POLYGONUM auberti 
CHINA FLEECEVINE (SILVER LACE VINE) 
Becomes entirely covered with a great feathery 
spray of white flowers. August-September. 
Strong potted plants, 60c ea.; $6.00 per doz. 
WISTERIAS 
WISTERIA sinensis CHINESE WISTERIA 
Showy, large, blue-violet flowers in dense, pen- 
dulous clusters, sometimes a foot long. May. 
W. s. alba WHITE WISTERIA 
White form of preceding. 
PRICE. Wither blue or white, 2 yr., 
field grown, grafted plants, 75c ea. 
Since Wisteria grown from seed often will 
not bloom, ours are grafted to assure bloom. 
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