
Polygonum 
BSIGNONIA radicans 
(Trumpet Vine). 
High climbing with 
large, orange-scarlet 
flowers which bloom 
nearly all Summer. 
Provide with rich 
soil. 35c. each, 
90c. for 3. 
CELASTRUS orbicu- 
latus (Bitiersweet). 
Valued iiior= tts or- 
ange berries which 
are bright in Fall 
and Winter. Splen- 
did for Winter deco- 
FAtiONs we OOCe weach: 
90c. for 3. 
CLEMATIS panicu- 
lata (Sweet Autumn 
Clematis). You ad- 
mire this beautiful 
vine in September 
when it is a mass of 
fragrant, white flow- 
ers. Foliage remains 
a glossy green until 
Winter. Splendid 
for trellises and 
porches. 35c. each, 
90c. for 3. 

































Dutchman’s Pipe 
BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 


Vines 
AMPELOPSIS heterophylla (Porcelain Amelopsis). A vig- 
orous climbing vine with showy deeply cut leaves and in Au- 
tumn clusters of berries, brightly colored in shades of lilac, 
pinkish green and turquoise blue. 50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 
A. quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). A native vine with five- 
parted leaves which turn to a rich crimson in the Fall. A 
rapid-growing plant for fences, rocky slopes and banks. 
35c. each, 90c. for 3. 
A. tricupsidata (Boston Ivy): Ideal for use in towns or cities, 
for it is not fussy about soil, not troubled by insects or dis- 
eases, nor injured by smoke or dirt. Glossy dark green leaves, 
brilliant red in Fall, make a perfect cover for brick or stones. 
35c. each, 90c. for 3. 
ARISTOLOCHIA durior (Duichman’s Pipe). Large, rounded 
leaves make a dense screen or a thick covering for a wall. 
Hardy, with U-shaped, tubular, greenish flowers. 75c. each. 
CLEMATIS tangu- 
tica (Golden Clem- 
atis). Golden yel- 
low stars 1 in. across 
against the bright 
green leaves, make 
this an unusually 
handsome vine. It 
blooms in June and 
in the Fall. Its seeds 
bear clusters of sil- 
very plumes. 50c. 
each, $1.35 for 3. 
HEDERA helix bal- 
tica (Hardy English 
Ivy). Evergreen. A 
hardy form of Eng- 
ligh Ivy. It is one 
of the best plants for 
climbing on masonry 
and also makes an 
excellent ground 
cover. 35c. each, 
90cz for’s. 
LONICERA heck- 
rotti (Everblooming 
Honeysuckle). Rose- 
coral trumpets lined 
with gold. It blooms 
from May until frost 
and can be trained 
as a shrub, hedge, 
vine or ground cover. 
Hardy, vigorous. 50c. 
each, $1.35 for 3. 


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LONICERA japonica halliana (Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle). 
An old favorite with dark, semi-evergreen leaves and yellow 
and white flowers from July to Fall. 35c. each, 90c. for 3. 
L.sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle). A high-climbing 
vine which bears clusters of small, scarlet, trumpet-shaped 
flowers from May till September. 35c. each, 90c. for 3. 
L. tellmaniana. A new Golden Honeysuckle. Large Honey- 
suckle flowers of intense golden yellow, tipped with bronze- 
red. Blooms profusely during June. Vigorous and hardy. 
50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 
POLYGONUM auberti (Silvey Lace Vine). Rapid grower. 
Foamy white flowers in late Summer. It makes a quick, 
dense screen. Sun or shade. 50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 
WISTERIA sinensis (Wisteria). Drooping clusters of laven- 
der flowers in May; grows rapidly. These are grafted plants 
to insure early bloom. It is important to keep all suckers 
(other stems that grow from the roots) cut away. $1.00 each. 
VINES ARE ADAPTABLE TO MANY USES. i . af 
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