CONDON’S DECORATIVE uizoy vines 
9% MOST ATTRACTIVE FOR COVERING WALLS, TRELLISES AND PORCHES Seen ving 
= 3129 Chinese Matrimony Vine 
Perennial Sweet Peas A strong bushy vine, with fine foliage. ~- Very 
Lathyrus. Perfectly hardy perennial. Handsome, 
free-blooming climber with elusters of elegant 
Sweet-Pea-like blossoms which are produced in 
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Our HARDY VINES, SHRUBS and Nursery Stock are GUAR- 
ANTEED GENUINE and TRUE TO. NAME. If they prove 
handsome and covered with quantities of small 
purple flowers, which are followed by small scarlet 
berries, Good for covering low fences or unsightly 
places. Each, 35 ets.; 3 for 90 cts. 
otherwise we will refill the order or refund purchase price any- 
time within 9 months from date of purchase. 
CONDON BROS. SEEDSMEN. the greatest profusion. They come up year after 
year, and also bloom earlier than other Sweet ° 
Peas. Especially suitable for covering arbors Ampelopsis 
and trellises. We offer three distinct colors as > 2 5 
follows: 3122 Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchei). A beauti- - 
2824 Red—2825 Pink—2826 White. Each, 25 cts.; ful climbing vine which clings tightly to any kind 
3 for 50 cts., postpaid. of a wall. Especially good'on brick or stucco house 
walls. Foliage deep green, small leaf making a 
9 dense covering and finest texture of all the Am- 





























3127 Bitter Sweet pelopsis. Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 75 cts. 
(Celastrus scandens.) This is a graceful Climber 3123 Engelmann’s Ivy (Ampelopsis| Engelmanni). 
with attractive orange berries borne in clusters. Very similar to Boston Ivy except larger, coarser 
Bright scarlet seeds. Excellent for winter decoration. leaf. Each, 35 cts.; 2 for 60 cts. 
Strong plants. Always plant two or more for cross- 
pollinization, otherwise they won't produce berries, Honeysuckle 
Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 75 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 2 
Wi * 3133 Hall’s White Beauty (Halleana). A vigorous 
isteria grower and continuous bloomer. The sweet-scented 
These are highly desirable hardy climbing plants flowers open white, changing to cream. The foliage 
which give a distinct Oriental appearance to any trel- remains grgén almost all Winter. Large roots. 
lis or Barden house to which they are trained. After Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 75 cts. 
once becoming established they will produce a great 7 
profusion of very showy pendulous clusters of blooms 3134 Searlet Trumpet (Sempervirens). The best 
which appear early in the season before the leaves known and most popular variety. Broad, deep green 
have fully éxpanded. The plants we offer are grown el ede abe we at te seit: i A Ppa 
from grafted stock which is sure to bloom. ate. usters of long, scarlet, trumpet-shape ow- 
= ers are followed by red berries in Fall. Each, 40 
3139 American Purple. This variety cts.; 2 for 75 cts. 
bears in great profusion large, drooping 
elusters of purple, pea-shaped flowers, 
somewhat resembling a bunch of grapes 
in size and form. Blooms in May and 
June. Foliage is very pretty, of pale 
green color. <A beautiful climber. ach 
45 cts.; 2 for 80 cts. 




















4 New Beautiful Vines 
That We Know You Will Enjoy 
3132 New Clematis, Montana 
Undulata Rubra 
Most Gorgeous New Climbing Vine 
Very beautiful, new climbing vine with deep 
green, waxy foliage producing the loveliest pink 
flowers, literally hundreds of them at a time. 
Grows 10 to 12 feet high. Extremely hardy, hav- 
ing stood temperatures of more than 30 degrees 
f below zero. Prefers sunshine but will do nicely 
where sun rays strike it only 3 or 4 hours each 
days Each, 89 cts.; 2 for $1.50. 
3138 Silver Lace Vine 
(or Chinese Fleece Vine) 
(Polygonum Auberti.) Silver Lace Vine really 
describes this beautiful new climber which is 
completely covered all summer and fall with 
myriads of snowy white flowers. If you want a 
vine to produce quick results for covering 
porches and arbors this will please you. Each, 
60 cts.; 2 for $1.00. 
3128 Climbing Hydrangea 
A rare, new, striking attractive climber with 
broad, bright green foliage and large, flat clus- 
ters of fragrant, white flowers in early summer. 
Will cling to wall like ivy. The leaves are very 
attractive. Each, 75 cts.; 2 for $1.35. 
3135 New Goldflame Honeysuckle 
One of the World’s Most Beautiful Introduc- 
tions in Hardy Climbing Ornamental Vines— 
Blooms All Summer. Immense, showy clusters 
fs of trumpet-shaped buds and fragrant blooms. 
The outside of the petals is brilliant flame-pink, 
if while the inside is a creamy, golden yellow. 
Dark glossy foliage adds to the charm of “Gold- 
flame.” “The foliage is almost evergreen. The 
flowers are delightfully fragrant, especially in 
the evening. Gold-flame can be allowed to grow 
naturally as a vine or ground cover or with a 
little trimming it can be grown in shrub form 
or as a hedge. Perfectly hardy. We highly 
recommend it to you. Hach, 75 cts.; 2 for $1.25. 




3140 Chinese White. Similar to the 
purple Wisteria, but the flowers are 
pure white. Each, 60 cts.; 2 for $1.00. 












3130 Clematis Jackmanii 
Large Gorgeous Purple 
Most beautiful of all flowering vines. 
The flowers often 4 to 6 inches in diam- 
eter. Rich green foliage providing me- 
dium shade and large, star-shaped pur- 
ple blooms borne profusely from July 
until October. Each, $1.00; 2 for $1.75. 






















3131 Clematis Paniculata 
(Japanese Virgin’s Bower) 








The sweet-scented Japanese Clematis. 
This is one of the best hardy climbers. 
The leaves are of a bright glossy-green, 
and when in bloom the plant is com- 
pletely hidden beneath a blanket of 
white hawthorne-scented blossoms. 
Each, 40 cts.; 3 for 98 cts. 
























3126 Bignonia 
(Trumpet Vine) 
A vigorous, graceful climber with 
brilliant red, trumpet-shaped blooms 
borne profusely during July and Au- 
gust. Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 75 cts. 
3137 Kudzu Vine 
(“Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk” Vine) 
The most rapid growing vine in 
cultivation, attaining, after once 
being established, a height of §0 feet 
or more in one season. Its foliage is 
large and furnishes dense shade. it 
bears small racemes of rosy-purple. 
pea-shaped blossoms teward_ the 
close of August, resembling minia- 
ture Wisteria; are borne in clusters. 
Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts. 









































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