~ Plant VINES for Beauty 
HERE is no secret about growing climbing plants. They thrive in 
ordinary garden soil and usually require no special attention. To be sure, 
some are more rampant in their growth than others and it is not wise to 
pliant rapid-growing vines in limited areas. 


















The Ampelopsis, in all its forms, is frequently used on stone and _ brick 
houses. For generations, the various forms of Ivy have been much cherished for 
stmilar uses, and often they are introduced to soften harsh foundations. Many 
of the varieties of Lonicera, or Honeysuckle, 
mm addition to pleasing foliage, have delight- 
fully fragrant flowers. Aristolochia, or Dutch- 
man’s-Pipe, is particularly adaptable for areas 
where quick growth is needed because it makes 
dense shade. More and more garden enthusiasts 
are coming to realize the beauty of Climbing 
Hydrangea and the Silver Lace Vine, Polygonum 
Aubertt. Why not plant some vines NOW 
LONICERA TELLMANNIANA _ 
50 cts. each 

AMPELOPSIS aconitifolia. Finely di- 
vided glossy green foliage; orange-red 
berries. A refined vine that needs support 
for cling. 35 cts. each. 
A. heterophylla. Porcelain Ampelopsis. 
Deeply lobed foliage and clusters of light 
blue showy berries. 35 cts.-each. 
A. Lowi. Where delicate tracery is desired 
on walls, this is an ideal form to use. 
35 cts. each. 
A. quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper. One 
of our most vigorous native climbers; 
noted for its brilliant foliage colormg in 
autumn. 35 cts. each. 
A. quinquefolia Engelmanni. Engel- 
mann’s Ivy. Smaller leaves of leathery 
texture. Noted for its dense growth. 
35 cts. each 
A. Veitchi. Boston Ivy. Endures smoky 
city conditions admirably and _ clings 
readily. 35 cts. each. 
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. Dutchman’s- 
Pipe. The curious yellowish green flowers 
are always interesting. 75 cts. each. 
BIGNONIA radicans. Trumpet Vine. One 
of our most spectacular summer-flowering 
vines which grows readily with little care. 


POLYGONUM AUB 
Silver-Lace Vine. 50 cts. each 


LONICERA PERICLYMENUM. 50 cts. each 

35 cts. each, I fj EUONYMUS radicans coloratus. An important 
B., Mme. Galen. Clusters of immense form for autumn color effects—the foliage turns 
orange-red blooms. Truly spectacular. brilliane reds aretee acre 
75 cts. each. : ‘ , : 
: : ; E. radicans vegetus. A rapid-growing form which 
(CELASTRUS orbiculatus. Oriental Bit- clings readily, with foliage and showy orange fruits 
tersweet. The Asiatic form of our native in autminwaon tenencr. 
kind valued for its dense foliage and its 
abundant flowers. 35 cts. each. HEDERA Helix, Large Leaf. English Ivy. An 
C. scandens. American Bittersweet. A evergreen vine that needs no description. Useful as . wok 
vigorous-growing vine with spectacular a ground-cover or it can be used on walls and fences. LONICERA JAPONICA HALLIANA 
orange fruits. 35 cts. each. 25 cts. each. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle. 25 cts. each 
