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Plant VINES For Shade and Screen 

Hardy climbing vines are a source of beauty and provide 
much needed shade. In spring and summer their foliage is a 
mat of green leaves, which turn to rich yellow, red, and 
bronze in autumn. 
BOSTON IVY. One of the finest climbers for covering walls, as it 
clings firmly to the smoothest surface, covering it evenly with 
overlapping leaves. The color is fresh, deep green in summer, 
changing to bright shades of crimson and yellow in autumn. 
Needs no support to cling to walls. 25¢ each. 
BIGNONIA radicans (Trumpet Vine). A robust climber, with great 
leathery, trumpet-shaped flowers of scarlet. A beautiful, showy 
vine, useful for fences and screens. 25¢ each. 
CINNAMON VINE. A strong, hardy climber from China. 10 to 30 
feet, leaves heart-shaped; flowers small, white, cinnamon 
scented. Very fragrant and free from insects. 15c¢ each, 3 for 40c. 
GOLD FLAME HONEYSUCKLE. Everblooming honeysuckle, bloom- 
ing from early summer to killing frost. Large flame-coral trum- 
pets lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear in large 
showy clusters the same year the plant is set out. Dark blue- 
green foliage, disease and pest free. If allowed to grow natural- 
ly, Gold Flame will climb a trellis or spread as a ground cover. 
If pruned it becomes a striking specimen shrub. 50c each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S EVERGREEN JAPAN. One of the best of 
the climbing Honeysuckles. Oval, semi-evergreen foliage; frag- 
rant, yellow and cream-colored flowers. 15c each, 2 for 25c. 

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HALL’S SCARLET TRUMPET. Similar to Hall's Evergreen but bright : ea = 
scarlet flowers, dark green foliage. 2-yr. vines, 25c each. Clematis Paniculata 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Woodbine). 25c each, postpaid. 
A strong rapid grower; foliage 
large, dark green, in autumn 
bronze and crimson. This is 
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Purple Wisteria ay as it will not adhere to 1 GOLD FLAME. 
i a wall. 20c each; or 
Se SeCeNs boeihaid. 30c. 2 BITTERSWEET 
2 HARDY WHITE 
SLEMATIS Jackmani. Beautiful eee rrepat adders pe Liner ae plEMaS 
violet-purple flowers with a i eaboa eg talbls These 5 Beautiful 
shaped leaves. Easily grown 
in any soil. prodces is quick 
shade. Fragrant white flowers. B 
g $1.00 POST 
deep velvety appearance. Vines only 
Flowers continuously from 
July until frost. Strong grow- 
er. Admired by everyone. 
Each, 50c. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus_ scan- 
dens). Perfectly hardy and of 
rapid growth. Handsome, glos- 
sy foliage. Large clusters of 
beautiful orange-crimson ber- 
ries that are retained all win- 
ter. The berries are in great 
demand for inside winter dec- 
oration. We do not know of 
any vine that is more satis- 
factory. It is exceptionally fine 
for trellises or porches. If you 
wish something to give a little 
color to your trees, plant one 
at the base of the shade trees. 
This vine seems to do better 
than other vines. 25¢ each; 
8 for 60c. ; 
CLEMATIS Paniculata. The small _ Gold Flame—a sensation 
poverss oa eed Japan in Honeysuckle Vines, 50c 
ematis. ne of the most ° j 
vigorous and beautiful of all sacha asor 31.25. postpaid. 
climbers. In late summer it 
produces dense sheets of me- 
dium sized pure white flowers of the most pleasing fragrance. 
25¢ each. 
WISTERIA, PURPLE. Large, drooping clusters of purple, pea- 
shaped flowers; rapid grower. Bloom May and June. 25c¢ each. 
SILVER LACE VINE. Very quick growing; produces more bloom 
than any other vine, blooming from late summer into the fall. 
Small, fresh, shining foliage and large, foamy sprays of sil- 
very white bloom. 35c¢ each. 
VINES .... 
PAID 
2 Bittersweet 
2 Hardy White Clematis CS 
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4 for 25c; 10 bulbs for 50c. PAID 
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3 Bittersweet, 60c, postpaid, 
