


VINES and CREEPERS | 
The wonderful grace and beauty of well- 
placed vines add untold value and charm to 
the home and garden. We are offering a_ 
comprehensive collection of the hardiest and 
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Virginia Creeper a 
A high climbing vine which clings to walls or trunks — 
of trees by means of disk-bearing tendrils. Leaves 
compound, consisting of five bright green toothed — 
leaflets, fading in autumn with gorgeous tones of 
red and scarlet. 5 
Price: Each Per3 Per 10 
TWO LY Oat cee A ee $ .35 $ .90 $2.75 
Boston Ivy 
Many of the finer homes are covered with this beau- 
_tiful vine. The leaves form a dense sheet of green 
as they overlap each other. The foliage changes to 
brilliant scarlet in autumn. 
Price: ; Each Per3 Per 10 
AWOL COP oct kei, fam oye $ .35 $ .90 $2.75 
Dutchman’s Pipe Vine 
(Aristolochia Tomentosa). A native species of 
clambing habit and rapid growth. The foliage is 
light green, dense. Flowers are pipe-shaped, yellow- 
ish-brown, 
Price: Each Per3 Per 10 
One) Years som es see $ .25 $ .65 $1.85 
IPWO VYVCar oo oo seit iran OF -40 1.00 2.50 
Japanese Clematis 
(Clematis Paniculata). This is the small-flowered 
fragrant, white “star” variety which blooms so pro- 
fusely. Leaves compound, consisting of several 
bright green leaflets which persist early until late 
fall. 
Price: Each Per3 Per 10 
AP sg: ick. ny Rta SUL Be $ .35 $ .90 $2.75 

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Dutchman’s Pipe Vine Chinese Trumpet Creeper 
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