Archias’ Hardy Climbing Vines 
Note our Low Prices! 23% 35% @. *le: 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). A 
native climbing or twining plant with 
handsome large leaves; yellow flowers in 
May and June and clusters of ornamental 
orange-capsuled fruit in autumn. Plant 2 
or 3 vines so they can cross-pollenize, 
thus producing more berries. Strong, 2- 
year vines. 
BOSTON IVY or JAPANESE CREEPER 
(Ampelopsis Veitchi). The grandest hardy 
_climbing vine in existence for covering 
houses, churches, schools, etc. 2-year vines. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis 
paniculata). The finest . small-flowered 
Clematis extant. A wonderfully rapid 
grower, quickly covering trellises, arbors, 
etc. The flowers are pure white, deliciously 
fragrant. It flowers in September when 
few other vines are in bloom. 
noted—Only! 
MADEIRA VINE. Of rapid growth, with 
dense and beautiful foliage, twining to a 
great height. It grows anywhere, but does 
better in a warm, sunny, sheltered loca- 
tion. Strong tubers, 10c each; 3 for 25c; 
75c per doz., postpaid. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana or 
Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk Vine). The most 
remarkable climber. In rich soil will grow 
70 feet in one season. Starts into growth 
slowly, but after three or four weeks 
grows almost beyond belief. Leaves in 
shape like Lima bean; dark green, texture 
soft and woolly. Fine for porches, arbors. 
old trees, etc. Strong roots. 
SILVER LACE VINE prety yonusF The newest and 
most popular vine—graceful, strong, producing a 
mass of great foamy sprays of white flowers through 
the summer and fall. 59c each; 2 for $1.00. 
WISTERIA, CHINESE (Wisteria sinensis). Blooms 
very profusely early summer; flowers sky-blue, in 
long, pendulous clusters. The plants we offer are 
LARGE-FLOWERING CLEMATIS, Jack- i 
mani. Strong, healthy growth, hardy na- poms Sue orta perioe Soom noe 
ture and rich, deep velvety purple flowers. . HONEYSUCKLE, Summer King (Goldflame). New 
79c each; 2 for $1.50. Everblooming. Immense, showy clusters of trumpet/ 
shaped buds and fragrant blooms. The outside of 
HONEYSUCKLE. Scarlet Trumpet. Sweet the petals is brilliant flame-pink, the inside a cream 
scarlet flowers in July. Very attractive vine. 
golden yellow. Dark glossy foliage adds to its charm. 
The plants can be sheared to form a hedge or allowed 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN. White 
and yellow, fragrant, blooms very freely. 

to grow naturally as a vine or shrub. They bloom 
f-zely from early spring until frost. 2-yr.-old, extra 
select, 75c each; 2 for $1.25, postpaid. 
ais 
Sweet Autumn Clematis 


» Archias’ Heavy Yielding Strain Berries 
INDIAN SUMMER. Famous New Everbearing 
Red Raspberry. A brand new prize-winning 
berry. Large, sweet red berries, ideal for home 
or market, and best of all—it is everbearing. 
Bears tremendous crops in spring with berries 


Raspberries 
LATHAM GIANT. The Giant of the Red 
Raspberries. Without an careperan Lath- coming on all summer and fall. Price: 6 for 59c; 
am is the most popular variety grown. 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.69; 100 for $5.75, post- 
Strong, sturdy canes and foliage, grow- paid. 
ing tall and upright, ence Sveyel cre 
and is an enormous producer of luscious ¢ 
berries. Latham has an extra long fruiting Blackberries 
season, producing its splendid berries 
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BIG CHIEF RED RASPBERRY. Earliest 
of all. Fruits ten to 12 days ahead of 
Latham. A real producer and money 
maker for the early market. Hardy, dis- 
ease resistant, fine large berries. Price, 
selected plants: 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.19; 
50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.69; 500 for 
$14.00, postpaid. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRIES. 
World’s most popular and profitable 
Blackcap. You can depend on this fine 
reliable variety to produce a heavy crop 
regularly. Excellent for table and canning. 
Price: 12 for 65c; 25 for $1.19; 100 for 
$3.69; 500 for $13.50, postpaid. 
‘New Thornless Boysenberry © 
This is the early ripening strain of Thornless Boysenberry with canes as smooth as a 
grape vine. Ripens 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than Boysenberry. Heavier yielder than the f 
common Boysenberry. This new strain Thornless Boysenberry is identical to the Boysen- ¢ 
bery except that there are no thorns and it ripens earlier. Stong plants, 3 for 65c; 5 for 
$1.00; 10 for $1.79; 100 for $9.95, postpaid. 
Sensational New Boysenberry 
The finest vine berry yet developed. The Boysenbérry will average double the size of the 
Youngberry. You seldom find one less than 144 inches long. A delectable flavor far supe- 
rior to any berry. When planting allow 6 feet each way for vines to grow. Leave vines on 
the ground in summer. In February or March train on trellis. After fruit is picked, cut 
off old canes and let vines fall on the ground. You can make plenty of money with this 
berry. Be the first in your locality to have it. Price: 8 for 79c; 25 for $1.89; 50 for $3.45; 
100 for $6.59, postpaid. 
EARLY HARVEST. The old standby; very early, 
dwarf grower. Does well in Missouri, Kansas, 
and Oklahoma. Price: 12 for 60c; 25 for $1.19; 
100 for $3.69, postpaid. 








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