Thompsonville, Conn. Climbing Vines 
CLIMBING VINES 
USEFUL FOR SHADE OR FOR COVERING WALLS OR TRELLISES 


Actinidia CLEMATIS, Continued 
Arguta. A fine hardy flowering vine of strong growth HYBRID LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
with shiny dark green foliage and greenish white Beauty at its best is the only description of these 
flowers with purplish center followed by an edible — gorgeous flowers available in a wide range of color 
fruit. Strong plants 75c each, $6.75 per 10. and so useful on trellises, arbors, and old tree stumps. 
. Clematis should be planted in deep, rich, well drained 
Ampelopsis soil into which has been mixed an abundance of 
Englemani. Similar to our native Woodbine except lime and should never suffer from lack of water. 
that the growth is more slender and graceful, the 
foliage smaller and more attractive. 40c each, $3.50 EXTRA STRONG POT GROWN PLANTS 
per 10. Extra heavy plants 50c each, $4.50 per 10. 
Veitchi (Boston or Brick Ivy). Glossy green, ivy-like 
leaves. Indispensable for covering walls, rocks, 
stumps, etc. Strong 3 yr. plants 60c each, $5.50 per 
10. Pot grown plants, for summer planting, 75c each. 
Comtesse de Bouchaud. Pink. $1.25 each. 
Elsa Spath. Bright blue. $1.25 each. 
Henryi. Large white. $1.00 each. 
Jackmani. Purple. $1.00 each. 
ots Betty RST a $1.95 oy 
F HI awsoniana. Large blue. $1.25 each. 
. Aristolochia Mme. E. Andre. Red. $1.00 each. 
Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). A rapid growing vine, with Mrs. Cholmondeley. Wisteria blue. $1.25 each. 
broad heart shaped foliage. One of the best vines Nelly Mosher. Mauve, red bar. $1.25 each. 
for arbors. Strong pot grown plants $1.00 each. Prins Hendrik. Ruffled orchid. $1.50 each. 
Radicans (Trumpet Creeper). A splendid hardy climber, 
bearing in August clusters of large orange-scarlet Halleana. A strong rapid growing, almost evergreen 
Honeysuckle 
flowers of trumpet form. 50c each. Pot grown plants, variety, with very fragrant white and yellow flowers, 
for summer planting, 75c each. from June to November. Pot grown plants, 50c each. 
Celastrus Polygonum 
Scandens (Native Bittersweet). An ever-popular native  Auyberti (Silver Lace Wine). A strong, vigorous vine, 
climber which has its many uses. Its large bright green covered throughout the summer and fall with long 
foliage and yellow flowers are followed in late sprays of foamy white flowers. 65c each, $6.00 per 
summer and autumn by its bright orange colored pods 10. 
opening so as to show the scarlet seeds. 3 yr. plants Wisteria 
60c each, $5.50 per 10. 
2 Sinensis. A magnificent flowering vine, covered in early 
Clematis spring with showy, drooping clusters of delicate blue 
flowers. Does not require heavy fertilization. 2 yr. 
Paniculata. A rampant grower with glossy green foliage Bia epg ec cachiccra tery) pet sron clack 
and in late Summer is a perfect cloud of small, white, 
star-like fragrant flowers. Strong 3 yr. plants 60c $1.25 each. 
each, $5.50 per 10. White. Heavy, pot grown plants, $1.25 each. 
Apples Plums 
2 yr. No. 1 trees $1.00 each, $9.00 per 10. $1.20 each, $11.00 per 10 
Baldwin Milton 
Crab Apple, Hyslop RAnintaca Red VARIETIES FINE FOR EATING 
Red Delicious — Red Astrachan Abundance. Large fruit, amber turning to cherry red; 
Red Gravenstein R. |. Greening flesh yellow, tender and juicy. Season August. 
Hubbardston’s Nonesuch Yellow Delicious 
Burbank. Fruits cherry red, covered with blue bloom; 
NY Peaches flesh light yellow; quality fine; early August. 
60c each, $5.50 per 10 Imperial Gage. Large pale green fruit. A juicy, sweet 
Ripening in the order named variety. 
‘Golden Jubilee. Large golden yellow, blushed red. Italian Prune. Skin dark purplish red; flesh dark red. 
Standard early yellow. Mid-season to late. 
Hale Haven. Very hardy; heavy bearer; yellow fleshed. Wickson. Large; carmine color; delicious flavor. Late 
South Haven. Large deep yellow, red cheek. One of season. 
the best. 
Elberta. Large light yellow, red cheek. EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
‘Crawford's Late. Fine quality large yellow with dark Bradshaw. Fruits medium size; almost purple. Season 
cheek. August. Best for canning. 
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