
TESTED and PROVEN VARIETIES 




With their variance in color, their beauty of foliage and 
blossom, their grace wherever used, these vines frequently 
provide the finishing touches of any planting. Some adhere 
to the masonry, some must be trained through lattice or trellis, 
and others with their tendrils will cling tenaciously, unshaken 
by wind or weather. We describe only those having been 
tested and proven equal to conditions of the West and North- 
west. 
-BETA-GRAPE. Very hardy, good grower. Fruit of medium size and fair 
quality. Good for pergolas and arbors. 2-yr. No. 1, $0.40 each. 
CLEMATIS, JACKMAN. Large purple flowers, not so easy to transplant. 
Should be planted north or east of the building. Is tender and fragile 
and should have care while starting. Profuse bloomer in summer. 
Heavy, $0.75 each. 
CLEMATIS, SWEET AUTUMN. Rapid grower; has small white star-like fra- 
grant flowers in abundance during late summer and early fall. Should be cut 
back each spring. Good for shade and arbors. Very good. Heavy, $0.55 each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, GOLDFLAME. New. A superlative variety; beautiful, hardy 
and versatile. The large flame-coral trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after 
nightfall, appear in immense, showy clusters in the same year the plant is 
set out. Reaching its full glory of bloom in early summer, it nevertheless 
flowers abundantly from May until frost. Dark blue-green foliage; disease and pest free. Is attrac- 
tive in itself and makes a perfect background for the brilliance of the flowers. Allowed to grow nat- 
urally, Geldflame will climb a trellis or spread as a ground-cover; pruned, it becomes a striking spec- 
imen shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared, it gives a smashing effect as an everblooming 
hedge. Heavy, 2-yr., $0.70 each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET. Scarlet fire-cracker like flowers two inches long. Blooms 
profusely and is very showy. Excellent vine for porches and arbors. 2-yr. heavy, $0.70 each. 
IVY, ENGLEMAN (Amp. engelmanni). Similar to Virginia Creeper except that it clings to stone, brick, 
or stucco and is the hardiest vine for this purpose. Colors in fall. 2-yr. heavy, $0.35 each. 
IVY, BOSTON (Amp. tricuspidata). Three-lobed leaves. Colors WISTERIA, PURPLE. A rapid grower. Flowers pale blue, borne 
in fall. Clings to stucco, stone or brick. Semi-hardy. Best on in long pendulous clusters in May and June. Good for pergolas. 
north or east. 2-yr., heavy, $0.60 each. 2-yr., $0.50 each. 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans). A hardy climber, large 
trumpet-shaped flowers, 2 to 3 inches long, brilliant scarlet in MISCELLANEOUS VINES. Halls Honeysuckle, No. 1, $0.30; Sil- 
August. Good for walls or trees or pillar shrubs. 2 yr., heavy, ver Lace Vine, $0.60; Bittersweet, No. 1, $0.50. 
$0.35 each. 
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