
PURPLE WISTERIA 
A magnificent vine, becoming more beautiful each year and 
lasting for generations. Our stock is grafted and grown in a 
special manner to induce its blooming early. Sometimes they 
even bloom the same year planted and always the next year. 
The flowers are fragrant and come in clusters in May-June, 
a perfect bower of beauty. The color is a beautiful lilac- 
purple, far superior to the washed-out lavender color of the 
common Wisteria. After seeing ours, you wouldn’t take the 
other as a gift. Postpaid. 
Heavy 2-Year Plants, Each 60c 
CLEMATIS 
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Clematis are the most colorful and many people think them the 
most beautiful of all flowering vines. On a porch, pergola, trellis 
or fence, they are truly a gorgeous sight, purple, blue, red, pink or 
white. A location shaded from the hot afternoon sun is ideal. 
There is a big difference in clematis plants. Ours are the finest 
2-Year No. 1 plants grown in this country. They will BLOOM 
THIS SUMMER. Postpaid. 
Duchess of Albany— An exquisite pink flower, somewhat trum- 
pet-shaped, on slender yet sturdy stems with a grace and delicacy 
rarely found in climbing plants. Blooms July to September. 
Each $1.50. 
Henryi—A chastely pure white flower of unrivaled charm. Im- 
mense size, often 7 inches across, and produced all summer. 
Each $1.00. 
Jackmani— When you see this plant, covered with hundreds of 
the purple blooms, you will know why it is called the Queen of 
the Vines. The flowers are large, 4 to 6 inches across and pro- 
duced freely all summer well into fall. Each $1.00. 
Mme. Ed. Andre—This is the free-est blooming and the most 
popular red Clematis. Its striking, velvety red flowers are pro- 
duced profusely. Each $1.00. 
Ramona—Enchanting light blue flowers all summer. 
Each 
Texensis—From June to frost, this handsome Clematis produces 
its bright red, bell-shaped flowers, in great profusion. Each $1.00. 
Paniculata— This is the small-flowering variety so popular be- 
cause of its fragrant, white flowers in late summer and early 
fall. Each 50c. 

SILVER LACE VINE—The F 
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astest Growing Hardy Vine 
The Silver Lace Vine often grows 10 to 12 feet the very first 
summer, covered with the thousands of small ivory-white flowers 
from mid-summer to late fall. The foliage is glossy-green. Easy 
to grow, it is ideal for porch and pergola, trailing over a fence. 
YOU WILL HAVE SHADE AND FLOWERS THIS SUM- 
MER. Heavy 2-Year No. 1 Plants, Postpaid. Each 50c, 
3 for $1.25. 
Hall’s Honeysuckle—One of the most useful of all vines—for 
porch, fence, trellis, arbor, for covering cave and banks and steep 
slopes. The fragrant white and yellow flowers are produced all 
summer. Attractive blue-green foliage stays on far into winter. 
Easy to grow, everywhere, in sun or partial shade. Postpaid. 
Each 30c, 4 for $1.00. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle— Like Hall’s except the flowers 
are red. Postpaid. Each 30c, 4 for $1.00. 
Engelman Ivy—Grows rapidly and thrives everywhere. Foliage 
colors in fall. Clings to stone, brick or wood. Each 30c. 
Boston Ivy—The vine of romance—that adds its distinctive 
beauty to both the-simple clap-board cottage and the stone man- 
sion. It clings so closely to the walls, they seem to be shingled 
with leaves. The foliage colors a charming maroon in the fall. 
Clings without support to even the smoothest surface. Prefers a 
north or east side. This is the vine generally seen clinging to 
buildings. Our 2-Year No. 1 vines are far superior to smaller 
plants. Postpaid. Each 40c. 
BOSTON IVY 


