
CLIMBING VINES 
AMPELOPSIS 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston or Japanese Ivy)—Use- 
ful in city or suburb; its glossy foliage withstands dust and 
smoke well. Clings to bricks, walls, fences or rocks. Once es- 
tablished forms a dense, rapid growth. Foliage turns to bril- 
liant scarlet, crimson and orange in the Fall. Price: 3- 
year-old, 75c each, 2-year-old, 50c each. 
ENGLISH IVY 
English Ivy—tThere is nothing superior to English Ivy grow- 
ing over old stumps or on stone walls. Splendid 4-inch pots. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
LONICERA HECKROTTI 
Goldflame Honeysuckle (Trade Mark)—A superlative 
variety; beautiful, hardy and versatile. The large flame-coral 
trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear in 
immense, showy clusters the same year the plant is set out. 
Reaching its full glory of bloom in early Summer, it never- 
theless flowers abundantly from May until frost. Dark blue- 
green foliage, disease and pest free, is attractive in itself 
and makes a perfect background for the brilliance of the 
flowers. 
Allowed to grow naturally, Goldflame will climb a trellis or 
spread as a ground cover, if pruned it becomes a striking 
specimen shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared it 
gives a smashing effect as an everblooming hedge. Price: 
75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Lonicera Halliana (Hall's Evergreen Honey- 
suckle)—One of the best vines for all purposes, blooms 
from early Summer to frost. Flowers yellow and white with 
a delightful fragrance. Very vigorous grower. Splendid cov- 
ering for banks and slopes. 2-year-old plants. Price: 50c 
each, $3.50 per dozen. 
Polygonum Auberti (Silver Lace Vine)—This vine 
produces a great profusion of foamy white flower sprays 
during the Fall, which often bloom in a limited way earlier 
in the season. It makes a strong, vigorous growth attaining 
a height of 25 feet, and is perfectly hardy. Price: 50c 
each, $5.00 per dozen. Lonicera "Goldflame” 
CLEMATIS 
(A GARDEN TREASURE) 
The Clematis are becoming more popular each year since gardeners are beginning to understand their cul- 
ture a little better. They are easily grown but do best in rich, well-drained loam to which has been added 
sand or peat moss. The collar of the plant should be set at least three inches below the surface of the soil and 
firm the soil well around the roots. Plants give much better results if they are watered frequently in very dry 
weather. Partial shade and a little lime applied to the soil occasionally is appreciated. Ideal for covering old 
stumps or stone walls. A selected list would be as follows (these are all two-year-old plants on their own 
roots). 

LARGE FLOWERING SMALL FLOWERING 
Price: $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen Price: 75c each; $7.50 per dozen 
CRIMSON KING except where noted 
Large, bright red. CRISPA 
BELLE OF WOKING A bell-shaped, bright blue, very lovely. 
Grayish blue, double. TEXENSIS 
HENRY II Small, urn-shaped, bright red. 
Large single, white. TANGUTICA OBTUSIUSCULA 
DUCHESS of EDINBURGH Bell-shaped, orange-yellow. 
Large, double white. PANICULATA 
JACKMANI Small star-shaped, white, fragrant, flowers in late 
The popular deep purple. August. Price: 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
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