(Clematis continued) 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Splendid large, 
rosy carmine flowers. 5 inch pot plants. 
Per 
Each 10 
The above three varieties...... 15 6.00 
C. paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). 
20-25 ft. Choicest and most satisfac- 
tory climbing, flowering plant. Small 
white, fragrant flowers in August and 
September. Per Per 
Each 10 100 
DVO RIN Ow) ite se ae 45 4.00 35.00 
LONICERA 
Lonicera belgica (Dutch Woodbine) 12-15 ft. 
Thick, dark green leaves, fragrant 
creamy flowers, purple outside. Each 
EVI N OMe k eto) te ee Se 50 
ING) oh Aceh Ee ee oak eee elie 40 
L. japonica halliana (Hall Japanese Hon- 
eysuckle) 20-25 ft. Blooms freely, large, 
fragrant white flowers turning to yellow. 
Per 
Each 10 
3) 1D Sy los set ance a eee 407 235.50 
L. sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle) 
20-25 ft. High climbing vine with shiny 
foliage; scarlet or orange-red flowers. 
Each 
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POLYGONUM 
Polygonum auberti (Silver Lace Vine) 
25-30 ft. Beautiful foamy white flowers 
all summer and autumn. 
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PUERARIA 
Pueraria thunbergiana (Kudzu Vine) 
50-75 ft. Most rapid growing of all 
vines; large rich green foliage; small ra- 
cemes, rosy purple pea-shaped blooms in 
August. 
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WISTERIA 
Wisteria multijuga (Longcluster Wisteria) 
30-50 ft. Long drooping racemes, laven- 
der-purple flowers. Fine to cover a trel- 
lis or pergola. 
3 yr. 
W. sinensis (Blue or Purple Chinese 
Wisteria) 30-50 ft. Produces in early 
spring thousands of pendulous clusters 
delicate violet-blue blossoms. Rich per- 
fume. 
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W. sinensis alba (White Chinese Wis- 
teria) 30-50 ft. A good climber vigorous 
and free flowering—bearing in profusion 
drooping clusters of white blossoms. 
FRUIT TREES 
Orchard planters: Send us your WANT LISTS for our special low letter prices. 
APPLES 
2 and 3 year apple trees, well branched. 
Per Per 
Each 10 100 
ArtonD 1G, 
7/16 in. to 9/16 in. cal. .60 5.00 40.00 
A to 6 fit., 
9/16 in. to 11/16 in. cal. .75 6.00 50.00 
Setoeiett., 
fv Gearacal. and up =-:-/.. 85 7.00 60.00 
1 yr. Apple trees—Priced on application. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Medium. Bears 
young—late summer. 
Summer Rambo. Size medium. Last of 
August. 
Yellow Transparent. Medium size. Earl- 
iest and best of early kinds. Late August. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Maiden Blush. Large flat; pale yellow. Val- 
pee for market. September and Octo- 
er. 
McIntosh Red. 
tember. 
Vigorous tree. Middle Sep- 
Fall Rambo. Size medium. September and 
October. 
Red Astrichan. Very sub-acid; red in col- 
or. August and September. 
Smokehouse. Large yellow. 
Wealthy. Large red. August and Septem- 
Per. WINTER VARIETIES 
Cortland. Fine quality red apple. 
early October. 
Baldwin. Large bright red. Good keeper. 
Bedford Red. Medium large. Highly rec- 
ommended for Pennsylvania and New 
York. 
Grimes Golden. Medium size. 
vember to March. 
Ripens 
Keeps No- 
Jonathan. Medium size. Can be kept un- 
til late winter. 
Mammoth Black Twig. 
keeper. 
Monocacy. Vigorous tree. 
Flavor mild. Long 
Firm, fine tex- 
tured, juicy fruit. Keeps well into 
spring. At its best through February 
and March. 
