SHERMAN'S Hardy CLIMBING VINES 


AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANII (Engel- 
man's Ivy)—A vigorous grower, 
clings to brick, stone or wood. 
Very hardy. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Vir- 
ginia Creeper)—-A perfectly 
hardy, rapid climber. Large, five-lobed 
leaves which change to bright scarlet in 
autumn. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)—Graceful 
vine that clings to stone or brick. Small 
leaves, colorful in fall. 
BITTERSWEET—A native twining vine. Large 
clusters of berries in fall with orange husks 
and bright red berries. For best results, 
plant in groups of two vines. 
. i CLEMATIS JACKMANII (Purple)—Large pur- 
Hall's Honeysuckle ple flowers. (Do not plant where soil 
remains too wet.) 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA (White) — 
PLANT VINES DEEPLY Sweet scented, small fragrant white 
flowers produced freely in autumn. 
in good garden soil, packing the earth Rapid grower. 
firmly around the roots. Then cut the 
tops back to within a few inches of the HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame)—Ever- 
ground. In planting Clematis, the crowns booming Honeysuckle. Flaming red 
should be about 3 inches below the sur- flowers, bright yellow inside. 
face. Clematis need drainage and must 
not be planted where the ground is too HONEYSUCKLE, HALL'S__A long-time 
wet. Cut worms may be avoided by 
wood ashes. 
favorite. Lovely fragrant flowers 
of white and yellow nearly all sum- 
mer long. Does well in sun or 
shade. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET— 
One of the most desirable of vines. 
Glossy foliage. Flowers trumpet- 
shaped about 1% inches long. Sal- 
mon shade on outside, bright red on 
inner side, borne in clusters. Blooms 
over long period of time. 
Clematis Jackmanii (2-year) ........$.89 each; 2 for $1.65 
Gold Flame (2-year)............-- .79 each; 2 for 1.50 
Silver Lace (2-year)...-...-.--.... .69 each; 2 for 1.30 
Other Varieties (2-year).-.....-... 49 each; 2 for  .85 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
SILVER LACE—Large, feathery sprays 
of creamy white flowers produced 
in late summer and fall. 

Clematis Paniculata 
TRUMPET FLOWER—Closely resembles 
Wisteria. Flowers borne in small 
clusters about 2 inches in length. 
Attractive. 
WISTERIA PURPLE—Long clusters of 
purple flowers in June and July. 
Attractive foliage, a rapid grower. 
Crimson Rambler 

CLIMBING ROSES 
Everyone loves the Climbing Rose. Plant on a trellis by the porch, in the 
yard, or to climb on an arbor. A mass of beauty. 
Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
2-Year’ Giant ois so a atin anim a DOS $1.80 $3.30 $5.95 
2-Year Fancy...---------------. .50 1.35 2.40 3.95 
ALL PRICES PREPAID 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Brilliant carmine flowers of especially fine 
form and rich perfume, borne in clusters. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—The famous crimson-clustered climber. Flowers produced 
from the ground to tip in large, pyramidal clusters. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Clear shell-pink flowers, borne in clusters. Fully double 
with crinkled petals. 
PAULS SCARLET—Intense scarlet flowers of excellent shape and moderate size. 
Blooms very liberally. 
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