CLIMBING VINES 
Sent prepaid east of the Mississippi River and north of the states of Tennessee and North 
Carolina. 
CULTURAL HINTS: Vines require about the same planting methods as shrubs. If they are to 
be trained over a building, do not plant them too close. One foot away is good and 14 feet 
is better. 
If you wish to train the Wisteria to a tree form, remove side shoots and train the strongest 
leader to a stake to the desired height. Allow it to branch at the top only. Stake may be 
removed after a year or two as the plant will then be strong enough to support itself. Old 
Wisteria plants that do not bloom should be heavily root pruned. Spring planting only. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
(Polygonum) 
Large, fluffy, fleecelike, white 
flowers in great foamy sprays. 
Grows very fast—often as much 
as 20 feet in a single year. 
Dense foliage forms a perfect 
screen of beauty for covering an 
undesirable spot. 2-year plants, 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
New Trumpet Flower, 
MME. GALLEN 
An extremely lovely new hy- 
brid variety of the Trumpet Vine. 
Clusters of flaring blooms three 
inches across, appearing all 
summer, are rich apricot, tinted 
orange at the centers. It will 
cling readily to brick or wood 
without support. Use and ad- 
mire Mme. Gallen where bright- 
J ness‘ and color are wanted. 
Silver Lace Vine $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 

LARGE FLOWERING HYBRID CLEMATIS 
New, exceptionally large-flowered varieties. No other climbing vine gives the continuous dis- 
play of color and all-around beauty of Hybrid Clematis. : 
Crimson King. Spectacular, large, crimson-red flowers with white center; a striking combination. 
Flowers often measure up to 6 inches. 2-year plants, $1.50 each; $4.00 for 3. 
Mme. Baron Veillard. Lovely large lilac-rose flowers in great quantities all summer. $1.25 each; 
$3.25) for) 3: 
Jackmani. Mammoth purple-blue flowers in amazing profusion. $1.25 each; $3.25 for 3. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Lovely large flowers of brilliant red. $1.25 each; $3.25 for 3. 
SPECIAL! 1 Mme. Baron Veillard, 1 Jackmani, and 1 Mme. Edouard Andre, for $3.25. 

Wisteria 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 
User! MAGNIFICENT WISTERIA 
Very hardy fast growing climber with dense green The trie-blue Wisteria mNose : 
: ; f “ ; = " ive, dense, weeping clusters of lovely blue flowers on a fast- 
foliage which becomes covered with pure white, deli- growing vine. Foliage is glossy, light green. 75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
ciously fragrant flowers in August and September. 2- 
New Hybrid Wisterias 
year, field-grown plants, 90c each; $2.25 for 3. 
Lovely new hybrids—very long, slender clusters of dainty, pea-shaped flowers. Blooming 
periods are long and usually start to bloom the fi:st year after planting. These new varieties 
may be trained into tree forms that will produce large, sturdy trunks. Just keep the lower 
branches trimmed off, allowing them to branch out only at the top. 
Fine, 2-year grafted plants: $2.00 each; any 3 for $5.50. 
Floribunda Rosea. The finest pink Wisteria. Very profuse blooms. Clusters 1¥2 feet long. 
Kyushaku. Translated, this means ‘‘nine feet.’’ The lavender flower clusters actually do attain 
a length of three feet. 
Shiro Noda. Lovely, pure white clusters two feet long. 
ORIENTAL BITTERSWEET BOSTON IVY 
(Celastrus) The most widely used Ivy for covering 
Nothing finer for winter bouquets. You can have brick, stone or wood. Dense, lustrous green 
these b-illiant orange berries in your own back {foliage takes on grand autumn tints. The 
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yard, they are so easily grown. We list the supe blue berries add attractiveness in fall and 
rior Oriental Bittersweet because it is certain to early winter. 2-year plants, 65c each; $1.50 
fruit and is completely covered with the very for 3; $4.50 for 10. 
decorative berries throughout the fall season. A 
very rapid grower. Grows well in either sun o1 Goldflame ,. Honeysuckle 
shade. 3-year-old, heavy, field-grown plants, 90c 
each; $2.30 for 3. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Goldflame. An exquisite new variety. Immense, 
showy clusters of trumpet-shaped buds with 
fragrant flower clusters measuring up 
to seven inches across. Outside petals 
brilliant flame-pink, inside a creamy 
golden yellow. Dark glossy foliage. 
Can be sheared to form a hedge or 
shrub or allowed to grow naturally as 
a vine. Blooms freely from early spring 
until heavy frost. 2-year plants, 90c 
each; $2.30 for 3. 

Halliana (Hall’s Honeysuckle). An ex- 
tremely strong growing vine that spreads to 
form a dense mat. Because it roots deeply, it 
is one of the best vines for holding a bank. 
Evergreen foliage and fragrant, cream colored 
flowers that appear all summer. Also fine for 
trellises. Plant 18 inches apart. 2-year plants, 
60c each; $1.50 for 3; $4.00 for 10; 8.00 for 25. 
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