
NURSERIES 

MALMO Vines and Creepers 
All but evergreen varieties in this class are hardy in sub-zero climates. 
Sturdy select, well-grown plants, except where otherwise noted. 
Prices, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50. 
AMPELOPSIS Engelmanni (Deciduous Ivy). 
five leaf type, clings to brick. 
Quinquefolia. ‘Virginia Creeper.”’ 
screens and trellis, Rapid grower. Brilliant fall foliage. 
Veitchi. ‘‘Improved Boston Ivy.” Bright green foliage. Best for brick cover- 
ing. Scarlet leaves in autumn. 
ARISTOLOCHIA, Sipho. ‘‘Dutchman’s Pipe.” Very large heart-shaped leaves. 
Best vine for screening. 
BIGNONIA, Capreolata. ‘‘Trumpet Vine.’’ Vigorous grower, Orange-scarlet 
trumpet-shaped flowers in clusters. July-August. 
CELASTRUS Scandens. ‘American Bittersweet.” 20-25 ft. Hardy, fast-grow- 
ing vine producing clusters of orange-scarlet berries. Fine for cutting. 
Large Flowered Clematis 
With profuse, showy blooms and Gense foliage it is probably the most desir- 
able vine for plantings in the Northwest. Due to the particular requirements 
of Clematis, we do not guarantee them except to be true to name and in good 
healthy condition when delivered. 
SOIL: A rich well-drained loam, loosened by sand or peat moss, is best. 
Mix in thoroughly a little lime or ground lime rock. Be certain that the collar 
of the plant is set 2 to 2% inches below the surface of the soil. Firm the soil 
Especially if planted in full sun provide a root mulch 
of some loosened material such as peat, leaves, straw or rotted manure. 
well around the roots. 
FERTILIZER: Well-rotted manure is preferred as a clem- 
atis food, with a well balanced organic plant food as a close 
second in favor. Work it well into the soil each spring without 
disturbing roots. Also mix in well a little lime occasionally. 
TRELLIS: Provide a support at time of planting—a trellis, 
gateway, pergola, wire netting, old stump, tree, wall or fence. 
The gorgeous blooms of the many improved clematis varieties 
here listed will prove most adequate reward for the effort of 
giving them suitable conditions. 
Strong 2-year plants in gallon containers, in 
fertilized clematis soil, each $2.00. 
Belle of Woking, Double gray-blue. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Very large double, pure white, fragrant. 
Gypsy Queen. Dark violet-purple, velvety texture. 
Henryi. Large, white. 
Jackmani. Large, purple. 
Lawsoniana. An unusually large bright blue, always a colorful 
favorite. 
Mme. Edouard Andre, Large wine-red. : 
Nelly Moser. Delicate mauve petals with maroon bars. 
Prins Hendrik. Very large, ruffled orchid. 
Ramona. Light blue. 
Ville de Lyon. Carmine red, very desirable. 
W. E. Gladstone, Best described as a lovely blue. 
Texensis (Coccinea). To7 ft. Large bell-shaped scarlet flowers. 
A rare red flowering vine that does well anywhere. 
OTHER CLEMATIS 
Crispa. Curly Clematis. Blue fragrant flowers. 
Montana. Hardy, white flowers, spring. 
Montana rubra, Profuse red flowering, spring, hardy. 
Paniculata. Small flowering, fragrant, white, Sept. 
COTONEASTER Humifusa. Red berried evergreen vine. 75c, 
- $1.00, $1.50. 
EUONYMUS Radicans. 
leaves. 
Coloratus, Large green leaves which assume beautiful purple 
tints in fall and wandter. 
Variegated. Similar to above, but has white and green leaves. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Belgian or Dutch. Fairly rapid grower 
bearing fragrant red-yellow blooms in profusion. Early 
summer. 
Gold Flame. To 15 ft. Everblooming from early summer till 
frost, Very fragrant trumpet-shaped showy flowers bright 
red outside, bright yellow inside. Very hardy. New. 
Hall’s Japanese. Evergreen vine producing fragrant white 
blooms in profusion through early summer, often lasting 
until fall. Fine ground cover. 
Hall’s Japanese Variegated. Similar to above but with varie- 
gated white and green leaves. 
Heckrotti. Large, fragrant, flame-red trumpets lined with 
gold are produced in immense showy clusters from early 
summer until frost. Dark blue-green foliage, disease resist- 
ant. Blooms first year, 
Scarlet Trumpet. To 20 ft. Upright grower, dark green foli- 
age, trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers. Very showy. 
To 5 ft. Evergreen vine, small oval 
Rapid grower, heavy foliage, 
Foliage similar to Engelmanni; fine for 
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Clematis 
HYPERICUM calycinum. Evergreen ground cover, large yel- 
low flowers. Each 75c. Quantity prices on request. 
IVY, Conglomerata (Evergreen Ivy). Dwarf bush ivy. Fine 
for rockeries and banks, 
Boston. See Ampelopsis Veitchi. 
English. Beautiful dark green foliage, fine for banks, walls, or 
screens. $25.00 per 100; larger plants, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 
Digitata. Very hardy; small leaved; attractive foliage. Each, 
50c, 75e, $1.50. 
Pedata. Small leaved, Same price. 
Giant Leaved. Similar to above but leaves nearly twice as 
large. Each, 50c, 75c, $1.00. 
Variegated. Similar to above but has white and green varie- 
gated leaves. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
JASMINE. Semi-erect vine-like grower; attractive foliage and 
fragrant flowers. 
Grandiflora (Spanish Perfume Jasmine), Very fragrant large 
pure white flower. Hardy and vigorous; thrives anywhere. 
Produces the basis of the world’s finest perfumes. 
Nudiflorum. Winter blooming, Dec. to Mar. Yellow flowers 
resembling forsythia, sweet scented. 
Officinalis. White fragrant blooms. Good climber. 
Stephanense. Pink flower 1% in. across, intensely fragrant. 
A choice variety. 
KINNIKINNICK. Evergreen compact ground creeper; red 
berries. Each, $1.00, $1.50. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria t.) Rapid grower; purple sweet pea- 
like flowers. 
MATRIMONY VINE, Lycium Chinensis. A hardy vine pro- 
ducing pink to purple blooms from June to Sept. Bright red 
berries in fall, 
POLYGONUM <Auberti. Lace Vine. To 25 ft. Rapid grower, 
fine for screening. Very free blooming throughout summer, 
producing large lacy sprays of creamy white flowers. 
SPURGE, Japanese (Pachysandra). Evergreen ground creeper. 
Small plants, $20.00 per 100; clumps, 75c, $1.00. 
VINCA Minor. Small leaved evergreen creeper with 
flowers, Small plants, $20.00 per 100; clumps, 75c, $1.00. 
WISTERIA. To 20-25 ft. Tall vigorous climber producing 
long clusters of blooms resembling sweet peas in May and 
June. $1.50, $2.50, $3.50. 
Chinensis. Grafted; large purple flowers. 
Multijuga. Grafted; early flowering climber with long droop- 
ing racemes of dark lilac flowers, purple, pink, blue and 
white. 
Longissima (New). Loose graceful exceptionally long racemes 
of light purple. 
Tree or Standard. Dwarf bush wisteria grafted on 4-ft. stems. 
Purple or white. $5.00, $7.50. 
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