

Climbing Vines 
Hardy vines are a great boon to home-makers and their 
rapidity of growth will. in one or two seasons, do much 
toward the effect of “homey’’ comfort. 

QUANTITY PRICES FOR VINES 
If five or more vines of one variety are wanted, 
refer to “Quantity Prices” on Page 3. 
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Ivy 
AMPELOPSIS— 
engelmani. (Engelman’s Ivy). (x). A self-clinging var- 
iety of Virginia Creeper. Very rapid grower and ex- 
tremely hardy. 2 yr. 50c. 
quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper or American Ivy). (x). 
One of the most popular of all vines for covering 
walls, stumps, fences, etc. Rich colored foliage and 
sprays of blue berries in autumn. 2 yr. 50c. 
veitchi. (Boston or Japan Ivy). (xxx). The finest vine 
that clings to brick or stone walls. A rapid grower 
that clings to the smoothest surface and the olive- 
green foliage turns to autumn tints. 75c. 
Dutchman’s Pipe 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho. (x). The ideal vine for shady 
locations and also does well in sun. Very large, closely 
laid, deep green leaves. Flowers brownish; resembling 
small pipes. $1.50. 
Trumpet Vine 
BIGNONIA radicans. (xxx). Very large, scarlet, trumpet- 
shaped flowers in late summer: A vigorous climber, 
clinging to walls like Ivy and fine for walls, arbors, 
rocks or over old trees and stumps. 7T5c. 
Bittersweet 
CELASTRUS— 
articulatus. (Japanese Bittersweet). (x). Considered by 
some even finer than the American Bittersweet. 60c. 
scandens. (American Bittersweet). (x). A native climber 
bearing masses of attractive, orange-crimson berries 
which hang on during the fall and early’ winter. 
Useful for home decoration in winter. 60c. 
Clematis 
CLEMATIS tangutica. (Golden Clematis). (x). A rather 
new variety with golden-yellow flowers all summer 
and followed by feathery white seed balls which 
enhance the effect. Very hardy. 60c. 

_.Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum auberti) 
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Trumpet Vine (Bignonia radicans) 
Winter Creeper 
These choice, hardy creepers, with evergreen foliage, 
are fine for covering walls, tree trunks or on a trellis. If 
assisted when getting ‘started;-will cling‘to *asbrick wall. 
EUONYMUS— | 
radicans variegata. Lovely green and white variegated 
foliage. 5c. 
—vegetus. A ‘“‘gem’’ and very effective with its shiny, 
deep green, large leathery foliage. 90c. 
—viridis. Leaves lighter green than Vegetus and a 
faster grower. 50c. 
Honeysuckle 
The Honeysuckles are among the finest of all climbing 
vines. Rich looking, partly evergreen foliage and highly 
fragrant flowers. 
LONICERA— 
halliana. (Hall’s Japan |Honeysuckle). (XXX). ‘Very 
fragrant, pure white and yellow flowers nearly all 
summer. 75c. 
sempervirens (Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle). 
flowers nearly all summer. 75c. ne 
Silver Lace Vine 
POLYGONUM auberti. (xxx). An elegant new climbing 
vine of vigorous habit, attaining a height of 20 
feet or more in a season. Dense foliage and produces 
during the summer and fall great fancy sprays of 
white flowers in abundance. $1.25. 
Scarlet 

FROM GLACE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA— 
I am greatly pleased with the plants 
and-bushes I purchased from you in 
the spring. All are growing nicely. I 
am hoping to get more plants later. 
(Name on Request) June 27, 1944 

Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle 
