HARDY VINES 27 Posieaio 
Hall’s Sweet Scented Honeysuckle 
A strong, vigorous evergreen variety of Honeysuckle, with pure 
white flowers changing to yellow. Very fragrant and covered with 
blooms from June to November. 2-yr., 35¢ each; 5 for $1.50. 
Chinese Purple Wistaria 
Beautiful climbing vine of rapid growth, producing long, pendu- 
lous clusters of pale blue flowers. Fine for shading the upper part 
of a house. Will wind its way up any support. 
Note: We are often asked why some Wistaria does not bloom. 
The answer is that you have been getting plants raised from seed. 
Many of these will never bloom. We graft our Wistaria from 
blooming wood and guarantee that they will bloom the second or 
third year after planting. 2-yr. grafted, 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
NOTE: For ADDITIONAL VINES, See page 28. 
Boston lvy 
A splendid vine for covering, as it clings perfectly to the smooth- 
est surface. Foliage is bright glossy green, changing to brilliant 
hues of scarlet, crimson and orange in the fall. This is the vine 
seen sO much creeping up over brick walls of old churches and 
homes. Hardy and easily grown. All 2-yr. vines. 50¢ each; 3 for 
$1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
EVERGREEN How to Grow Clematis 
Clematis will thrive in almost any 
climate but for best results they should 
4 ITTER- be planted in a somewhat sunny loca- 
tion and in as near a non-acid soil as 
SWEET possible. If your soil is acid this con- 
dition may be remedied by mixing 
lime with the soil at planting time, 
(Euonymus) or by thoroughly working lime into the 
soil around those plants already in 
place. Clematis should be set so that 

Beautiful worry dark Sal the dirt comes up about 2 inches on 
leaves and attractive orange | the stem above the roots. If planted 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
. : with the crown just level with the soil 
AMERICAN colored berries that stay on they will p00 wither and die from 
H j ; drying out. Dig the hole large enough 
BITTERSWEET ine vine all winter. Foliage so that the roots may be spread out 
A is evergreen and the vine will | naturally in planting. If the soil is 
widen HOVOd By All cling to brick, stone or any | P00% fine Mole, should. be, tilled with 
the come ‘Handsome foliage Boe fatten Kind wofm walle 2-yrea/ Sesion mono ends kep i well wotricd 
; 9g (not drowned) will rarely fail to grow 
has those large clusters of orange- A 
crimson berries which it retains all win- each; 3 for $2.00. and do well. See next page. 
ter. If given support will climb over 
most any surface. Grow your own Bitter- 
sweet. : 
Nice, Heavy Rooted, 3-Year Plants 
50c each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid 




COLUMBINE _—e 
“CRIMSON STAR” 
The Most Beautiful Columbine 
Very scarce and so much in demand that 
many growers cannot keep up with the de- 
mand. Planted in groups they present a 
lovely sight when in full bloom. Grow about 
2 feet tall. Rich dark crimson sepals and 
spurs, in wonderful contrast to the white 
petals—a combination of colors entirely new 
in Aquilegias. Flowers are extra large; plants 
are vigorous and free flowering. Beautiful in 
the garden or when cut. 45c¢ each; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
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