Sherman’s Hardy CLIMBING VINES 
Vines create beauty, softening hard, barren lines of 
walls, porch, trellis, etc. Use to screen unattractive views 
or trail over fence. 


stone or wood. Very hardy. 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA 
Creeper)—A perfectly hardy, rapid climb- 
er. Large, five-lobed leaves which change to 
bright scarlet in autumn. 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
that clings to stone or brick. Small leaves, color- 
ful in fall. 
75c¢ each; 2 for $1.40. 
ters of berries in fall with orange husks and 
bright red berries. 
groups of two vines. 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
flowers. (Do not plant where soil remains too 
wet.) 
95c each; 2 for $1.90. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA (White)—Sweet 
Hall's Honeysuckle 
scented, small fragrant white flowers 
PLANT VINES DEEPLY produced freely in autumn. Rapid 
grower. 
in good garden soil, packing the earth 
Then cut the 
tops back to within a few inches of the 
75c each; 2 for $1.40. 
firmly around the roots. 
ing Honeysuckle. Flaming red flowers, 
bright yellow inside. 
75¢ each: 2 for $1.40. 
HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S — A long-time 
favorite. Lovely fragrant flowers of 
white and yellow nearly all summer 
long. Does well in sun or shade. 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
ground. in planting Clematis, the 
crowns should be about 3 inches below 
the surface. Clematis need drainage 
and must not be planted where the 
Cutworms may be 
ground is too wet. 
avoided by wood ashes. 
HONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET—One 
of the most desirable of vines. Glossy 
foliage. Flowers trumpet-shaped about 
1¥% inches long. Salmon shade on out 
side, bright red on inner side, borne in 
clusters. Blooms over long period of 
time. . 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
’ 
location. 
ABU HASSON—Gold color, 
brown. 
streaked with 
ALBERT VICTOR—Rich blue, self colored va- 
riety. 
FAIRY—Dainty white with delicate blue tones. 
HER MAJESTY—The best of the pinks. 
LORELY—Light yellow and purple bicolor. 
L. A. WILLIAMSON—Soft violet and velvety 
purple. 

(Virginia & 
BITTERSWEET—A native twining vine. Large clus- 
For best results, plant in § 
CLEMATIS JACKMANII (Purple)—Large purple | 
HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame)—Everbloom- 
2-Year Vines—ALL POSTPAID 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANII (Engelman’s Ivy)—A vigorous grower, clings to brick, : 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII (Boston Ivy)—Graceful vine fx 

Wisterla, Purple 
SILVER LACE—Large, feathery sprays of 
creamy white flowers produced in late 
summer and fall. a 
75¢ each: 2 for $1.40. 
TRUMPET FLOWER — Closely resembles 
Wisteria. Flowers borne in small clus- 
ters about 2 inches in length. Attractive. 
65c each; 2 for $1.25. 
WISTERIA, PURPLE—Long clusters of pur- 
ple flowers in June and July. Attractive 
foliage, a rapid grower. 
75¢ each; 2 for $1.40. 
LIBERTY IRIS 
Plant Iris where other things will not grow. They will stand the test of almost any 
Iris roots should be planted very shallow, just covering the roots with dirt. 
We offer 12 splendid varieties at attractive prices: ; 
29c each; 3 for 79c; 6 for $1.48 
POSTPAID 
MME. CHEREAU—White with violet edging. 
NUEE D’ORAGE—Delicate pale purple. 
PROSPER LAUGIER—Fiery bronze and Indian 
purple. 
QUAKER LADY—Smoky lavender with yellow 
shadings. 
oe NIXE—White with violet and white 
alls. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—Bright deep yellow. At- 
tractive. : ante 
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