HARDY CLIMBING VINES) 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis) 
Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchii) is the most popular of all 
hardy vines to cover chimneys and brick or stone walls where 
it clings firmly to the smoothest surface. The deep, glossy 
green leaves turn to beautiful autumn tints after the fall frosts. 
Grows in either sun or shade. Hardy in Zone 4. Heavy 2 year 
old plants 90c each; 3 for $2.40 postpaid. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus) 
The well known Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens) is a very 
desirable climber, not only for its outdoor ornamental value but 
for indoor winter decorations as well. The tiny blossoms are 
hidden beneath a dense mass of bright green foliage which 
gives way in the fall to myriads of bright orange-capsuled ber- 
ries that remain on the vine well into the winter. The dried 
sprays of berries are inyaluable for winter bouquets and al- 
ways find a ready market. Hardy in Zone 3. Strong 2 year old 
plants 80c each; 3 for $2.10 postpaid. 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET 
The Evergreen Bittersweet (Huonymus Vegetus) is a beauti- 
ful evergreen vine that will succeed in either sun or shade. If 
planted near a rough stone or brick wall it will cling to the 
surface but if planted in the open, it piles itself up into a low 
shrub-like growth. The glossy green foliage is thick and leath- 
ery and even in the north will remain on the vine throughout 
the winter. Bright colored berries appear in the fall and cling 
to the vine well into the winter months or until eaten by birds. 
Hardy in Zone 4. Strong 2 year old plants 90c each; 3 for 
$2.40 postpaid. 
LARGE FLOWERED CLEMATIS 
One of the most highly prized of all the flowering vines 
because of their large colorful flowers that often measure 5 
to 6 inches across. ‘Many people have had little success with 
Clematis because of soil conditions which can easily be rem- 
edicd. They are partial to lime and should have a handful 
occasionally worked into the soil around the plants. Hardy 
in zone 4. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Double White. 
JACKMANITI. Violet-purple. 
MONTANA RUBENS. Anemone-pink. 
RAMONA. Sky-blue. 
Your choice of the above large-flowered Clematis at $1.00 
each; all four for $3.60, postpaid. 
CHINESE PURPLE WISTARIA 
The light purple flowers are produced in clusters a foot 
or more in length. Scedling pkints require many years in 
which to bloom. Our Wistarias are all grafted from the 
blooming wood and should flower within two or three years. 
Hardy in zone 4. Strong 2 year old plants, 90c each; 3 for 










: $2.40, postpaid. Clematis Ramona 
Honeysuckle Goldflame (Heckrotti). No other hardy climbing vine EB i saa 
, will bloom so continuously over such a long period of time as Goldflame. | ay tuESE PRICES 
Every plant in the nursery is loaded with blossoms from May until 
heavy fall frosts. The showy trumpet-shaped flowers are bright red 
outside and yellow inside. The reflexed petals expose both colors and 
give a pleasing two-tone effect. We believe this to be the most valuable 
climber introduced in recent years. It can also be trimmed into shrub. 
form if desired. Hardy in zone 4. $1.00 cach; 3 for $2.70, postpaid. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Silver Lace Vine-(Polygonum Auberti) is one of the fastest growing 
hardy vines in existence, making a dense growth to 25 fect high, some- 
times in a single season. During late summer and fall the entire vine 
is covered with foamy sprays of white flowers. If you need a vine to 
produce quick results, Polygonum will best suit your purpose. Hardy 
in zone 4. Two year old plants 90c each; 3 for $2.40, postpaid. 
ORANGE TRUMPET VINE 
Very hardy and rapid grower. Used for covering unsightly places, 
stumps, or wherever a showy flowering vine is desired. Produces clus- 
ters of trumpet-shaped, orange-scarlet flowers about 3 inches long. It 
grows in poor soil and may be used as a tall 
climber; or if it is trained to a tall stake and its 
longest shoots trimmed now and then, it makes a 
good small flowering tree. Hardy in zone 4. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 



Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

Silver Lace Vine 
