
AMPELOPSIS 
Quinquefolia = (Vir- 
ginia Creeper). A na- 
tive vine with 5-parted leaves which 
turn to a rich crimson in Fall. Rapid 
growing plant for fences, rocky slopes 
ang? Danks. -00G. each eo booslores. 
Tricuspidata (Boston Ivy). Ideal for use in towns or 
eC cities for it is not fussy about soil, not troubled by in- 
sects or diseases, nor injured by smoke or dirt. Glossy, 
dark green leaves, brilliant red in Fall, make a per- 
fect cover for brick or stones. 50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 
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BIGNONIA 
Radicans (Trumpet Vine). High climbing, with large, orange-scarlet 
flowers which bloom nearly all Summer. Provide with rich soil. 
50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 
CELASTRUS 
> Orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). 
é A vigorous climber, valued for its 
orange berries which are bright in 
Fall and Winter. Splendid for 
Winter decoration. Plant in 
groups. 50c. each, $1.35 for 3. 

Wisteria 
ONUM 
CLEMATIS Atos Lace Vine). 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Rapid grower; foamy white 
You admire this beautiful vine in Sept- flowers in late Summer. It 
ember when it is a mass of fragrant, makes a quick, dense screen. 
white flowers. Foliage remains a glossy Sun or shade. 75c. each. 
green until Winter. Splendid for trel- 
lises and porches. 75c. each. WISTERIA 
Sinensis (Wisteria). Droop- 
LONICERA ing clusters of lavender flow- 
ers in May. Grows rapidly. 
Japonica halliana (Hall's Japanese These are grafted plants to 
Honeysuckle). An old. favorite with insure early bloom. It is im- 
dark, semi-evergreen leaves and yellow portant to keep all suckers 
and white flowers from July to Fall. (other stems that grow from 
‘ 50c. each, $1.35 for 3, 10 for $4.00. roots) cut away. $1.00 each. 
Bittersweet 

Trumpet Vine Hall’s Honeysuckle 
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Virginia Creeper 
