


Bignonia, Mme. Galen 
Hardy Climbing 
VINES 4»> 
(GROUND COVERS 
Transplant September to December. 
Vines are often slow to start growth and reluctant to climb. 
To aid you in establishing a quick vine growth we have pre- 
planted most of the varieties listed below to stimulate quick 
growth. They are already growing in paper pots and may be 
planted without a setback. Many will climb 6 to 10 feet 
the first season. 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchi). (Boston Ivy) 
Closely clinging vine with medium sized foliage turning red 
in Autumn. Its rapid growth and closely clinging habit 
make it most popular for brick, stone or stucco walls. 
Dae Ap. Co eek eae Rake cre ery g Ea. $1.00, per doz. $10.00 
BIGNONIA radicans (Trumpet Creeper). Orange-scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers in clusters from July to September. 
Rapid grower but does not flower young. Must be supported 
VE ae Mime von Sola, Musi ele Heute a, cha elie, Peed Ka. 75c. 
B. Mme. Galen. An especially fine variety similar to above 
but with very large, striking salmon-red trumpets. We 
highly recommend this decorative vine. 
Py the Tat 9 oy SES den Aid Pek ae ne OEE” EPR” Part RA Ka. $1.00 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). Well 
known native Bittersweet. Splendid for fences and rocks or 
will make a shrub. The oriental variety differs from the 
native only that it bears more berries. 
TSE LOPS Tipster atic bee a> alee. Ea. 75c., per doz. $7.50 
CLEMATIS jackmani (Purple Clematis). Large purple 
single flowers from June to August. Striking. 
PANG WR ens SEALE et aR AN ED Ea. $1.25, per doz. $12.00 
C. paniculata (Old-fashioned Clematis). The sweet September 
fragrance of this old favorite indicates its presence long 
before the flower-laden vine is seen, and the feathery seeds 
are also decorative. Belongs to the home. 
2 NTO si 5: ee eR ER Ka. 75c., per doz. $7.50 
EUONYMUS radicans. Self-clinging evergreen vine. Es- 
pecially good for covering low stone walls and can be used 
for underplanting of evergreens. 
1OiOcL 2 nie ee. Ka. 75c., per doz. $7.50 
