Hardy Baltica Ivy— 
Hedera Helix Gracilis 
ady Baltica and English g vy 
The famous English Ivy with its familiar evergreen, glossy foliage, 
requires winter protection in cold sections of the country where it is 
exposed to chilly winds on open walls. It can, however, be planted with 
perfect safety as a ground cover or as an edging to flower beds any- 
where. Gracilis is perfectly hardy and we recommend its use on the 
north side and west side of buildings and walls or in shady places or 
as a ground cover under trees in dense shade. The 2%-inch pot plants 
offered are very economical. 
ENGLISH IVY—Hedera helix 
A lovely vine as well as a Splendid ground cover. Its beautiful shiny 
leaves make a wonderful ground cover in densest shade. 
5-inch pot plants, 30 in., high .. Each $0.75, Doz. $6.00, 100 40.00 
Plants from 2¥%4-inch pots .... Doz. $4.00, 100 $20.00, 1000 185.00 
BALTICA IVY—Hedera helix gracilis 
Identical in habit with the English Ivy, but with foliage not as large 
and more cut; a most graceful vine; perfectly hardy and a splendid 
evergreen vine on walls with north or west exposures, also an excellent 
ground cover. 
Plants from 24-inch pots Doz. $4.00, 100 $20.00, 1000 $185.00 
Sonica : Ftoneysuckle 
Their climbing qualities are all that can be desired, but the fragrance 
of their flowers makes their strongest bid for favor. They are perhaps 
to the old-fashioned garden as a vine what the Hollyhocks are as a 
plant. They simply should be there somewhere. 
Goldflame Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $8.50 
Immense, showy clusters of trumpet-shaped buds and fragrant blooms. 
The outside of the petals is brilliant flame-pink, the inside a creamy 
golden yellow. Dark glossy foliage adds to its charm. The plants can be 
sheared to form a hedge or allowed to grow naturally as a vine or shrub. 
Bloom freely from early spring until heavy frost. 
Grata Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
A superbly fragrant Honeysuckle. In fact, there is no other variety 
which rewards the planter with so much perfume as does Grata. The 
flowers it produces grow on long stems perfect for cutting. A small 
bow! of blooms will perfume an entire room. In the north the tops 
will freeze back but the flowers are produced on the new wood which 
grows rapidly from the base of the plant. South of Philadelphia it 
is perfectly hardy and a rugged, strong grower. 
Halliana Each $0.60, Three $1.50, Doz. $5.00 
An intermingling of white and yellow. Fragrant; most satisfactory. 
Henry1 Each $1.25, Three $3.50, Doz. $12.00 
The Evergreen Honeysuckle. There are practically no vines which retain 
their foliage during the winter in the colder parts of the country. 
Therefore, the Henryi Honeysuckle is a very valuable variety. Its long 
clean dark green leaves remain on the vine all winter. The flowers, 
while fragrant, are of no importance, but the blue-black berries pro- 
duced in autumn add materially to the charm of this plant. Does well 
in shade and is also an excellent windbreak. Hardy as an oak. 
Sempervirens Magnifica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
A magnificent new Honeysuckle with coral-colored blooms of large size 
and beautiful blue-gray-green foliage. The brilliant and cheerful flow- 
ers are freely produced; a worthwhile novelty which is particularly well 
adapted where a not too large space must be covered, because it does 
not grow as big as any of the other kinds offered. This variety is the 
most brilliantly colored of all the Honeysuckles. Hardy anywhere and 
blooms from spring till frost. 
Clematis Montana Rubens (See page 138) {140} 
Lonicera Grata 
Clematis Paniculata 
(See page 138) 

