
HARDY CLIMBING 
VINES... - 2 

Plant vines in assortment; 
.is continuous. 
be used with satisfaction—on arbo 
Ampelopsis quick-growing. 
75c; by mail g5c. 3 for $2.0 
$1.00; by mail $1.20. 

‘y ee 

Each 70c; by mail 80c. 
The common hop 
Hop Vine for fences. rocks, 

$3.00. . 
Halliana. 
Honeysuckle changing to 
mail $2.20. 
P 
This old-fa 
Silver Lace Vine Tri: “; 
dicing numerous small creamy 
$1.15. 

Honeysuckle Halliana 
Try VYN-TACH Hooks for all kinds of Vines and Climb- 
ing Roses, for 0n wood or on masonry, 
For Wood. Driven in like nails, then bend toward wall. Each 
5c; doz. 50c; 100 for $3.75. 
fully and as they flower at different times the eifect 
There are many places around every home where vines can 
etc. Do not overlook their importance. 
Engelmanni—Clinging Ivy. Is very 
age clings to brick, stone or wood, changing to a beautiful 
crimson in fall. Usually free from insects. The first year it 
seldom shows tendency to cling: after then it clings perfectly. 
Each 75c; by mail 85c. 3 for $2.00; by mail $2.20. 
= Veitchi—Boston Ivy. A very popular 
Ampelopsis climber for covering brick, stone or wooden 
walls, trees, etc. Clings without artificial fastening. Each 
= Quinquefolia—Virginia Creeper. This 
Ampelopsis common woodbine is useful on fences and 
arbors. Thrives anvwhere. Each 35c; by mail 45c. 3 for 
ot = = Radicans—Trumpet. Vine. A vigorous 
Silver Lace Vine . Bignonia climber with trumpet-shaped crimson-orange 
_ flowers. It clings to walls. Each 60c; by mail 70c. 
= ; An old popular climber with glossy foliage 
Bittersweet and faiee clusters of orange-crimson _ber- 
ries that remain all winter. Berries are much admired for 
winter indoor decoration. To produce berries, two plants 
should he planted so flowers may become cross pollenized. 
. = Free-growing, with small white. fra- 
Cinnamon Vine grant flowers, green, glossy, heart- 
shaped leaves. Not a dense foliage but very attractive. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00, postpaid. : 

_ Clematis 
We are unable to offer any field-grown Clematis 
this season. We may be able to offer a few pot- 
grown stock, though not suitable to forward by mail. 

hops. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Honeysuckle, Goldfiame (f° petal is brilliant 
ee flame-pink, while the inside is a creamy golden: yellow. They 
Sera bloom freely from early spring until cut down by heavy 
Lathyrus Latifolius frost. Each $1.00; by mail $1.10. 3 for $2.80; by mail 
free bloomer. Each 75c; by mail 85c. 3 for $2.00; by 
Scarlet Trumpet. Hardy, with trumpet- 
Honeysuckle shaped flowers continuing all summer. 
Each 85c; by mail 95c. 3 for $2.40; by mail $2.60. 
Lathyrus Latifolius Called Hardy Sweet Pea; 
however, they have no fragrance. Usually supply pink, white 
and crimson. Roots, each 35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Madeira Vine hardy, though we place it in this list. 
Large size, each 15c; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Polygonum Baldschuanicum. 
a vigorous grower, attaining height of 10 to 15 feet, pro- 
mer and fall. Very satisfactory. Each $1.00; by mail 
= » Chinese Purple. Slow-growing, twisting vine 
Wisteria with pea-shaped blossoms. We supply in purple 
blossoms only. We have the grafted stock which is more 
sure to bloom. Each 75c; by mail 90c. 

they all blend wonder- 
rs, trellises, fences, stumps, 
Its glossy, light green foll- 
0; by mail $2.20. 


makes a splendid covering 
etc. Bears a profusion of 
Heckrotti. Outside 
Yellowish white flowers 
yellow. Very fragrant and 

erennial Flowering Peas. 
shioned popular vine is not 
a very popular vine. Is 
white flowers through sum- 

Chinese Wisteria 
For Masonry. Dryvin shells, for inserting in drilled holes, to- 
gether with hook. Each 15¢; 2 for 25c; $1.20 per doz 
Original box—packed 25 Hooks, 25 Dryvins, 1 Drill, and 
1 Holder to box, for $2.50. 100 Hooks and Dryvins with 
drill and holder for $6.50. Extras: Drills, each 45c. 
Holders, each 45c, Descriptive circular on request. 
DO NOT FORGET “GRAPES” WHEN ORDERING VINES, SEE SECOND COVER 
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