mbing Vines 
AMPELOPSIS veitchi (Boston Ivy). Especially recommended for cover- 
ing smooth concrete, brick or stone walls. Its blue berries are most attrac- 
tive against the Fall colors of crimson and yellow. Will grow up to 40 feet 
high and cover a large area of building surface. 75c. each, 3 for $2.10 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus orbiculatus). This is the old-fashioned 
Winter bouquet variety that is native to most of the United States and is so 
common on the public markets around Thanksgiving time. Its large clusters 
of orange and crimson berries are in great demand. 75c. each, 3 for $2.10 
CLEMATIS jackmani. This rapid grower is very generous with its very large, 
single purple blooms from July to September. $1.25 each, 2 for $2.25 
CLEMATIS, Mme. Edouard Andre. A new variety which is a velvety 
brick red. Its crimson blooms put on a most attractive display from 
July to September. $1.25 each, 2 for $2.25 
CLEMATIS henryi. Gorgeous pure white; very large flowers all Sum- 
mer long. $1.25 each, 2 for $2.25 
CLEMATIS paniculata (Sweet Scented Clematis). Comes at a time 
in the early Fall when there are not as many flowers available, and is 
most welcome with its tiny, star-shaped white flowers which are extremely 
fragrant. . 75c. each, 2 for $1.35 
EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET (Euonymus radicans). Will climb either 
brick or wood, but will not cling to stucco. The dark green, leathery leaves 
remain during the entire Winter and form a perfect background for its large, 
red, bittersweet berries. Besides its beauty as a climber, it can be kept 
trimmed into a most attractive, evergreen shrub. No better ground cover 
for steep banks can be found. $1.00 each, 2 for $1.90 
SILVER LACE VINE (Fleeceflower). The delicate, fleecelike flower resembles 
the finest white lace. The light green foliage makes a perfect companion for 
such dainty flowers. Blooms heavily from Midsummer until Fall. Grows 
about 20 feet the first season. $1.00 each, 2 for $1.90 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE VINE. 
Trumpet shaped flowers of white and 
gold are very fragrant and remain 
during the entire Summer until 
killed by the early Winter freezes. 
The foliage remains green during 
the Winter where it has protection 
of snow or mulch. An excellent 
ground cover for steep banks. Will 
also climb on trellis or tree trunk. 
60c. each, 3 for $1.65 
TRUMPETCREEPER (Bignonia 
radicans). An old favorite that 
will stand the most severe climatic 
conditions. Will cling to any rough 
surface. The 6 in. long flowers at 
the ends of the branches are in clus- 
ters and are long, trumpet shaped 
and brilliant orange red. 
60c. each, 3 for $1.65 


Boston Ivy Trumpet Creeper Hall’s Honeysuckle Wisteria 

Clematis 
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Purple Wisteria 
One of the most popular and best beloved of all 
the vines. Will climb conductor pipes, wires or 
limbs with strong grip and its heavy clusters of 
purple blooms look like giant clusters of purple 
grapes hanging from it. Wood is so strong and 
vigorous that this vine can be trained into a small 
tree, and while as a vine, it blooms in May and 
June, it will bloom two or three times during Sum- 
mer when: trained into tree form. Grafted plants 
sure to bloom. 
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Plant Vines for 
Their Cool Shade, 
Lovely Flowers and 
Rich Green, Screen- 
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