CLIMBING VINES 
ALL VINES ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID 
Vines are used for many purposes, to hide unsightly fences, as shade, some are used to help prevent 
erosion on banks, and of course for decorative purposes. 
In our list you will find a suitable vine for 
almost any kind of planting. All plants two-year-old Number 1. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis today are the most showy and effective 
of all the hardy climbing vines known, so far as 
richness of color and elegance of form of flower is 
concerned. Their exceedingly rapid growth makes 
them very valuable for pillars and trellises, pegged 
down for rockwork, old trees and stumps. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES. Blooms single, 
4 to 5 inches diameter, petals deeply furrowed. 
Jackmani. Velvety, violet-purple. 
Mad. Ed. Andre. Crimson-red. 
Henryi. Creamy white. 
Ramona. Deep sky blue. 
(Each $1.15) (3 for $2.95). 
CRIMSON STAR. A very large clematis of the Jack- 
mani type. Many large blooms and a vigorous 
grower. Very striking. Patented. 
(Each $1.50) postpaid. 

CLEMATIS, Jackmani 
WISTARIA 
PURPLE SINENSIS. The long twining branches bear 
great sprays of glossy foliage, with very fragrant, 
deep blue flowers. 2-year No. 1, from blooming 
wood. ¥ 
(Each 59c) (3 for $1.65). 
Multijuga. Long clusters deep blue flowers. 
Sometimes to 2 feet. Strong grower. 
(Each 69c) (3 for $1.90). 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HECKROTTI. Summer King. To 15 feet. Large, 
fragrant, flame red trumpets, lined with gold. 
Producing immense clusters from early summer 
to frost. Blooms first year of planting. Dark 
bluish green foliage, free from pests and disease. 
Hardy. 2-year No. 1. 
(Each 79c) (3 for $2.25). 
HALLIANA. Color, an intermingling of white and 
yellow; extremely fragrant and most satisfactory. 
(Each 42c) (3 for $1.15). 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCEKLE (Lonicera Sem- 
pervirens). Trumpet shaped flowers from July 
to September. Slow growing but very showy. 
(Each 54c) (3 for $1.49). 
GOLD FLAME. An everblooming honeysuckle, 
blooming from early summer to frost. The foliage 
is almost evergreen. Tubular flowers with re- 
curving petals, flame red outside and bright yel- 
low inside. Very fragrant and perfectly hardy. 
(Each 85c) (3 for $2.35). 
IVY 
BOSTON IVY. This is the variety that clings tightly 
to all surfaces, whether smooth or rough. Leaves 
are deep green, smaller than the other ivies. 
Does best in cool, partly shaded locations. 2- 
year-old plants. 
(Each 69c) (3 for $1.89). 
SAINT PAULI. An improved Englemanni Ivy. Rapid 
grower, beautiful fall coloring with clinging 
tentacles like the Boston Ivy. 2-year No. 1 plants. 
(Each 65c) (3 for $1.80). _ 
ASSORTED VINES 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus Scandens). A hardy, use- 
ful and ornamental vine. Can be planted in 
partial shade and thrives in common soils. Used 
as a cover for walls and trellises, and to stop 
erosion on steep banks. Yellow flowers in June, 
followed by bright orange and crimson fruits. 
2-year-old No. 1 roots. 
(Each 59c) (3 for $1.65). 
MADEIRA VINE. A’ beautiful, rapid-growing vine 
with dense foliage, white fragrant flowers. A 
hardy plant if protected during the winter. Strong 
tubers. 
(Each 15c) (per doz. $1.49). 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). A rapid 
climber averaging 20 feet in a season, with fresh 
green foliage, lightly bronzed at the tips and a 
profusion of silvery, lacy flowers in erect sprays; 
most beautiful. 
(Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans). A splendid 
hardy climbing plant, with large, trumpet-shaped, 
scarlet flowers in August. Two-year-old. 
(Each 49c) (3 for $1.40). 

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