
23 
= 3 
for Porches, Gates & Glaring Walls 
*BETA GRAPE. Very hardy, good grower. Fruit of mea- 
lum size and fair quality. Good for pergolas an@& 
arbors. 
CLEMATIS, JACKMAN. ‘Large purple flowers, not so easy 
to transplant. Should be planted north or east of 
the building. Is tender and fragile and should have 
care while starting. Profuse bloomer in summer. 
*C LEMATIS, SWEET AUTUMN. Rapid grower; has small 
white star-like fragrant flowers in abundance dur- 
ing late summer and early fall. Should be cut back 
each spring. Good for shade and arbors. Very good. 
HALL JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE. Good green foliage. 
Flowers white changing to yellow. Blooms July to 
PaLemta tl we ea eOewLenG vine for porch, arbor or 
Ground cover. 
*HONEYSUCKLE, GOLDFLAME. New. A superlative vartety; 
| CLEMATIS, SWEET AUTUMN yp 
beautiful, hardy and versatile. The 
large flame-coral trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear in immense, 
showy clusters in the same year the plant is set out. 
Reaching its full glory of bloom 
in early summer, it nevertheless flowers abundantly from May until frost. Dark blue- 
green foliage; disease and pest free. Is attractive in itself and makes a perfect back- 
ground for the brilliance of ‘the flowers. Allowed to grow naturally, Goldflame will 
Climb aycrel issor spread as a ground-cover; pruned, 
{t becomes a striking specimen 
shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared, it gives a smashing effect as an ever- 
blooming hedge. 
*XHONEYSUCKLE, SCARLET TRUMPET. Scarlet fire-cracker like flowers two inches long. Blooms 
profusely and is very showy. Excellent vine for porches and arbors. 
SILVER LACE VINE. This is the latest addition to our list of practical hardy vines, a 
quick growing type of twisting habit. The small cordate foliage is fresh and shiny, al- 
though the base of the stock becomes somewhat woody. 
Produces more bloom than any other 
hardy vine, covering a season extending from late summer into the fall with an extrava- 
Zance or large, foamy sprays of silvery white. 
*1VY, ENGLEMAN. Similar to Virginia Creeper except that it clings to stone, brick, or 
stucco and is the hardiest vine for this purpose. 
IVY, BOSTON. Three-lobed leaves. Colors in fall. 
Semi-hardy. Best on Morty and east. 



OrepDillar shrubs. 
golas. 
Cling and Climb 
TRUMPET VINE. A hardy climber, 
large trumpet-shaped flowers, 
to 3 inches long,brilliiant scar- 
etn eAU CUS, . Good for walls 
AXWISTERIA, PURPLE. A rapid grow- 
P er. Flowers pale blue, 
in long pendulous clusters in 
May and June. Good for per- 
borne 
Nature’s Draperies That 
Colors Decale. 
Clings! to stucco, stone: or prick. 
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