

Among the many pretty shrubs 
and flowers on the Henry Wolken 
home is this Boston Ivy and 
Privet hedge. 
Boston Ivy The vine that 
clings to stone 
and brick walls. Does best on the 
north and east side of the build- 
ing, gradually covering the entire 
wall or chimney. This is the only 
satisfactory plant to use on stone 
or brick walls without support. 
Nice plants, 58c each; 2 for $1.00; 
postpaid. 
Chinese Wistaria 7"}5 }§ 
grower, with durable, healthy 
vines, resisting high winds on 
trellis work. It produces flowers Wistaria in Bloom assure pollenizing, and_ to 
of great beauty, although the 
vine has to be about three years 
old before it begins to bloom. 
Flowers come in large grape- 
shaped clusters of purplish-blue F : 
color. Foliage shiny green, clean, Climbing Roses. 
and free from diseases. Where a See page 4. 
nice shady place is needed quickly 
in Cee ren: ey a small ae Grape Vines for 
por oO rellis work, let a pair o 
Chinese Wistaria cover it, and pire. chee 
you will have that delightful lit- See page 24. 
tle spot of rest and shade on a Beta grape. 
hot summer day. Our extra 
strong 2-year vines, 60c each; 2 
for $1.10; prepaid. 
Silver Lace Vine (!°!ygonum auberti.) By 
far the most rapid grow- 
er, easily covering a large trellis in one growing 
season, and blooming profusely from mid-summer 
to fall. Free from insects and foliage diseases. 
Hardy, and if in severe winters the vines do freeze 
back, the new growth in the spring will rapidly re- 
place the lost vines, as the roots are perfectly 
hardy. 69c each; 3 for $1.88; prepaid. 
= s Engelman’s Ivy. 
Ampelopsis Engelmani (7 ora sy 
old tree trunks or trellis work. Retains an excel- 
lent foliage throughout summer and fall, and is 
very dense. Hardy everywhere, and requires prac- 
tically no care after planting. 40c each; 2 for 70c; 
prepald. 
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Climbing VINES 
Long- Lived . . . Extra Hardy 
Hall's Honeysuckle suckle. Stays green al- 
most up to Christmas, and in more southern locations 
practically through the winter. A very pretty vine, with 
clean, healthy foliage, and producing a wealth of creamy 
white blossoms in mid-summer; blossoms are fragrant. 
Grows about 12 to 15 feet tall; can also be used for 
ground-cover on steep banks. Nice No. 1 plants, 48c 
each; 2 for 88c; prepaid. 

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Hall’s Evergreen Honey- 
Gold Flame Honey- 
This is truly a 
suckle wonderful plant, ~ 
grows to full blooming size 
the first year, and blooms 
continually from mid-sum- 
mer to late fall. Blossoms 
very showy, beautiful color, 
and fragrant. Should be in 
every garden. Strong No. 1 
plants, 78c each; 2 for $1.45; 
prepaid. 
Bittersweet (C¢cleas- 
scandens.) A native Amer- 
ican vine with a pretty fol- 
iage, and bearing red ber- 
ries in late summer and fall 
which cling to the vine un- 
til late winter. The twigs 
and berries are often used 
in winter bouquets. Two 
vines should be planted to 
get berries. Perfectly 
hardy; can be grown most any- 
where. 2-year-old No. 1 plants, 2 
for 95c, prepaid. 
es 
The rapid-growing Silver Lace Vine 
covers large trellis work in record 
Meh hardy, stands full sun and 
eat. 
