FLOWERING VINES 
Each Per 2 Per 10 
Strong; Plants;-2yearJNo? Heian eee ee eet ee ee $1.00 $1.90 $ 9.00 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). Native vine, producing bunches of orange-red 
berries, retaining their color over a long period. Popular for winter bouquets. 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). Clings closely to any wall without support. The 
leaves grow very thickly overlapping each other, forming a tapestry of rare charm 
which changes in autumn to beautiful shades of crimson and yellow. 
EVERBLOOMING HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Heckrotti). From June to October the 
plants are covered with hundreds of fragrant flowers, flame-scarlet outside and 
gold inside. Equally fine for porch, trellis, or fence. It is perfectly hardy, and 
thrives in sun or partial shade. 
PURPLE WISTERIA (Wisteria sinensis). We offer grafted plants of the Chinese Wis- 
teria which is characterized by large fragrant flowers. They come into bloom very 
young and all the flowers in each cluster open at about the same time before any 
leaves appear. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera sempervirens). Although lacking in 
fragrance, the flowers of this vine are very showy, a bright scarlet and shaped like 
a trumpet. They appear in June and continue all summer until late September, 
followed by attractive yellow berries. Thrives in sunny as well as shady locations. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). The fastest growing hardy vine, usually 
growing 15 to 20 ft. the first year. From the middle of summer until late fall cov- 
ered with thousands of white flowers. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (Clematis paniculata). Fragrant star-like flowers, creamy- 
white, an inch across, are produced in reckless abundance in September. Later, 
its feather-like seed pods create the illusion of a second blooming period. Grows 
20-30 ft. with unusual rapidity. 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans). Orange-red, trumpet-shaped blossoms make it 
one of our most decorative vines. The flowers are 5 to 6 inches long. They appear 
in clusters for many weeks in midsummer. 
GROUND COVER VINES 
These vines are recommended for planting on places where due to shade or unfavor- 
able soil conditions nothing else will thrive. 
Each Per 10 Per 25 
Strong |Plants;,Z\ year No. ls ei sae te ee $ .60 $5.00 $12.00 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera Hallerana). One of the most popular ground covers, 
also frequently grown over fences. Exceedingly fragrant buff flowers which at- 
tract bees and humming birds. The foliage is almost evergreen and keeps its deep 
green color until early spring. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium chinense). An excellent ground cover that 
grows in the most dry and difficult situation. Particularly good for seashore plant- 
ing and perfect for holding banks. Attractive violet flowers appear in June, fol- 
lowed by enormous quantities of brilliant crimson berries that hang into the 
winter. The berries make excellent food for birds. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). A splendid ground cover, especially 
on sandy soils where no other vegetation will grow. Unsurpassed in beauty by 
any other vine in autumn when the leaves turn to the most vivid tones of crimson, 
scarlet and orange. 
HEDGES 
Planting Actual 
Distance Size Per10 Per25 Per 100 
AMUR PRIVET (Ligustrum amurense). The har- 
diest of the privets. 1 ft. 144-2 ft. $2.50 $ 5.00 $18.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum ovalifolium). 
Almost evergreen. Not quite hardy in severe 
sections. Lwiiteec-oitts 2.50 5.00 18.00 
GREEN-LEAF BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi). 
Popular for its low and dense growth. ll, ft 1%-2ft. 5.00 12.00 45.00 
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