
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle 
Scarlet Trumpet 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Beautiful clusters of large, trumpet-shaped 
flowers in July and August have made this vine 
very popular. Hardy, vigorous climber. 
AMPELOPSIS Engelmanni 
Most popular of clinging vines, doing well on 
any exposure, and climbing rapidly on wood, 
brick or stone without support. A solid wall of 
dark green leaves, turning purplish red in au- 
tumn. 
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Ampelopsis Engelmanni 

HARDY VINES 
CLEMATIS Jackmani 
Large flowers, four to six inches in diameter, 
of intense violet-purple, with a rich, velvety 
appearance, distinctly veined. Blooms continu- 
ally from July until frost. 
CLEMATIS 
Madame Edouard Andre 
The crimson Jackmani. A strong, vig- 
orous grower, very free in bloom. Color a 
distinct crimson-red. 
CLEMATIS Henryi 
Creamy white, large and of fine shape. A free 
grower and bloomer. One of the finest of the 
large-flowered Clematis. The foliage is very 
handsome and sets off the white flowers beauti- 
fully. 
NOTE: The above Clematis need good drain- 
age and should not be planted where the soil 
remains wet over a long period of time. 



























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Gold Flame Honeysuckl 

Gold Flame HONEYSUCKLE 
A fine, new vine which blooms constantly 
from early spring until late fall. Delightfully fra- 
grant flowers in large, showy clusters. Flower 
trumpets are a flame-coral, lined with gold. 
BITTERSWEET 
Hardy, rapid growing native vine with bright 
glossy foliage. Much prized for the bright orange 
berries so useful in winter decoration. 
CLEMATIS: 
Jackmani (purple) 
Mme. Ed. Andre (red) 
Henryi (white) 
