COOL GREEN CLIMBING VINES SCREEN, SHADE 
AND BEAUTIFY PORCHES, WALLS AND TRELLISES 

Vines 

BOSTON IVY 
One of the finest and most widely grown 
clirbing vines, Boston Ivy clings and 
climbs on almost any surface. Will 
grow up wooden, brick, or stone walls. 
It grows very rapidly and is exceedingly 
dense, producing a mass of dense green 
foliage that takes on bright autumn col- 
ors late in the fall. An exceptionally 
hardy vine that grows well in sun or 
shaded locations. 
KUDZU VINE 
A rich, luxuriantly growing vine with 
attractive dark green leaves. Blooms 
with a profusion of delicate, purple, 
pea-shaped blossoms which ‘are some- 
what hidden among the leaves. Bloom 
lasts for an unusually long period of 
lime and is followed by small Pods. A 
vigorous climber. 




HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE 
A favorite ornamental vine that 
WISTERIA CLEMATIS 
A hardy climber and very rapid 
growing. Early in the spring— 
and often again in the fall—it 
produces heavy drooping clusters 
of pea-shaped purple flowers. 
Makes a gorgeous blazing bloom 
in feathery airy plumes. A healthy 
vigorous vine, Wisteria grows 
without special care or soil con- 
ditions. 
Jackmani Clematis is one of the most 
attractive climbing vines. It has cool, 
deep-green foliage and _ produces 
masses of very large dark purple 
flowers. Clematis blooms almost con- 
tinuously through all the summer 
months. Jackmani is probably the 
very best of the flowering English 
hybrids. Flourishes best in a rich 
moist soil where it is not too sunny. 
grows strong and prolificly in al- 
most every section of the country. 
Honeysuckle has an old-fashioned 
charm and beauty that makes it a 
favorite for arbors and trellises. 
It blooms heavily with pure white 
flowers which gradually change to 
a soft yellow. Very fragrant. 
















The parching hot winds 
of summer and the biting 
cold blasts of winter are 
the best argument for 
windbreaking and grove 
planting. The shielding 
effect of a windbreak 
adds to the comfort of 
your home and _ saves 
fuel in the winter. Grove 
planting of evergreens 
provides much-needed 
protection for livestock 
and poultry. And, ever- 
greens add immeasurably 
to the beauty and perma- 
nent value of your prop- 
erty, providing year 
round enjoyment. Plant 
4 to 6 ft. apart in 3 to 
4 rows. 

AUSTRIAN or SCOTCH PINE 
Two favorites for windbreaks because of their rapid and dense 
growth. The Scotch Pine is normally stocky and round in shape, 
while the Austrian Pine grows somewhat taller. Both very hardy 
and dependable growers. Picturesque in appearance. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
A tall-growing pyramidal-shaped tree with short stiff needles of 
light green with a bluish tinge. This variety is fastest growing 
of all the Spruces. Very hardy and well- adapted. Excellent 
for windbreak planting or grouping. 
COMPLETE EGYPTIAN PRICE LIST IS INCLUDED AT THE BACK OF THIS CATALOG 
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