
sun or shade. 
pink, bright rosy crimson and white. 
Fast Growing 
TRUMPET VINE 
(Bignonta_radicans) 
Trumpet Vine is one 
of the finest of peren- 
nial climbers. Excel- 
lent for porches, trel- 
lises and summer 
houses, stems often 
grow 20 to 80 feet in 
length. Orange-red 
trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers appear in late sum- 
mer, making masses 
of brilliant flame-like 
color. 
No. 2178, Pkt. 15¢: 
% oz. 606e. 
_MIXED CLEMATIS 
We offer this popular 
hardy vine with its 
masses of attractive 
blossoms in a mixture 
of yellow, blue and 
white varieties. Will 
‘bloom first year if 
planted early. 
No, 2687, Pkt. 20c, 



PERENNIAL VINES 
: HARDY SWEET PEA 
Lathyrus latifolius 
Excellent Decorative Vine 
CE ows in any kind of soil and will run 
riot over walls or trellises. 
Flowers are large’ and 
the mixture we offer contains pale 
No. 2474, Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25¢e. 



Good in 





FOR WINTER BOUQUETS 
BITTER SWEET 
One of our most desirable twining large 
leaved vines. The yellow flowers, which 
bloom in May and June, turn into grace- 
ful sprays of orange capsulated fruit which 
contains berries of brightest scarlet. 
No. 2461, Pkt. 15¢. 


Seely FLOWER 
The showy water- 
lily-like blooms of 
this semi-tropical 
evergreen climber 
are white with blue 
and white crowns 
followed by an EDI- 
BLE deep purple 
FRUIT the size of 
an egg. This fruit is 
» used for salads -and 
preserves. Hardy 
only in the extreme 
# south. Does better 
indoors in all north- 
ern states. 
No. suit Pit, 15¢3 3% oz. 45¢. 

GROW YOUR OWN 
TREES FROM SEED 
(Picea excelsa.) 
Pop- 
NORWAY SPRUCE. 
A majestic ornamental beauty. 
ular for hedges. Easily sheared. 
Nowe oe elk Ze: 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. (Picea 
pungens.) The aristocrat of the Ever- 
green family, shapely and “true blue” 
in color. No, 2254, Pkt. 25c. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. (Pinus nigra.) 
Densely and evenly branched. Hardy 
and vigorous in growth. 
No. 2255, Pkt. 20¢. 
WHITE PINE. (Pinus Strobus.) Called the 
“King of the Pines.” Abundant silvery green 
foliage, in long swaying clumps of soft needles. 
No. 2258, Pkt. 20¢. 
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_ Likes dry sandy soil. 
_ grant white flowers in. June. 
RED PINE. (Pinus vesinosa.) Hardy 
anywhere. Has slender soft dense 
needles. - No. 2256, Pkt. 25e. 
SCOTCH PINE. (Pinus Sylvestris.) 
Fine for Windbreaks. Very rapid 
growers and thrives on any soil. 
No. 2259, Pkt. 20c. 
PITCH PINE. (Pinus tigida.) Valu- 
able tree because of its pitch and tar 
content. Dark green tufted leaves and 
pale yellowish. cones. 
No, 2257, Pkt. 20c, 
BLACK LOCUST. (Robina pseudoacacia.) 
Dense clusters of fra- 
No, 
2261,-Pkt. 20c¢. 
