Madeira Vine 
Also called Mignonette Vine or Mexican 
Vine. Grows from a small tuber like a 
potato, which is dug late in the fall and 
stored frost-proof through the winter. A 
strong growing vine with~a very glossy 
green foliage and handsome sprays of 
fragrant flowers. Will grow anywhere 
without care. Strong tubers, 3 for 48c, 
postpaid. nat Say x 
= = olygonum auberti. 
Silver Lace Vine very rapid growing vine, 
free from insects and foliage diseases, and if in 
severe winters the vines freeze back, the roots 
being perfectly hardy will quickly replace the 
frozen vines with fresh growth. From midsummer 
until fall the small lacy florets cover the vine like 
a white veil. Well rooted plants, 69c each; 3 for 
$1.85; postpaid. ; 
Trailing Periwinkle ¢7veping “Myrtle. 
Very hardy, forms a dense evergreen ground cover 
with its shiny dark green leaves about 6 inches 
above the ground. Plant 12 inches apart for quick 
results and a good permanent ground cover. 3 for 
69c, 10 for $2.00, postpaid. 
2 s This is a stout grower 
Wisteria, Purple ith ‘healthy, durable 
vines which can stand wind well and will anchor 
down an outdoor arbor. The vine has to be several 
years old before it begins to bloom, but the beau- 
tiful large grape-shaped clusters of purplish-blue 
blossoms are worth waiting for. Blooming time in 
May and June. Succeed anywhere, and will be a 
long-lived and strong vine. 2 year old plants, 69c 
each; 2 for $1.20; postpaid. 






Lathyrus \. 
Hardy 
Everbloomi 
Sweet Pea * 
Grows easily to 
height of 6 to 8 Té 
in one season, and t 
root will produce ar 
entirely new vine- 
growth every season. Begins to 
bloom in June and continues until 
late in the fall. Always in bloom. 
A good and healthy foliage, hardy 
everywhere. The flowers come in 
various shades of pink and red, 
some. white and bluish purple, just 
like Sweet Peas. Nice on the trel- 
lis or in a bouquet. Mixed colors, 
nice plants, 38c each; 3 for $1.00; 
postpaid. 
The Most 
Dependable 
All 2 year old No. 1 plants; will bloom the first year. 
75c each, 3 for $1.95, postpaid. 
A very popular 
American Beauty Climber *,\°2" PoP oS 
healthy grower, with pretty double roses of red to crim- 
son color; a nice cutflower, as well as a beautiful climber. 
“ This is the hardiest yellow 
Gardenia, Yellow climbing rose, with nice 
shaped flowers of light yellow to deep yellow in the cen- 
ter, and a healthy foliage. 
The double, intense 
Paul's Scarlet Climber scarlet roses of excel- 
lent shape and size appear in great abundance. Usually 
sold as an everblooming Climber because it has two to 
three blooming periods through one season, same as the 
other roses listed here. 
= This is a strong grower and especially 
Silver Moon hardy, with large silver buds opening 
to showy creamy white flowers, semi-double, with a 
dense center of golden anthers. The most satisfactory 
white climbing rose. 
All Other Roses, See Pages 2 to 4. 
Care of Roses Where the winter cold is expected 
to go much below zero, a protec- 
tion for climbing roses is recommended for the winter. 
Easiest and safest way: Before the ground freezes, cut 
the vines from the trellis, and lay them over on the 
ground, held in place with a stone or block of wood at 
the ends. Then put soil, leaves or straw over the vines. 
In the spring, take these vines up, prune them back at 
the ends, and fasten them to the trellis for a new bloom- 
ing season. At time of planting, bank up about 10 
inches of soil around each rose, until new growth starts. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 


Climbing Roses 


limbing: Rose 
Collectio 
1 Paul’s Scarlet All for 
1 Gardenia 
1 Silver Moon 2.48 
1 American Beauty Prepaid 


Gardenia Rose 
