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VI—CHINESE BITTERSWEET. New. Sure-Fruit- 
SUMMER ing type! It never fails; even one plant alone 
BEAUTY will fruit, but two plants in one hole will give 

a still heavier crop of berries. The glossy 
§ green leaves are somewhat larger than those of the common 
> ; Bittersweet; in autumn the vine is covered with clusters of the 
* aa? brilliant orange-scarlet berries that are so fine for winter bou- 
quets. Sun or partial shade. 85c each; 2 for $1.55; 5 for $3.50. 
























V2—BOSTON IVY. (Ampelopsis veitchi). Favorite covering for fireplace, brick or stucco walls—in fact, clings tight] 
surface without support. Beautiful, overlapping leaves of deep green form a dense sheet, turning in the fall to bright 
75c each; 2 for $1.40; 5 for $3.25. 
V3—ENGELMANN’S IVY. (Amp. engelmanni). Very fast growing, handsome, live leaved ivy that is hardy everywhere. Readily 
climbs rough walls, fences and trellises, and gives quick shade. Sunlight or shade. 50¢ each; 2 for 90c; 5 for $2.10. 
V4—HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (Halliana). Long-time favorite, prodicing lovely, fragrant flowers of white and yellow nearly the 
es veraks§ ae almost evergreen. Does well in sun or shade. Fine for fences, trellises or covering banks. 40¢ each; 
2 for 75Se: for $1.75. 
VS—MATRIMONY VINE. Bushy, rapid growing vine, particularly valuable for climbing over rocks and unsightly banks, or 
drooping over walls, Purplish flowers followed by crimson berries. Very hardy. 35c¢ each: 2 for 60c; 5 for $1.25. 
V6—SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Auberti). The most rapid growing flowering vine, and very beautiful, rich, glossy green 
foliage, and a mass of fluffy white bloom from midsummer to late fall. Ideal for porch or arbor. 70c each; 2 for $1.20; for 
$2.85. 
V7—SUMMER BEAUTY. (Everblooming Honeysuckle Vine). Splendid, hardy vine, and from June until late frost is covered with 
large, beautiful, fragrant flowers, coral-red on the outside and golden inside; luxuriant blue-green foliage. Fine for trellis, 
porch, fence or to cover banks or caves. Sun or partial shade. 65¢ each; 2 for $1.20; 5 for $2.75. 
V8—TRUMPET VINE. (Bignonia radicans). Very showy vine, wih large, trumpet-shaped flowers of brilliant orange and scarlet 
from July to September; good foliage. 60c each; 2 for $1.10; 5 for $2.50 . 
V9—WISTERIA, CHINESE. Our plants are gratted—guaranteed to bloom. Beautiful, drooping clusters of lavender-blue flowers 
in June-July. Rapid grower. Likes sunshine and deep, rich soil. 7S¢ each: 2 for $1.40; 5 for $3.25. 
Clematis—DELUXE FLOWERING VINES 
V10—CLEMATIS JACKMANI. Giant Purple Clematis—great favorite everywhere. Rich flowers in abundance the summer through. 
85c each; 2 for $1.60. 
V11—CLEMATIS HENRYI. Immense, superb flowers of lustrous white. 85¢ each; 2 for $1.60. 
V12—CLEMATIS ANDRE. Handsome large blooms of soft velvety red. 85c each; 2 for $1.60. 
V14—CLEMATIS RAMONA. Exquisite lavender-blue flowers. New, very fine. 85¢ each; 2 for $1.60. 
VIS—CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Luxuriant grower, with fine, decorative foliage, entirely 
covered in late summer and fall with charming little white flowers, and so fragrant. 
75c:' each; 2 for $1.40. 
CLEMATIS PARCEL POST RATES ON VINES—Add 5c each, 15c¢ for 5. or 20c for 10 plants 
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Flowering Vine Specials 
V16 V17 
1 Clematis Jackmani % 1 Chinese Wisteria 
1 Silver Lace Vine 1 Clematis Paniculata 
] Hall’s Honeysuckle 1 Clematis Ramona 
1 Trumpet Vine 1 Summer Beauty Vine 
4 FAVORITE VINES................... $2.50 4 HANDSOME VINES................ $2.75 
(Postpaid) (Postpaid) 
HOW TO PLANT VINES 
Dig a large hole, filling in with good rich garden soil (too often close to the founda- 
tion the soil is very poor), then set the vines deeply, packing the earth firmly around 
their roots. With Clematis, the crowns should be about 3 inches below the surface. Cut 
the tops back to within a few inches of the ground. Keep well watered, especially until 
established. Be sure to tie the new growth of Clématis to support as soon as it develops 
~ —do not allow it to lie on the ground. 
5 ; CLIMBING ROSES go hand in hand with the Vines in beautifying trellises, 
HALL'S Ho ES ; . fences and arches. See our fine list on page 14. Page 50 
