Climbing Vines 
Vines always give pleasing, colorful and ornamental 
effects for walls, trellises or pergolas. 
Strong Two-Year Plants 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 Prepaid 
(Except Wisteria) 
AMEPELOPIS and HEDERA 
American Ivy or Virginia Creeper. (A. quinquefolia). A 
native vine of hardy, rapid growth, with large, luxuriant 
foliage, which in autumn takes on the most gorgeous 
coloring. 
Boston Ivy or Japanese Creeper. (A. Veitchi). Leaves a 
little smaller and more ivy-like in form than the fore- 
going. The plant requires some protection until it is 
established. 
English Ivy. (Hi. helix). Leaves are dark shiny green. Used 
for covering walls, trunks of trees, or undesirable objects; 
also giving a beautiful effect. 
CLEMATIS, Small Flowering 
Paniculata (New, Sweet Scented Clematis). It is a very 
hardy and rapid grower. When in bloom it is practically 
covered with large clusters of pure and delightfully fra- 
grant flowers. 

HONEYSUCKLE VINES 
(Lonicera) 
Hall’s Honeysuckle (L. Halliana). A new, hardy variety CLEMATIS, Large Flowering Varieties 
and has proved to be one of the best Honeysuckles. 
Blooms from June to November. It is almost evergreen 
and one of the most fragrant. White, changing to yellow. 
This type of Clematis grows 8 to 12 feet in height, 
and the flowers are 2 to 21/4 inches in diameter. 
See colored illustration. Hentyi. White. Mme. Edouard Andre. Red. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle. (L. sempervirens). Blooms Jackmani. Purple. Ramona. Pink. 
from June to September. The blossoms are of bright 5 
scarlet, trumpet-shaped and very showy. Vine is a strong 
grower. 
SILVER 
LACE VINE 
(Polygonum Auberti) 
A rapid growing, hardy 
vine with tiny white flow- 
ers borne abundantly in 
feathery sprays. July to 
September. 
WISTERIA 
Purple Chinese Wisteria 
(W. sinensis). Most 
beautiful climber; of 
rapid growth, produc- 
ing large clusters of 
lovely blue in great 
masses. Ours are propa- 
gated from blooming 
wood which assures 
their blooming. See 
colored illustration. 
$1.75 each, prepaid. 

Wisteria, : 3 , - 
Chinese Purple Hall’s Honeysuckle (L. Halliana) 
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