VINES 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
Bittersweet 
(Clastrus Scandens) 20 to 25 ft. A hardy ornamental vine 
with large orange yellow flowers and crimson berries that 
stay on through the winter. 
Clematis 
On Growing Clematis 
A rich well-drained loam, loosened by the addition of sand 
or peat moss, is best. Make certain that the collar of the 
plant is set 2 to 3 inches below the surface of the soil. Water 
frequently in dry weather. A partially shaded location is 
ideal. If planted in full sun, shade the stems. Well-rotted 
manure is preferred. Use a little lime occasionally. 
We are offering some unusually fine new clematis this sea- 
son. These are different both in color and form from the or- 
dinary types. All large flowered, all plants offered will 
bloom the first year with proper attention. 
Nelly Moser 
Red bars on a mauve petal; very attractive bloom; medium 
robust grower, 10-12’ height. $1.25 each. 
Duchess of Edinburgh 
Double, white. $1.00 each. 
Gipsy Queen 
Profuse bloomer, strong grower, velvety 
violet purple bloom. $1.25 each. 
Jackmani 

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Perhaps the most familiar of all the 
Clematic hybrids, this old favorite is 
noted for its great vigor and its abun- 
dant violet-purple bloom. 10-12 ft. 
June, October. $1.00. 
Lord Neville 
Dark plum bloom, very attractive, 
good grower, and medium bloomer 
with a great many on a mature plant. 
$1.25 each. 
Mme. Baron-Veillard 
The latest to flower of these hybrids is 
this lilac-rose form. July, October. $1.00 
each. 
Ramona 
Large lavender-blue flowers. June, Oc- 
tober. $1.00 each. 
Sweet Autumn 
(Paniculata) A valuable climber liter- 
ally covered with fragrant white flow- 
ers in September. 20-30’. 
Honeysuchle 
Hall's Japan 
(Lonicera Halliana) 20 to 25 ft. Fra- 
grant white blossoms, almost ever- 
green. A good ground cover. 
Goldtlame 
(Lonicera Heckrotti) 15 to 20 ft. The 
large flame-coral trumpets lined with 
gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear 
in immense, Showy clusters the same 
year planted. Reaching its full glory 
of bloom in early summer, it never- 
theless flowers abundantly from May 
until frost. 
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Boston 
(Ampelopsis Tricuspidata) 40 to 50 ft. 
Popular for its fall coloring. Clings to 
any surface. 
English 
(Hedera Helix) 40 to 50 ft. The popular 
evergreen vine. 25c each; 12 for $2.50; 
100 for $17.50. 
Virginia Creeper 
(Ampelopsis Quinquefolia) 40 to 50 ft. 
Of quick growth, with large brilliant 
crimson fall foliage and blue-black 
fruits, very hardy. 
Wisteria Longissima 
Loose, graceful, exceptionally long 
purple racemes. Blue, Pink, White. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25; 12 for $12.00 

Showy 
(J. Floridum) 4 feet. Drooping semi- 
evergreen shrub with handsome dark 
green foliage, yellow flowers in clus- 
ters in early spring and scattered 
throughout the summer. 
Winter 
(J. Nudiflorum) 4 feet. Medium size 
shrub or small growing vine with 
bright green stems and pretty yellow 
flowers. Blooms very early, usually in 
February, but can be forced in water 
in the manner used on Forsythia. 
Silverlace Vine 
(Polygonum Aubert) 20 to 30 ft. This 
very popular summer blooming vine 
grows very rapidly and blooms very 
freely. 



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