12 VINES 

VINES 
CAMPSIS—TRUMPETCREEPER 
Campsis radicans; Common Trumpet- 
creeper. (18 to 20 ft.) Upright, growing 
vine, with trumpet shaped scarlet flow- 
ers blooming in July and August. Does 
not cling as well as the Ivies and should 
have some trellis or support. 2 yr. No. 
1, $1.00 each. 
CELASTRUS—BITTERSWEET 
Celastrus scandens; American Bitter- 
sweet. Twining shrubs. Suitable for cov- 
ering walls, trellises and the like. They 
thrive in common soils. Greenish white 
flowers in terminal racemes. Fruits in 
orange-yellow clusters, which remain all 
winter. 2 yr. No. 1, $1.00 each. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis prospers in fertile light 
loamy soil which is well drained. 
Clematis paniculata; Sweetautumn 
Clematis. (To 30 ft.) The flowers are of 
medium size, fragrant, pure white, borne 
in immense sheets in September. Should 
be provided with a trellis or something 
to climb as soon as it starts its growth. 
3 yr., $1.00 each. (Clematis should not 
be set where the drip from the eaves 
falls upon it.) 
LONICERA—HONEYSUCKELE 
Lonicera japonica halliana; Halls 
Japanese Honeysuckle (to 25 ft.) Rapid 
growing vine with beautiful foliage. 
Delightfully fragrant creamy white flow- 
ers Makes a fine hedge or covering for 
walls or unsightly places. 2 yr. No. 1, 
$1.00 each. 
L. heckrotti Goldflame; Goldflame 
Honeysuckle. (To 20 ft.) A very hardy 
honeysuckle with large flame-coral 
trumpets lined with gold; fragrant aft- 
er nightfall. Flowers the first year, 
reaching its full glory of bloom in early 
summer. Strong plants. $1.25 each. 
L. sempervirens Scarlet; Scarlet 
Trumpet Honeysuckle. (To 30 ft.) A 
rapid growing vine with clusters of 
trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers. Very 
hardy. 2 yr., $1.00 each: 
PARTHENOCISSUS 
Generally known as the Ivy family. 
Tendril climbing plants. Grown for cov- 
ering walls, fences and arbors. They 
thrive in any good soil. 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia engelman- 
ni; Engelmann Virginia Creeper. (30 to 
40 ft.) A rapid growing vine clinging 
tightly to brick, stone or stucco walls 
and climbing’ to a great height. It is a 
very hardy vine, and rarely shows win- 
ter injury even in the far north. Three- 
year-old plants. 75c each; $8.00 per doz. 


P. quinquefolia saintpauli; St. Paul 
Virginia Creeper. (30 to 40 ft.) A va- 
riety of Ivy similar to, but an improve- 
ment on, the Engelmann Creeper. Will 
cling just as well, if not better. 2 yr. 
No. 1, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
P. tricuspidata; Japanese Creeper 
(Boston Ivy). (40 to 50 ft.) Beautiful 
foliage in Spring and summer, changing 
to crimson-scarlet in autumn. Clings 
tight to brick, stone or concerete walls. 
Sueceeds best in this latitude on the 
north or east side. 3 yr., $1.50) each: 
POLYGONUM—FLEECEFLOWER 
Polygonum baldschuanicum; Bokara- 
vine Fleeceflower. (To 20 ft.) Also 
called Silver Lace Vine and Bride’s Veil. 
A hardy climber of recent introduction 
from the mountains of Turkestan. It is 
of rapid growth, frequently attaining a 
height of 10 to 14 feet in one season, 
producing a mass of foamy white flow- 
ers. 2 yr., $1.00 each: extra sizensoueo0 
each. 
WISTARIA 
Wistaria frutescens; American Wis- 
teria. (20 to 25 ft.) Large cylindrical 
clusters of lilac-purple flowers. Tall, 
vigorous climber. Propagated from 
blooming wood. 2 yr. No. 1, $1.00 each. 
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FLEECEFLOWER—(Silver Lace Vine) 
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