VINES—Prepaid 
AMPELOPSIS 
AMPELOPSIS (Boston Ivy)—For covering cement, brick, 
stone or wood and clings to the smoothest surface. Beautiful 
foliage. 2 yr., prepaid, each 75c. 
ENGELMAN’S IVY OR WOODBINE (A. quinquefolia, var. 
Engelmanni)—A type of quinquefolia which has long been de- 
sired. It has shorter joints and smaller and thicker foliage. It 
is better equipped with tendrils, by which it will climb walls of 
stone or brick as closely as the Veitchii (Boston Ivy). It should 
be planted in the Northwestern states, in place of Veitchi, as it 
is perfectly hardy, withstanding heat and cold much better. 
2 yr., prepaid, each 75c. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER — A famous and universally used 
climber. Has pretty cut leaves that turn a brilliant crimson in 
fall. Prepaid, each 60c. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
SIPHO-DUTCHMAN’S PIPE—A fine climber in protected lo- 
cations. Has immense heart shaped leaves that are unusually 
attractive. Makes a thrifty, uniform growth. Each $1.25. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS 
TRUMPET FLOWER—A robust, woody vine, twining tightly 
with roots along the stems. Its orange-scarlet, trumpet shaped 
flowers cluster at the tips of branches. The flowers are of large 
size, and are borne abundantly in the summer after the plants 
obtain a fair size. A fine climber for every purpose. 2 yr., 75c. 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS 
BITTERSWEET—Showy orange fruit from October through 
the whole winter. 2 yr., each 75c. 

TRUMPET FLOWER 
BIGNONIA RADICANS CLEMATIS 
PANICULATA—Probably the most popular of the small flow- 
ering sorts; vine is a rapid grower with glossy green foliage; in 
September the flowers appear in a perfect mass of white, giving 
the appearance of a bank of snow; the fragrance is most delicious 
and penetrating. Prepaid, 2 yr., each 75c. 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
The following are certainly the most beautiful of the flower- 
ing vines in our section. Flowers in masses, 5 to 7 inches in 
diameter. 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS—Continued 
HENRYI—Large, pure white. Extremely popular, especially 
when planted in between the other colors for contrast. Prepaid, 
3-in. pots, each 85c. 
JACKMANI—Immense flowers of an intense violet-purple 
color; bloom continually all summer. Perhaps the best known 
Clematis. Prepaid, 3-in. pots, each 85c. 
RAMONA—Another huge flowered clematis. Color sky-blue. 
3-in. pots, each 85c. 
MME. BARON VEILLARD—Large flowering pink. Prepaid, 
3-in. pots, each 85c. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE — Large flowering with pretty 
crimson red flowers. 3-in pots, each 85c. 
SILVERLACE 
VINE 

ENGLISH IVY 
The old Evergreen Ivy. Foliage thick. Prepaid, each 75c. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HALL’S JAPAN—Color an intermingling of white and yellow. 
Extremely fragrant and most satisfactory. Prepaid, 2 yr., 50c. 
GOLD FLAME—Large cluster of flame pink and golden yel- 
low fragrant blooms. Blooms freely from spring to fall. 2 yr., 
$1.00. 
SCARLET TRUMPET—Magnificent large scarlet trumpets. 
Btooms from spring until frost. 2 yr., ea. 75c. 
POLYGONUM 
AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine) — A very beautiful, graceful 
climber. Grows rapidly and needs support. It produces masses 
of lacy, misty white flowers over the entire plant. The bloom- 
ing period is longer than the average vine which makes it a 
plant well worth having. Prepaid, each 75c. 
WISTERIA 
An old aristocrat that will never lose favor. When grown on 
a trellis or any other support, will attain great heighth. When 
in bloom it thrills you with large panicles of purple flowers—a 
great profusion of them hanging gracefully all over the plant. 
It is a popular plant for an arbor, for the fine flowers hang 
LARGE FLOWERED CLEMATIS down through the roof with a beautiful effect. Prepaid, each $1.00, 
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