extra hardy 
Climbers 
5525—Goldftilame Honeysuckle 
In bloom throughout summer and fall, clusters of lovely 
red trumpets with golden centers and very sweet scented. 
The vines reach a height of 15 feet, and are hardy, free 
from insects and disease. Does well in sun or partial 
shade. One of the finest flowering vines in existence. 
Nice strong plants, 95c each. 
f Much like th 
5539—Hall’'s Honeysuckle oyaiae “is 
continuous blooming, but the flowers are ivory white, and 
smaller, the foliage is of a blue-green shade, and more 
dense than the former. Easy to grow. Blooming size 
plants, 40c each. 
= In great favor because of 
5937 Bittersweet its bright-orange berries, in 
neatly arranged clusters, which are so pretty in winter- 
bouquets. Hardy everywhere, but two planis should be 
set out to insure pollenizing, and berries. Each 45c. 
Clings to stone and brick 
5938 Boston Ivy walls, and does best on the 
North and East side of a building. A very hardy foliage 
vine, with shiny dark green leaves. Nice 2 year old 
plants, 55c each. 
s e h m : 
5532—Silver Lace Vine jie nost Pts 
vines, can be grown in full sun, resists draught remark- 
ably well. Blooms in large lacy white panicles throughout 
summer and fall. Disease resistant, and free from insects. 
Well rooted plants, 75c each. 
The 
5542 — Purple Wistaria ,,7.° 
of Wisterias are tough (not coarse) and resist 
strong wind on exposed trellis work. Foliage 
5544 — Pink Wistaria 
Wistaria in all respects, blooming in large clus- 




Lathyrus 
Hardy : 
Everblooming 
Sweet Pea 
Grows easily to a height of 6 to 8 
feet in one season, and the root will 
produce all entirely new vine-growth 
every season. Begins to bloom in June 
and coniinues uniil late in the fall. 
Always in bloom. A good and healthy 
foliage, hardy everywhere. Nice on the 
trellis or in a bouquet. 
2324—Lathyrus Crimson King 
2325—Lathyrus Rose Queen 
2326—Lathyrus White Queen 
All nice strong plants, will bloom the 
first season, 2 for 65c. 
Like the 
purple 
very dense, and free from disease. Our Wis- 
terias are propagated from blooming wood, 
they are sure to bloom, and will start bloom- 
ing within two or three years after planting. 
Each 55c. 
ters of fragrant flowers, like Grapes, through 
late spring. Wistarias are hardy, and will re- 
main for many years, improving in blooming 
capacity with age. Each §1.25. 
Clematis 
2610—Jackmani Prle-blue. The 
best known of the 
large-flowering Clematis, its great stars of 
flowers continue to appear through summer 
and fall. Nice potted plants for easy starting, 
80c each. 
2613—Crimson Star ©"° °.the 
new varieties, 
blooms very freely, and like Jackmani a won- 
derful bloomer, covering trellis work nicely up 
to 8 ft. Potted plants, $1.00 each. 
2618 — Clematis Paniculata 
The small-flowering, fragrant white Clematis 
which blooms very freely through the fall 
weeks. It is a stronger grower than the large 
flowering varieties, and like all Clematis, it is 
hardy with a mulch of leaves for winter protec- 
tion in the North. 60¢ each. 
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Very large, lavender- 
2611—Ramona blue blossoms, of the 
same star-shape as Jackmani and Crimson Star. 
For all Clematis grown in sunny places, we 
recommend. a light mulch of wood-shavings 
around the plant, to keep the soil cool. In 
shaded locations this is not necessary. Nice 
potted plants, 80c each. 
2615—Clematis 
Collection 
1 Crimson Star 
1 Jackmani 
1 Ramona 
All three, potted 
plants, easy to 
plant, sure to start 
$2.35 
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