18 HENRY 
NURSERIES 

VIBURNUM 
VIBURNUM CARLESI (Fragrant Viburnum)— 
The flowers are waxy pink and _ deliciously 
fragrant, produced in early spring when the 
leaves are unfolding. It likes a well drained 
sunny place with plenty of moisture through- 
out the season. 
Zi ALO nome LCCUSLDe ell (Ua bs meee seen each, $4.00 
VIBURNUM DENTATUM (Arrow Wood)—Up- 
right growing with light green dentata leaves. 
Flowers greenish-white followed by black 
fruit. A fine shrub for massing or foliage 
effect. 
Sito A feet etre ester eee ene cea each, $1.00 
VIBURNUM LANTANA (Wayfaring Tree)—A 
large, robust shrub with fuzzy foliage light 
green above and silvery beneath. After this 
plant has been in a border a few years, it 
outshines all other shrubs, with its remark- 
able foliage. 
3. COA st eet ieecerrerereeciers rene eee each, $1.00 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Highbush Cranberry)— 
Tall and upright, with good foliage and espec- 
ially decorative red fruit in large clusters 
which resemble cranberries and hang on well 
into the winter. 
BS: tose feet ease sper es vanes, each, $1.00 
VIBURNUM OPULUS STERILUS (Snowball)— 
Old-fashioned shrub that grows anywhere and 
blooms well. Characterized by its large clus- 
ters of white flowers at Decoration Day. 
Bi LOGE LOC creme eee eee eee erence eens each, $1.00 
WEIGELIA 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE (Hybrid Weigelia)-- 
Dwarf but erect shrub with deep carmine-red 
flowers through most of the summer. 
7 Aum to tis Wa 21 2) He ene ee FN A As ener each, $1.25 
WEIGELIA ROSEA (Rose Weigelia)—V ery 
free flowering shrub. Pink flowers are pro- 
duced in so great profusion as to almost hide 
the foliage. A well-known shrub, fine for 
massing or for single specimen. 
3to 248 feet eee ee eee each, 90c 
WEIGELIA HENDERSONI—Differs from the 
Rose Weigelia in that the bloom is dark pink 
and the habit is more spreading. Excellent 
shrub for heavy border planting. 
S tov) feet 2222303 eee each 90c 
Vines 
Vines should have deep, rich soil, and without 
which these charming shrubs will be both disap- 
pointing and commonplace. Generally vines 
about the house get set in a mixture of clay, 
brickbats, cinders and building refuse, and the 
owner finally decides that vines are not much 
good; while if the ground had been prepared by 
filling in with good, rich soil before planting, 
and mulched heavily with well rotted manure in 
the fall, the results would be most satisfactory. 
BOSTON IVY—The most popular climbing plant 
for covering brick, stone, or wooden walls. 
The color is a fresh, deep green in the sum- 
mer, changing to autumn tints in the fall. 
SEV Tet NOL ie ee tee eae menos each, $1.00 
ENGLEMAN IVY—Similar to Virginia Creeper 
as well as the common Woodbine. Heavy, 
coarse growing and will climb to almost un- 
believable heights. 
De Sa NOM ie actecte set oe eke ee eee eee each, 85c 
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CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Hardy vine with very 
large purple flowers. They like a rich, inoist 
situation and not too sunny a location. Do 
not plant very deep. 
2 VY IN 08s aoe eke ee ees etre eee each $1.25 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (Bittersweet) —Well- 
known native climber, handsome glossy foli- 
age and large clusters of beautiful orange- 
crimson fruit retained all winter. 
DAV Te uN Ost lige ttee oe cetera sene eee $1.00 
EUON YMUS—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
HEDERA—(See Broad-Leaved Evergreens). 
LONICERA FLAMING RED—New climbing 
honeysuckle of unusual merit. Flowers much 
larger and brighter than the old Trumpet 
Honeysuckle. 
DENN 03 Le taco tea eons ee eee each, 90c 
LONICERA HALLIANA (Hall’s Honeysuckle) — 
Strong grower, holds foliage until early win- 
ter. Flowers white, changing to yellow; very 
fragrant. 
CuyreNO.o lige oe cena ey ore ae each, 75c¢ 
POLYGONIUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine)— 
The most vigorous and rapid-growing of all 
climbers, when blooming is covered with 
foamy sprays of creamy white flowers. 
ahyx. | Note ere Pi ee ees ae each, 90c 
WISTERIA PURPLE—One of the best of the 
hardy climbers, producing dense drooping 
clusters of pea-shaped flowers in May and oc- 
casionally during the fall. Color, violet blue. 
2 yr. NOV Ae gs oe eee each, $1.00 
