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PEONIES 
PEONIES. We grow fifteen varieties of the most 
popular peonies but due to lack of space, list 
only these most popular. Large double 
blooming. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Deep Rose. 
MONS JULES ELIE. Lilac-Rose with lighter pink 
base petals. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Pure White. 
ALEXANDER DUMAS. Crown-type, brilliant pink, 
large compact, bomb-shape, fragrant. 
PHILOMELE. Attractive, novel bloom of pink and 
yellow. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS. Deep red, almost maroon. 
Large Double Bloom. 
3 to 5 eye Division Each $ 

4 yr. old Clump_—-Each $ 

HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 


FALL FLOWERING IRIS 
IRIS. Blooms in Spring and Fall. This two period 
bloom type represents, in our opinion, the cream 
of the Irises. Plant some of these for both 
Summer and Fall bloom. You will be pleased 
with this marvelous addition to your garden. 
AUTUMN ELF. Cream colored standards, delicate 
lavender. 
AUTUMN SPLENDOUR. Rich purple. 
D. K. HUTCHESON. Violet Purple. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES. Claret Purple. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. Waxy White. 
Each $ 
GERMANICA IRIS: 
ALINE. Azure Blue. 
LEOTA. Creamy White. 
RUBEO. Velvet Red. 
OCTOBER BLAZE. Brilliant Red tone. 
RAMESES. Rose Pink, Buff edge, Yellow heart. 
CLARA NOYES. Blended Red and Yellow, early 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Large lilac-pink, vigorous. 
ROSEWAY. Deep reddish Pink, Orange beard. 
Each $ 

VINES AND GROUND COVER 
These are the draperies that nature gives us to cover porches, arbors and fences. To disguise unsightly buildings 
and old trees, control soil erosion on banks, etc. All the vines named herein are strong growers, some with either bright 
flowers in summer or brilliant berries in the fall. Use vines freely to make the landscape more beaultiful . . . They thrive 
almost anywhere. 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA 
ENGLEMANNI. (Viringia Creeper). This is the 
five leafed Ivy that is so valuable for covering 
walls, fences, etc. It will grow anywhere and 
the colors are brilliant in fall. 
2Qeyearevines.—=2-==—= $ 

A. TRICUSPIDATA VEITCHI 
VEITCHI. (Boston Ivy). The best for self-clinging 
vines. 

2 eNeaTE ViNneae eae $ 
BIGNONIA RADICAN 
B. RADICAN. (Trumpet Vine). A vigorous woody 
vine bearing scarlet flowers. 

2evear Viness= eae $ 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS 
C. SCANDEN. (Biitersweet). An unusually at- 
tractive native vine because of its showy 
berries in fall and early winter. 
2 VOGTHEV ING eee ae ra ee 
CLEMATIS 
. Blue. 
Claret-Red. 
Purple. 
peonona 
Single-White. 
All Clematis: Each ____ 5 eee ee 
EVONYMUS 
E. CARRIER]. A hedge-type of the dwarf ever- 
green bittersweet. Small leaved type, attractive. 
Also grown as specimen for the foundation 
planting. 



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Dito wl 2) Ine eee $ 
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E. COLORATUS. (Purple-leaf Winter creeper). 
Unexcelled creeper for sun or shady location, 
as ground cover or wall cover. Retains its leaves 
under most severe freezing conditions. 


GictOral Zeit ee ae ees $ 
2a ton |S ain $ 
St On |S cere $ 

E. RADICAN. (Winter Creeper). A slow growing 
vine that adheres to masonry and remains 
green all winter. 
Strong 2 year vines ___ $ 

E. RADICAN VEGETUS. (Big Leaf Wintercreeper). 
Another evergreen clinging vine of moderate 
habit, perfectly hardy and especially valuable 
because of the profusion of red berries that 
hang on for several weeks. 
Strong 2 year vines _____ $ = 

HEDERA — IVY 
H. HELIX. (English Ivy). The most popular ever- 
green vine. Has large deep green glossy foliage. 
2 year vines— 
2 runners or more___.$ 

HONEYSUCKLE HECKROTTI 
T. HEC*“XROTTI. Trumpet shaped blossoms, outer 
purple, inside pinkish-yellow. Blooms all sum- 
mer. Rapid growth. Especially suited for arches 
and trellis. 
PP Niele felkelnhes = ——— $5 

LONICERA HALLIANA. (Hall’s Japanese Honey- 
suckle).A Semi-evergreen twining vine that is 
so much used for fences and trellises. Controls 
soil erosion on banks. 
Hardy Vines) 2aVineweae $ 

MYRTLE 
MYRTLE. (Vinca Minor). An old favorite trailing 
piant, blue flowers, dark green leaves, excep- 
tionally attracttive. Useful as a ground cover, 
under trees where grass fails and banks. 
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PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS 
P. TERMINALIS. (Japanese Spurge). A ground 
cover, which will grow in all shady situations 
and the only plant which will thrive under 
pine trees. Some of its main uses are: Under 
all evergreen plantings, under all shrubs, for 
area-way copings, for loggia and enclosed porch 
uses, for shrub and fiower bed borders, for 
dense shade areas under any kind of trees. 


POLYGONUM 
P. AUBERTI. (Silverlace).A quick growing vine 
with small attractive foliage. The flowers are 
very small and lacy end when the plant blooms 
it is a perfect mass of silvery white; there is 
no other vine producing anything like the 
same effect. Blooms from August to frost. 

2 Yedre ViING Sees as $ 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA 
P. TAHUNBERGIANA. (Kudza Vine). The most 
rapid growing, twining vine known. The large 
purple flowers are sweetly scented. 
Sale Wee eS $ 
WISTERIA SIMENSIS 
W. SINENSIS. (Chinese Wisteria). A rampant 
growing, clinging vine. Flowers are in large 
drooping clusters. Plants that are offered are 
grafted from blooming wood. This insures blos- 
soms. Colors—White, Blue and Pink. 
ine} Metneesen eee $ 

TREE WISTERIA. These lovely vines are very 
effective when grown in tree form, much more 
satisfactory than tree roses. Both Blue and 
White colors. 

