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THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 49 
PEONIES 
Peonies are among the most gorgeous plants that can be grown | 14 inch below the surface of the ground. We offer strong divisions 
in a garden. Given a deep, rich soil and a sunny situation they 
will thrive anywhere. A mulch of manure each fall will help to 
maintain them, Plant the roots so that the eyes will be about 

Peonies 
offered. 
_ Carmine. Carmine-red. Areally beauti- 
ful variety. 
Edulis Superba. Bright old-rose to 
pink. Very fragrant. Blooms extra early. 
Elizabeth Huntington. A _ semi- 
double, saucer-shaped bloom, blush color 
in the bud form, gradually becoming white 
after it opens. Occasionally streaked 
carmine. 
Felix Crousse. Flame-red. Large, 
bomb-shaped. Late midseason. 
Festiva Maxima. White; very large, 
globular. Still one of the best. Early. 
Florence MacBeth. [Immense flowers; 
beautiful pink; slightly flecked. 
Grover Cleveland. One of the finest 
dark crimson sorts. Late midseason. 
Japanese Beauty. Single red. Con- 
sidered one of the best single red varieties. 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark crimson, very 
brilliant and striking in color. Blooms are 
of semi-rose type. Midseason. Probably 
the most popular variety in its color. 
VINES 
BITTERSWEET  (Celastrus scandens). 
Large foliage hung in autumn with 
clusters of orange and yellow berries 
which are very decorative all winter. 
85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3. 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). 
High-climbing, clinging, deciduous 
vine with lustrous, three-pointed 
leaves 2 to 4 inches across. 85 cts. 
each, $2.35 for 3. 
CINNAMON VINE. Vigorous climber 
with broad heart-shaped leaves and 
clusters of white, cinnamon-scented 
flowers. Dies to the ground each 
winter but comes up again very 
quickly in the spring. Large roots, 
12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., $9 per 100. 
CLEMATIS Jackmani. Large, flat, 3 to 
4-inch, velvety purple flowers, freely 
produced. $1.35 each. 
paniculata. Sweet Autumn Clematis. 
In August or September the plants 
are densely covered with fragrant 
white flowers, followed by seeds, each 
of which has a grayish, fuzzy plume 
which gives the plant the appearance 
of being in bloom until winter comes. 
85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Large bright 
carmine-violet flowers. Unusual and 
distinct. $1.50 each. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia Si- 
pho). Fast-growing; 6 to 15-inch 
broadly reniform leaves and pipe-like 
flowers. $1.50 each. 
SCARLET TRUMPET VINE. Vigorous 
climber. Handsome, trumpet-shaped, 
reddish orange flowers in midsummer. 
85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3. 



HONE YSUCKLE (Lonicera), Halliana. 
Sweetly scented flowers from July to 
frost. Desirable for trailing over 
fences, arbors, and as a ground-cover 
for banks. 60 cts. each, $1.65 for 3. 
KUDZU VINE. Fast-growing hardy vine. 
Foliage large. Rosy purple, pea-shaped 
flowers in August. Fine for perma- 
nently covering verandas, dead trees, 
etc. 85 cts. each, $2.35 for 3. 
MADEIRA VINE. Rapid-growing climber 
that quickly covers porch, trellis, etc. 
Foliage light green; flowers white, 
small and feathery, delightfully fra- 
grant. Plant roots in May. Large 
roots, 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Au- 
berti). Rapid climber. Light green, 
waxen foliage. Stringy clusters of 
crystal-white flowers of irregular 
shape. 90 cts. each, $2.40 for 3. 
TRUMPET CREEPER (Bignonia radi- 
cans). Very useful for covering un- 
sightly places, stumps, rockwork, or 
for planting in crevices in ledges. 
Large, attractive, scarlet flowers are 
borne in profusion. 85 cts. each. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (A mpelopsis quin- 
quefolia). One of the best and quick- 
est-growing vines for covering trees, 
trellises, arbors, etc. The large deep 
green foliage turns yellow, crimson 
and scarlet in fall. 85 cts. each. 
WISTERIA sinensis. Handsome, showy, 
pea-like pale blue flowers in large 
grape-like clusters. Well adapted for 
training on porches, arbors, trellises, 
or trees. They require a deep rich 
soil. Strong, 2-yr. grafted plants, 
$1.50 each. 




with 3 to 5 eyes, and plenty of roots, and are larger than usually 
$1 each, $2.75 for 3, $10 per doz., postpaid. 
Mikado. Brilliant rich crimson. A 
single bloom with cupped petals and a 
large crown of yellow staminodes. Me- 
dium size; tall and free blooming. Mid- 
season. 
Mme. Ducel. Light mauve-rose with a 
silvery reflex. Globe-shaped blooms, 
slightly fragrant. An extra-fine variety. 
Mons. Jules Elie. A large flower with 
a high crown. Color pale lilac-rose, with an 
amber-yellow collar; fragrant. Early. 
Souvenir de Louis Bigot. Vivid rose- 
pink, brightening to shell-pink in center. 
A gorgeous variety. Midseason. 
Tourangelle.Apple-blossom-pink tinged 
salmon, with a tan suffusion in the depths 
of the double bloom. A large flower of 
medium height. Very beautiful. Late. 
PEONIES BY COLOR. Strong-grow- 
ing roots of selected varieties. Named to 
color, red, white, or pink. 75 cts. each, 
$2.10 for 3, $8 per doz. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET (Ligustrum oval- 
ifolium). A rapid grower with dark 
green foliage that persists until early 
winter. May be pruned to any shape. 
Unpruned, it assumes an _ upright, 
spreading habit, about 10 feet tall. 
12 to 18-in. plants, $4.50 for 25, $14 
per 100, $65 for 500. 
IBOLIUM PRIVET. A hybrid of Cali- 
fornia and Ibota Privet and is hardier 
than either. Fast upright grower. 
Dark green foliage. May be trimmed 
to any shape. 12 to 18-in. plants, 
$5 for 25, $18 per 100. 
BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi). Com- 
pact-growing, much-branched low 
shrub with many spines. Its red ber- 
ries persist until spring. 12 to 18-in, 
transplanted plants, $3.75 for 10, 
$17 for 50, $32 per 100. 
RED-LEAVED BARBERRY  (Berberis 
Thunbergit atropurpurea). Foliage is 
rich crimson, becoming scarlet when 
the sun falls on it. 18 to 24-in. plants. 
75 cts. each, $7 for 10. 
pans 
Clematis Jackmani 
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