NortH ABINGTON, Mass. 

VINES AND CLIMBING PLANTS 3] 


VINES AND CLIMBING PLANTS 
AKEBIA 
quinata 
Twining plant with fragrant 
rosy-purple 
flowers in May. Prefers sun. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
sipho 
Rapid-growing vine making a dense screen. 
Brown, pipe-shaped flowers. 
CAMPSIS (Bignonia) 
Mme. Galen 
Gorgeous, vastly superior hybrid. 24% to 3 
inch flowers of apricot and orange all summer. 
radicans 
Tropical looking, with large trumpet-shaped 
flowers of glowing orange-red in August. 
CELASTRUS 
scandens 
Rugged climber with bright yellow autumn 
foliage and showy orange and crimson fruit. 
CLEMATIS 
paniculata 
Luxuriant grower, with medium-sized pure 
white flowers, of penetrating fragrance, in late 
summer and fall. 
Hybrid Clematis 
Jackmani: Large velvety purple; all summer. 
Mme. Edward Andre: Rich purplish-red; 
mid-summer. 
Mrs. Robert Brydon. Pale blue, August and 
September. 
Ramona: Lavender blue with darker center. 
HEDERA 
helix 
Vigerous evergreen climber for chimneys or 
masonry in shady locations. 
helix baltica 
Hardier variety with smaller leaves. Better 
suited to New England. 
- HYDRANGEA 
petiolaris 
A most artistic climber in leaf, stem and 
flower; the latter being white and fragrant. 
Sun or partial shade. 
Size Each Per 10 
Fiveleaf Akebia 
2 years 90 8.00 
3 years £25 11.00 
4 years Las 16.00 
Dutchman's Pipe 
2 years 1.50 13.50 
3 years 2.00 18.00 
Hybrid Trumpet Vine 
2 years 3.00 
Trumpetcreeper 
2 years 1.00 9.00 
3 years 1225 11.00 
American Bittersweet 
4. years 90 8.00 
D years B25 11.00 
Sweet Autumn Clematis 
3 years 1.00 9.00 
2 years, pot grown 2.00 17.50 
English lvy 
3 inch pots is 6.50 
Hardy English Ivy 
3 inch pots .90 8.00 
Climbing Hydrangea 
Field grown 3.00 27.00 
