Hardy Ornamental 
CLIMBING VINES 
No. 378. BOSTON IVY (Amp. Veitchii)—This is the vine that imparts romance and 
beauty to clapboard cottage and stone mansion alike. It clings closely to any wall, 
wood, brick or stone, without support. The foliage colors beautifully in the fall. 
Prefers a north or east side. This is the clinging vine usually seen on buildings. Our 
pou Saha No. 1 plants are far superior to smaller plants. Each 75c; 2 or more, 
c eacn. 
No. 382. TRUE BITTERSWEET-—lIts bright orange-red berries are so popular for 
winter bouquets. Plant 2 or 3 vines so they can cross-pollinize, thus producing 
many more berries. Price, 2 year vines 98c each; 2 or more, 95c each. 
No. 381. SCARLET HONEYSUCKLE—FEverblooming—A mass of beautiful scariet 
blossoms all Summer and Fall. We know of no other hardy vine that will bloom so 
continuously over such long period of time. This 
vine can be used for covering porches, fences and trel- 
lises, or can be trimmed into a shrub. Select, ready-to- 
bloom vines, 98c each; 2 or more, 90c each. 
No. 383. JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE (Everblooming)— 
Long a favorite; produces masses of lovely, fragrant 
flowers of white and yellow all Summer. Lovely foliage 
almost evergreen. Does well in sun or shade. Ideal for 
trellises or covering banks to prevent erosion. Fragrant, 
fascinating, delightful. Select, ready-to-bloom vines, 
48c each; 3 to 9 vines, 45c each; 10 or more, 40c each. 
WISTERIA 
No. 511. PURPLE—One 
of the most popular and 
best loved of all the 
vines. Will climb con- 
ductor pipes, wires or 
limbs with strong grip 
and its heavy clusters of 
purple blooms look like giant 
clusters of purple Grapes hang- 
ing from it. Wood is so strong 
and vigorous that this vine can 
be trained into a small tree and 
while as a vine, it blooms in 
May and June, it will bloom two 
or three times during Summer 
when trained into tree form; 
grafted plants sure to bloom. 
Each $1.25, 2 for $2.35. 
CLEMATIS 
The Spice of Garden Pleasure Purple Wisteria 
No. 510. JACKMANI—One of the best and freest flowering vari- 
eties we know of. The flowers, when fully expanded, are from 4 
to 6 inches in diameter. Intense violet-purple, with a rich vel- 
Clematis Jackmani vety sheen, distinctly veined. July until frost. $1.25 each. 
No. 528 BEAUTY BUSH 
(Kolkwitzia ) 
Really a BEAUTY SPECIMEN with gracefully 
arching branches—during the June bloom the 
branches droop under the weight of the lovely 
pink, bell-like flowers. The shrub grows to a 
height of about 8 feet, and reaches approximate- 
ly the same spread. Extremely hardy. PRICES: 
2-year, blooming size, 85c each; 3 for $2.25. 
No. 530 ; 
RED FLOWERING PEACH 
Symbol of Spring 
(Earliest to Bloom in Spring) 
Beautiful flowering trees used entirely as an 
ornamental. At their blooming time in May every 
twig and branch is brilliant with perfectly formed 
double, rose-red flowers. Truly a thing of beauty. 
Once seen, always admired. It is one of the most 
attractive of the low-growing, flat-topped trees, 
attains a height of about 15 feet at maturity. 
Flowers appear before the tree leafs out in 
spring. Due to the extreme hardiness of the 
wood, the tree is usually very late in leafing out. 
PRICES: Well branched, blooming-size trees, 
Double Red Flowering Peach $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. 
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