Vines 
Ivy 
HEDERA HELIX—English Ivy 
Evergreen ground cover, climber for cover- 
ing walls. Hardy. 
3” pots Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $5.50 
Hahn's Variegated. Small green and white leaves. 
Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $5.50 
Wisteria 
Excellent vine for covering walls and 
fences. Blooms in spring and sometimes 
produces flowers on new growth during 
summer. 
Green Ripples. Veined leaves give appearance 
of ripples. 
Each 50c, Three $1.35, Doz. $4.75 
Maple Queen 
Self Branching Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50 
Sylvanian Beauty 
Chinensis 
BLUE. Crafted. 
ROSEA. Pink, grafted. 
Each $1.65 
Hardy Clematis 
THE ARISTOCRATS OF CLIMBING PLANTS 
Beautify Your Garden with this Unusual Plant 
ENGLISH HYBRIDS—Large 
selection and varieties. 
A FEW LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS IN 
YOUR GARDEN will take very little room and 
care and will grow in part shade or on north 
side of the house. BE SURE TO ASK FOR 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. 
CRIMSON KING. Good red. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH—One of the finest 
double white, similar to a Gardenia. Good 
for pillar treatment. Blooms on year old 
wood. Prune only dead wood in late Febr- 
ary or March. 
ERNEST MARKHAM—A good red. 
HENRY CHAPIN—New. Carmine red. 
HENRYI. Large white. 
JACKMANI—Rich violet purple. Most popular. 
Often 10 ft. Blooms entire summer and 
early autumn. Cut back plants 3 ft. in order 
to encourage strong new wood. 
JACKMANI SUPERBA. Dark violet purple. 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR—Velvety purple. All 
summer. In early spring it should be cut 
back half way to get the full value of its 
beautiful blossoms. 
LAWSONIANA—Extremely large blossoms, shiny 
blue, flushed mauve. June to Sept. 
LILACINA FLORIBUNDA. Lilac Purple. 
flowering, choice 
LORD NEVILLE—Plum colored velvet. 
height and long blooming season. 
MME. E. ANDRE. Red with purplish cast. 
MME. B. VEILLARD—Medium size lavender rose. 
10 to 12 Ft. 
MME. LE COULTRE. Beautiful. Novelty. Large 
single white flowers. 
MONTANA RUBENS — Small-flowered. Chinese. 
Rose pink, |-2 in. across. Rich dark foliage. 
10 to 15 ft. tall. Late May-June. Particularly 
adopted for growing on walls. Most vigorous. 
Blooms on year old wood, so do not prune, 
except to remove dead wood. 
MRS. BATEMAN. Pure white. 
NELLY MOSER—Pale mauve and white petals 
with red bars. A rare beauty. Profuse 
bloomer and sturdy. 
PRINS HENDRIX—Large ruffled azure blue flow- 
ers, height about 7 ft. at maturity. 
RAMONA. Lavender blue. 
SIEBOLDII. Creamy white with purple rosette. 
THE PRESIDENT—Gorgeous reddish violet blos- 
soms. Blooms freely the entire length of its 
10-foot vines. 
VILLE DE LYON—Abundance of carmine red 
flowers. July to Sept. 8 to 10 ft. Rare and 
luxurious. 
Average 
Each $1.95, Three $5.50 
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