GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI 
Soften Harsh Lines with Living Draperies 
BITTERSWEET 
Grow your winter bouquet of Bittersweet 
right In your owm backyard, over a back 
fence or on an arbor. This twining, native 
vine makes a fime decoration for the summer 
house if given a little help in climbing. Bears 
highly decorative, much-prized little orange 
berries that remain on ail winter. 
75c each; 3 for $2.10 
CLEMATIS 
Large-Flowered. Very popular. Profusion 
of Jarge flowers during summer and autumn. 
Varieties: Mme. Edouard Andre (red); 
Henryi (white); Jackmani (purple); 
Ramona (blue). Each 
2eVIAVINCS ee Mea. ete ee aah $1 25 
Paniculata. Flowers snow-white during 
entire summer and autumn. Each 
DaVEAVINNGS se ie sae dns vise $0 75 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Goldflame. Beautiful flower clusters as 
large as your hand. Brilliant rose-red out- 
side and gold mside each flower. Curved 
petals and Iong stamens. Blooms first year, 
every year from June until winter. ‘Trim 
as vine, shrub or low hedge. Hardy, thrifty 
grower. Each 2 10 
2-yr., field-grown vines .$0 70 $1 30 $5 50 
Hall’s. White flowers from May until No- 
vember. Each 3 
2=VFEVINCS 52. Suisse ccs cesses $0 60 $1 65 
Plant vines for their cool shade, lovely 
flowers, and rich green, screening foliage 
BITTERSWEET 
IVY 
Boston. Glossy foliage, turning brilliant 
orange-scarlet in the fall. Wonderful for 
chimneys, stone or brick walls. 
Each 3. 
2-yr. plants.............. $0 60 $1 65 
English (Hedera Helix). Very popular. 
Large, dark, glossy, evergreen foliage. 
Unexcelled for covering walls 1m _ cool, 
shady places. 60c each; 3 for $1.65 
SILVER LACE VINE 
(Polygonum Auberti) 
Very fragrant, white flowers during Sep- 
tember. Each 3 
2eyre VINES Aa aas es ede $1 00 $2 75 
WINTER CREEPER 
(Euonymus radicans) 
A slow-growing vine that adheres to ma- 
sonry and remains deep green all winter. 
95c each; 3 for $2.70 
WISTERIA 
(Purple) 
One of the most popular and best loved of 
all the vines. Will climb conductor pipes, 
wires or limbs with strong grip. The heavy 
clusters of purple blooms look like giant 
clusters of purple grapes. Wood Is so strong 
and vigorous that this vine can be trained 
into a small tree. As a vine it blooms in May 
and June but it will bloom two or three times 
during summer when trained into tree form. 
Grafted plants sure to bloom. 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.35 
SILVER LACE VINE 
A FORMAL PRIVET HEDGE 
HEDGES 
Beautt}il Living “Peuces 
Be Neighborly — 
Fence the Friendly Way 
Costs Less than Cheapest Wood or Metal 
Fences and Never Needs Painting. 
PRIVET, Amur River (South). In the 
South this plant is far superior to any other 
Privet that can be used. It retains its 
leaves in the South throughout the winter. 
You should certainly have some of these 
plants, especially 1f you live below the 
Mason and Dixon line. 
10 25 100 
12 to18in......... $1 00 $200 $7 00 
18 to 24in......... 125 250 900 
Zito mS iter eee 150 300 11 00 
P., Amur River (North). This is probably 
the most hardy Privet. Erect in habit. 
The leaves are dark, lustrous green and 
remain on until late in the winter, which 
makes these plants very desirable for hedg- 
ing. 10 25 100 
12 to18in......... $1 50 $3 00 $10 00 
18 to 24 in......... 175 350 12 50 
2 tom sitter eee 200 400 15 00 
P., California. A large, vigorous shrub of 
upright habit. Leaves dark green and 
glossy. This ts often used as an individual 
plant, as well as for hedge. Semi-evergreen. 
‘When planting, cut away most of the top 
to get a bushy hedge. 49 5 100 
12tol18in......... $1 25 $250 $9 00 
18 to 24in......... 150 300 1000 
3 50 12 50 
2to 3 ft. 
1 75 
WISTERIA 
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