T29 European T3 Red Leaf 
Mountain Ash Japanese Maple 
(Sorbus aucuparia). 20 ft. (Acer palmatum atropur- 
Much more satisfactory than pyreum novum). A decided 
the native species since it fruits i, nrovement over the com- 
more prolifically and has more I Blood: LeaMapieO 
compact habit. Large flat clus- aL aoe ea me L ss 
ters of white flowers in spring. "amental beauty and charm 
Clusters of flashy, orange- are intensified by deep, solid 
red berries all over the tree in red foliage which stays bril- 
summer and fall. Deep green, Jiant all summer. Rounded 
cleart foliage perfectly imple- form is densely furnished 
Face ae Sheed Santer with leaves to the ground. 
young vires @ te trees, $1.99 Specimen value unlimited. (Not sold in fall.) Not pre- 
each; 2 for $3.50. 8 to 10 ft. paid, 12-in. and up, balled plants, $3.00 each; 2 for 
specimens, $6.50 each. $5.70. 
VINES- MATURES DRAPERIES 
V14 SILVER LACE VINE 
(Below). The fastest growing hardy vine. Where 
quick coverage plus beauty, on a trellis, or a screen 
for a porch is desired, nothing can beat Silver Lace 
Vine. Grows 20 to 30 ft. in a single season. Foliage 
is bright green to the very end, and the fluffy, 
cream-white flowers completely cover the vine from 
mid-summer to late fall. Easily trimmed for it 
can’t be hurt. Grows in any well drained to dry soil 
and in city conditions. (Not sold in fall.) Prepaid, 
2-year, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
V8 GOLDFLAME 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Ae (Lonicera hybrid). The newest 
“l thing in brilliance. The immense, 
¢ showy clusters of trumpet-shaped 
buds open into fragrant flower 
clusters up to 7 inches across. 
"3 Color is brilliant flame-pink out- 
side, creamy golden yellow inside. 
In bloom from spring until heavy 
frost. Dark glossy foliage. Fine 
for porch, pergola, fence, or trel- 
lis. Stands city conditions well. 
Can be sheared into a_ bright 
shrub or hedge despite its natural 
tendency to vine. Prepaid, 2-year 
plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
V1 Yleu Yladame Galeu Easonag 
ets GEL 
(Left, below). (Campsis hybrid). A new hardy hybrid 
that has all the blooming qualities of big flowered trop- 
ical vines. Open, flaring, funnel-shaped flowers 242 to 3 
inches across, rich apricot tinted orange-scarlet. Sure to 
bloom without fussy care, producing big 
showy clusters all summer long. No insect 
pests, and will grow in wet soils. Clings 
to brick or wood without support. An un- 
forgettable sight trained on posts, trellises, 
walls, or buildings. Sun only. Quantity 
limited. Prepaid, 2-year, $2.25 each; 3 for 
$6.45. 
V12 VEITCH 
BOSTON IVY 
(Right.) Parthenocissus tricuspidata 
veitchi). There is no better vine for densely 
covering walls of all kinds. Clings closely 
and tenaciously to stone, brick, or any 
other solid support. Lustrous, dark green 
foliage changes to flaming scarlet in au- 
tumn. Bloomy, blue-black berries add at- 
tractiveness and persist into winter. Stands 
city conditions, shade and dry soil very 
well. The Veitch variety is more refined, 
has smaller leaves and is more easily 
trimmed than the old type. Prepaid, well- 
rooted, 2-year No. 1 plants, 90c each; 3 for 
$2.40; 10 for $7.00. 
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