HARDY VINES 
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Prices Are Postpaid. 
BITTERSWEET—Valuable for its clusters of red berries for winter bou- 
quets. 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS CRIMSON STAR—(See picture on page 47). A NEW addition 
to a group of large flowering Clematis. Very large flowers of bright 
crimson red with white center. Very showy and striking. Strong potted 
plants, sure to grow. $1.50 each. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Produces gorgeous flowers or royal purple 4 to 6 
inches across. Blooms nearly all summer. Strong potted plants, sure to 
grow. $1.35 each. 
EUONYMUS FORTUNE! COLORATUS—See broadleaf evergreens, page 11. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE—Also called “Summer King” and “Ever- 
blooming Honeysuckle.” (See picture on page 47). Usually covered with 
flowers from May until freezing weather. Flowers are flame-scarlet on 
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CLEMATIS PANICULATA the outside and golden yellow on the inside. For trellis, fence, porch, 
If you want striking or unusual flowers, arbor, etc. Easy to grow and hardy. 85c each; 2 for $1.50. : 
then ee plant either the two varieties of HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S PURPLE-LEAF—A sport of the old fashioned 
large flowering Clematis listed to the right. Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle and far superior. The leaves and stems have 
But you should bear in mind that their vines a purplish cast all summer 
are not strong growers and for best results long, becoming more _ pro- 
they should be planted on east exposures. 4 . sae 
On the other hand, if you want a good vig- a oght the fall. Bane hone 
orous vine that will really form a solid BE Ga VSS Os an e 
screen or background, either in the shade or old Hall’s. Excellent for 
sun, then you should plant CLEMATIS ground cover as well as a 
PANICULATA, sometimes called SWEET climbing vine, especially in 
AUTUMN CLEMATIS. Aa the picture above | the shade, Produces an abun: 
and autumn with small white, fragrant flow- dance of lovely white and yel- 
ers. Strong 2 yr. plants, 60c each; 3 for low fragrant flowers. 75c 
$1.65; 5 for $2.25. each; 3 for $2.00. 
IVY, BOSTON—Fine foliage. 
Clings closely to any wall. 
Prefers partial shade. 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
IVY, ENGELMANN’S—Popular five-leaved Ivy that grows rapidly and clings to 
rough brick or stone. 60c each. 
SILVER LACE VINE—(See picture on page 47). 
The fastest growing hardy vine that will give you both shade and flowers the 
first summer. It often grows from 10 to 20 feet the very first season. Blooms 
with masses of small white flowers from mid-summer to late fall. Ideal for ar- 
bors, porches, fences, or lattices. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. 
TRUMPET VINE—Also called Trumpet Creeper or Bignonia. Immense orange- 
red, trumpet-shaped flowers. Very hardy. 60c each; 2 for $1.00. 
WISTARIA, GIANT PURPLE—(See picture on page 47.) Lilac-purple flowers in 
June and July. Very hardy and easy to grow. One of the best vines for the HALL’S PURPLE-LEAF HONEY 
arbor or large trellis. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. ; mee 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES | 
PAMPAS GRASS 
Popular and attractive ornamental grass. 
Grows eight to ten feet high. Very hardy. Will 
grow in very hot, dry locations. While attrac- 
tive near pools or in rock gardens, it requires 
little or no watering after it is established. 
50c each. 
PLUME GRASS 
(Miscanthus Sinensis. Sometimes called 
Maiden Grass.) 
Another ornamental grass that is extremely 
valuable where a lower growing variety is de- 
sired. It grows only about 3 or 4 feet high and 
its plumes make attractive winter bouquets. 
Extremely hardy and easy to grow. 50c each. 
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