laut VINES 
FOR’ SHADE and BEAUTY 
LIMBING plants have an important place in every well-planned garden. Having grown the Clematis hy- 
brids for many years and a large number of other kinds of flowering vines, we have come to realize the wide 
use to which they can be adapted. 
Many garden makers think of flowering vines merely as useful plants to screen unsightly areas. We like to 
think of them as rich, verdant masses of foliage to embellish doorways, porches, pergolas and arbors. In gardens, 
climbing plants often serve to make a pleasing transition between the house and the garden, or between large 
trees and small groups of shrubs. More rampant climbers can be used to grow over old tree stumps. 
Many of our climbing plants, in addition to interesting foliage and showy flowers, have unusual seed-pods. 
Both the flowers and the fruits offer unlimited possibilities for indoor decoration. 
Climbing plants can often be used to solve the problem of ground-covers in difficult areas. Often where there 
are outcroppings of rock, such climbing plants as Honeysuckle (in all its forms), Euonymus and Bittersweet 
can be introduced to clothe bare areas. 
Flowering vines trained on arbors and pergolas can often frame an interesting vista which can be enjoyed by 
the home-owner or the passerby. In summer, climbing plants add to the interest of the garden and often serve 
as a pleasing background for shrubs, perennials, and annuals. Walls and wire fences make admirable supports 
for this valuable group of plants. 
All vines postpaid anywhere in U. S. A. if included with an order for 
Clematis or if order totals $5.00 or more 
reas 
: Ni CLEMATIS PANICULATA GROWIN 
CLEMATIS MONTANA ALBA USED ON A WALL. $1.25 each ON PORCH. $1.00 sae : 
JAMES |. GEORGE & SON 
FAIRPORT, NEW YORK 
