CLIMBING VINES | 
Climbing vines, if properly used and cared for, and supported by a sturdy 
looking and nicely designed trellis, can add far more to the beauty of the 
home grounds than the cost would indicate. 
We pot all our vines, which insures them a better start and produces more 
satisfactory results. However, potted plants are difficult to ship and 
should be picked up at the nursery or included in delivery orders. 
Bittersweet--a hardy, strong growing Honeysuckle Heckrotti--trumpet shaped 
vine with attractive glossy leaves. blooms of flame red and golden 
Yellow flowers are followed by yellow from June to frost, Delight- 
colorful orange-red berries’ in fully fragrant and very hardy. $1.50. 
fall. $1.50 
Clematis Henryi--a large white flower 
characterizes this most satisfactory 
vine for a dark background. $1.75 
Ivy, Boston--the much talked about 
glossy and small leaved ivy which 
grows in sun or shade and clings 
Closely, without support of trellis, 
to brick or stone wall and forms a 
Clematis Jackmani--the purple blos- tracery of green. A lot of land- 
soms in profusion make this the most scaping for $1.75. 
asked-for climbing vine. $1.75 
Clematis Andre-similar to the other Trumpet Vine--3-inch orange trumpets 
varieties but with reddish purple blooming in August. Fancy, deeply 
blooms. $1.75 cut leaves. $1.75 
