LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
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Vines and Climbers 
Every garden should have one or more vines. They take up little space, blossom profusely, and in addition, 
many varieties are fragrant and flower when most shrubs are through blooming. Their use is extremely varied, 
such as covering walls, garages, fences, trellises, and providing privacy. Plant one or more this year. It will prove 
a wonderful garden investment. 
Ampelopsis 
AMPELOPSIS (The Woodbines) 
Heterophylla (Porcelain Ampelopsis). A 
handsome vine prized for its attractive, 
grape-like foliage and exquisite porce- 
lain-blue berries. Not a heavy grower, it 
is admirably suited for light trellising. 
90c. each, 3 for $2.50, 10 for $6.50. 
Quinquefolia engelmanni (Hngelmann 
Creeper). Rapidly taking the place of 
the Common Woodbine to which it is 
much superior. Smaller, neater foliage 
and better clinging properties than the 
common variety. 90c. each, 3 for $2.50, 
10 for $6.50. 
Tricuspidata (Japanese Creeper or Boston 
Ivy). The Boston Ivy requires no in- 
troduction. Perhaps the best and most 
popular vine for covering brick or 
masonry walls, to which it clings te- 
naciously. Very quick growing and 
tolerant of adverse conditions. $1.1C 
each, 3 for $3.00, 10 for $9.50. 
ARISTOLOCHIA (Sipho) 
Aristolochia sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe). 
Vigorous vine with huge heart-shaped 
leaves; excellent for creating shady 
porches, etc. Purple flowers of curious 
pipe-like form. $2.00 each. 
bignonia Radicans 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Vine) 
Radicans (Trumpet-creeper). Better 
known as the Trumpet Vine. An excel- 
lent old-timer with good foliage and 
handsome, orange-red, trumpet-shaped 
flowers in August. 90c. each, 3 for $2.50, 
10 for $6.50. 
Madame Gallen. Blossom continuously 
throughout Summer and Fall, producing 
enormous flowers of spectacular tawny 
orange. Easy to grow, hardy. $1.10 
each, 3 for $3.00, 10 for $9.50. 
CELASTRUS 
Orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). Su- 
perior, as a climber, to the common va- 
riety. Attractive in foliage and with 
familiar orange-scarlet fruits in clusters 
close to the stems. Showy after the foli- 
age falls in Autumn. $1.00 each, 3 for 
$2.75, 10 for $8.50. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis of all types like rich soil and 
plenty of sunlight. 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). The 
handsome, well known White Clematis 
and one of our showiest vines. Pure 
white, fragrant flowers in greatest pro- 
fusion completely covering the foliage 
in September. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75, 
10 for $8.50. 
Large-Flowered Clematis 
To insure success with Clematis, 
especially the Hybrids, stake the slender 
stems as soon as they are set out and pro- 
vide a well-drained, sweet soil by mixing 
sand and lime into the planting areas. 
$1.75 each 
Henryi. An excellent variety with large, 
creamy-white flowers. 
Jackmani. Perhaps the most popular va- 
riety with broad, velvety purple flowers 
all Summer. 
Madame Edouard Andre. A free 
bloomer with rich, purplish carmine 
flowers. 
Ramona. Handsome, light blue flowers 
POLYGONUM (Fleecevine) 
Auberti (Chinese Fleecevine). Unexcelled 
for rapidity of growth combined with at- 
tractive foliage and feathery, white 
sprays of flowers. An excellent vine for 
trellis or fence. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.50, 
10 for $11.00. 
Clematis Paniculata 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Japonica halliana (Hall’s Japanese 
Honeysuckle). An old-fashioned favorite, 
prized for its very fragrant, white and 
yellow flowers and almost evergreen 
foliage. Makes an excellent ground-cover 
for difficult slopes and banks. $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.75, 10 for $8.50. 
Heckrotti (Trumpet Honeysuckle). <A 
fine everblooming variety, with showy, 
orange-scarlet flowers in clusters at the 
tips of the branches. Attractive foliage. 
$1.10 each, 3 for $3.00. 
WISTERIA 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). The familiar, 
popular variety with pendant, pea- 
shaped clusters of bluish-violet blooms. 
A very vigorous climber which requires a 
substantial support on which to grow. 
5 yr. heavy, $3.00 each. 
AL. 
Wisteria Sinensis 
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS DURING APRIL, MAY AND JUNE 
