LEESLEY NURSERIES FALL 
Vines 
PLANTING TIME FOR VINES: The ideal time 
is from October 15th until the ground freezes and from April 1st 
until May 15th. 
BITTERSWEET — (CELASTRUS orbiculatus) Native climbing 
vine with large leaves, yellow flowers and clusters of capsuled 
orange seeds. Valuable for winter bouquets, and rapid grow- 
ing. $ .60 Each 
BOSTON IVY — (AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata veitchi) Spring 
Only. Leaves overlap, forming a dense climbing vine, foliage 
changes to brilliant scarlet in fall. It clings readily to brick or 
stone walls. Each 5 to 25 
1.20 1.10 
ENGELMANN IVY — (AMPELOPSIS engelmanni) Larger leaves 
than Boston Ivy, not quite as dense in foliage, which changes 
to brilliant scarlet in fall. Z Yr..No. 1 e-cu 70 
CLEMATIS — Spring Only 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS — (CLEMATIS paniculata) Ex- 
ceptionally fragrant large white flowers, rapid growing vine, 
blooms profusely in early fall, glossy foliage. 
JACKMANI — Large violet-purple flowers, a mass of blooms 
in late July. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE — Crimson flowers borne profusely 
in late July. 
HENRYI— White flowers 
The “Clematis” are superb vines for covering arbors 
and summer houses, but require well drained soil. 
In Pots $1.50.Each 
HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE — (LONICERA japonica halliana) 
Large vigorous vine with pure white flowers, changing to 
yellow. Good for slopes, hedgerows and dense ground covers. 
$ .50 Each 
MATRIMONY VINE — (LYCIUM chinense) Vigorous hardy 
vine, bright purple flowers, followed by scarlet berries, good 
for slopes. $ .40 Each 
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