14 FALL PRICE LIST, OCTOBER 8, 1952 
VINES— (Continued) 
CLEMATIS— (Continued ) 
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SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 
Clematis Panicuiata 
In September and October these vines are covered with great 
masses of fragrant white flowers about 1 inch across. A longtime 
favorite. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
BRyGaty INO wi lars. ae terre ctr imi ena 5.50 50.00 450.00 
2 year NOW ln. os ee nd ee i cae 4.50 40.00 350.00 
2-year, Medium 23... 56. .--- eee 3.50 30.00 250.00 
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Per 10 Per 100 
Texensis (Coccinea) (Scarlet Clematis) Brilliant scarlet, urn-shaped 
flowers with thick petals. July-September. 
AVR=Yehibboee. Mech. Soke cole sims madeira. bic occ ars oF 8 ora yon rarc che On cre a 3.50 30.00 
EUONYMUS FORTUNEI COLORATUS (Purpleleaf Wintercreeper) Ever- 
green foliage that turns bronzy-red in autumn. Excellent ground cover. 
De Veare NO L mceme ler tie cio ene ine ieee ro mIeNs ne 5.50 50.00 
22 year, Medium a. nae toes = ee ORR re mba ine Fe pace en 4.50 40.00 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
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GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE 
We are justly proud of 
Goldflame Honeysuckle, a 
wonderful plant which we 
introduced a few years ago. 
The large flame-coral trum- 
pets lined with gold, fragrant 
after nightfall, appear in im- 
mense showy rlusters the 
same year the plant is set 
out. Reaching its full glory 
of bloom in early summer, 
it nevertheless flowers abun- 
antly from May until hard 
frost. Hardy in all parts of 
the country. Allowed to grow 
naturally Goldflame will 
climb a trellis or spread as 
a ground cover; if pruned 
it becomes a striking speci- 
men shrub. Planted in a row 
and sheared it gives a 
smashing effect as an ever- 
blooming hedge. For best re- 
sults, plant Goldflame where 
it will get sunlight at least 
half of the day. 
2 year, No. 1.. 5.50 50.00 
2 year, Medium 4.50 40.00 
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