10 
CUED LIN Gas 
Climbing Vines 
CLEMATIS, JACKMANII— 
Flowers, when fully expanded, are 4 to 6 
inches in diameter, intense violet-purple, with 
a rich, velvety appearance distinctly veined. 
It blooms continually from July until cut off by 
frost. Potted plants, that will bloom the 
first season, 95c each. 
Extra Heavy Plants, Ball & Burlap, $2.00. 
THESE PLANTS ARE NOT MAILABLE. 
BITTERSWEET— 
Native climber, with handsome, glossy foli- 
age. The flowers are not conspicuous, but the 
chief glory of the vine consists of the large 
clusters of beautiful, orange-crimson fruits, in 
quaint yellow husks, retained all winter. 
Bright in effect, its graceful sprays of berries 
are charming for winter house-decorations, and 
are used for draping doorways, mantels, and 
pictures. 2 yr., 75c. 
BOSTON IVY— 
Used generally to cover walls, its fine shoots 
extending to the roofs of tall buildings, In 
the fall the leaves assume the most gorgeous 
and varied tints. The young leaves are quite 
distinct from those which are of older growth. 
The vine can be made to cling even to wood. 
The young plants require some covering in 
wintet for a year or more. Not altogether 
hardy in Minnesota. 3 yr., $1.00. 
ENGELMAN'S IVY— 
This variety is a rapid grower, has beautiful 
dark green foliage, and in the fall gives a 
beautiful autumn effect, the leaves changing to 
almost crimson. It is used to great advantage 
on churches and large buildings of all kinds, to 
soften the hard stone and brick effects. 2 yr., 
75c¢. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE— 
Hardiest and most generally used variety. 
This bears during the summer clusters of 
scarlet, tubular flowers and is one of the freest 
and best varieties. Handsome in foliage and 
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GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE— 
The large flame-coral trumpets lined with 
gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear in im- 
mense showy clusters the same year the plant is 
set out. Reaching its full glory of bloom in early 
summer, it nevertheless flowers abundantly from 
May until frost. The dark, blue-green foliage 
is attractive in itself and makes a perfect back- 
ground for the brilliance of the flowers. 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 specimen shrub. 2 yr., $1.00. 
WINDBREAK TREES 
These evergreens have been trans- 
planted several times, are grown with 
plenty of room and are well rooted. 
They will not be taken from the 
ground until you come to get them and 
if any of them do not live it will be 
because you have not given them proper 
care so we are making these low prices 
on them with the understanding that 
we do not replace any that may die. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— 
PRICE EACH—BARE ROOT 
50 
1 10 25 ormore 
18-24 inch ...... $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 $ .90 
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If planting an evergreen windbreak, prepare 
the ground as you would for corn, keep the 
roots of the evergreens wet from the time they 
are dug until they are planted, water them as 
you plant them, give them as thorough cultiva- 
tion as you do your corn, and if we have an 
average rainfall you will not need to water 
them. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— 
Once transplanted. 18-24 inch, 50 
for $14.00; 100 for $25.00. 
DECIDUOUS TREES— 
100 
Golden Willow ...........- 3-4 ft. $ 8.00 
Golden Willow .-........... 2234tts 6.00 
Laurel Leaf Willow ._..... 3-4 ft: 9.00 
Norway Poplar <_......... 3-4 ft. 10.00 
Green, Ash) ee PIEEN NS § 5.50 
American Elmeicete 225att 5.00 
SofteMa plese 18-24 inch 5.50 
MILORGANITE 
Fz. tele 
100 Ibs., $4.50; 50 Ibs., $2.75. 
FERNS 
OSTRICH PLUME FERNS— 
Fine for that shady corner. 25c each; $2.50 
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