W. E. Gladstone 
A large lilac-colored bloom with a light center. 
Each $1.25 
SUMMER MULCH 
A cool, moist root run is all-important in 
growing Clematis. A mulch 2 inches deep 
and in a 2-foot circle around each plant made 
up of three-fourths peat moss and one-fourth 
Driconure feeds them when it rains and keeps 
the soil cool and moist. This may be worked 
into the soil once during the summer and 
replaced. We like to plant Clematis on a 
cedar post in full sun with this mulch on the 
soil. 
W. E. Gladstone 
Other Ornamental Vines 
Many Garden Lovers Enjoy the Familiar Vines of Yesteryear — 
Ampelopsis Lowi Celastrus Scandens 
Where a very attrach¥e wine te needed tora low Américan’’Bittéfsweet: Here is°a vigorous climbing 
wall or on a bird bath, this makes an excellent vine. Plant that will grow readily in partial shade. To prevent 
i Each 75c it from becoming too rampant, it should be pruned fre- 
quently. The familiar autumn fruits are always useful for 
° . ¢ indoor decoration. Ea 
Ampelopsis Quinquefolia | pian 
Virginia Creeper. This vine, more correctly known 
as Parthenocissus, is one of our most vigorous native 
climbers. While it adapts itself readily to trellises and 
arbors, it is often found clambering over stone walls. 
Each autumn season its foliage is clothed in shades 
of gold and scarlet. Each 50c 
Ampelopsis Veitchi 
Boston Ivy. Almost too well known to need descrip- 
tion, this vigorous climber seems to thrive even under 
smoky city conditions, making a rich mass of dark 
green foliage. Its ability to cling to almost any sur- 
face and its rich autumn color are among its desir- 
able qualities. Each $1.00 
Aristolochia Sipho 
Dutchman’s Pipe. The curious brownish pipe- 
shaped flowers are a delight to children and the 
large heart-shaped leaves make a dense screen. Few 
vines are better adapted to porches or pergolas. 
Each $1.50 
Bignonia Radicans 
Trumpet Vine. Luxuriant foliage and brilliant clus- 
ters of orange-scarlet flowers make this American 
vine a worthy adjunct to any garden. It may be 
trained on old tree stumps or on trellises, or it may be 
ailowed to grow wild. Each 50c 
Bignonia Mm. Galen 
Large clusters of orange-red flowers make this a 
very showy vine. A good strong growing vine. 
Each $1.00 
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