CLIMBING VINES 
(Mailable) 
Vines furnish a living cover for bare walls or fences. They 
make a wonderful background on trellis and walls, becoming 
more beautiful every year. 
2 Year Plants $1.25 Each; $12.50 per Dozen 
(Except at Otherwise Listed) 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Gold Flame (Lonicera heckrotti)—One of the showiest of 
the newer honeysuckles. Two-toned flowers—bright flame 
without, creamy yellow within, are very fragrant. Blooms 
from early spring to frost. Very hardy and disease re- 
sistant. 
Hall’s Japan—Old-time favorite. White and yellow fragrant 
flowers last nearly all summer; foliage almost evergreen. 
Hardy. 
JASMINE 
White (Officinalis\—Blooms all summer. One of the loveliest 
varieties of pure white flowers. 
Yellow (Winter Jasmine)—Medium size shrub or small grow- 
ing vine with bright green stems and pretty yellow flowers. 
Blooms very early, usually in February. 
SILVER LACE VINE—Beautiful, quick growing vine, with 
rich, glossy green foliage, and a mass of feathery white bloom. 
WISTERIA (Grafted) 
Purple—The most magnificent of all vines. Lasts for gen- 
erations, becoming more beautiful each year. 2-yr. plants. 
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$2i20. 
TRUMPET VINE—Blooms spring and early summer. Pro 
vides a wealth of large trumpet shaped, orange-red flowers. 
Very showy. 
IVY 
Boston—Bright, green leaves, turning to vivid scarlet in 
fall. A self-supporting creeper, clinging to wood or stone. 
Perfectly hardy. 
English—The best for banks and covering. 
green mantle. 
Spreads a glossy 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
CLEMATIS RAMONA 
CLEMATIS 
Huge flowers in a wide variety of shapes and colors. Dies to 
the ground each winter, yet grows so rapidly that by Summer 
it’s § to 14 ft. high, thickly covered with flowers. Best on fence 
or trellis. Thrives in rich well drained loam and partial shade. 
Prices: 2-Year Plants: $1.50 Each; 3 or More $1.40 Each. 
Jackmani—The popular purple variety with large purple- 
blue flowers. 
Mme. Edward Andre—Deep wine-red star shaped blossoms 
cover the whole vine. 
Ramona—Large lavender-blue flowers. Blooms freely. 
Henryi—Large creamy white flowers. Vigorous grower. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
(Mailable) 
Can you imagine anything more beautiful and fascinating 
than a living fence that improves with age—gets stronger, 
more beautiful every year. No painting or repairing to do. 
just prune to make it grow heavier and thicker. 
BARBERRY 
Green Leaf Barberry — Makes an excellent compact low 
growing hedge 2 to 3 feet tall. The foliage turns to a bright 
crimson before falling and red berries hang on all winter. 
Has small thorns. Plant 1 foot apart. 12-18 in. plants, 10-25 
~ 
plants @ 25e each; 26-100 plants @ 20e each. 
PRIVET 
California—Grows to 8 ft. Easily sheared to any height. 
Upright, quick growing, with lustrous deep green foliage. 
Grows in almost any soil. Withstands temperatures down 
to 10°. Plant 6 to 12 inches apart. 18-24” plants, 10-25 
@ 25e each; 26-100 @ 20e each. 
BOXW0O0D—Dwarf (Buxus Suffruiticosa)—Just the thing for 
formal gardens. Can be clipped to almost sculptured lines. 
Plant 6-9 inches apart. 4-6 inch No. 1 hedge grade. 
@ 50e each; 26-100 plants @ 40¢ each. 
10-25 plants 
LAUREL 
English—Grows 5-8 ft. Especially fine for specimen shrub 
or large hedges. Bushy with thick, glossy green leaves. 
Hardy to 5°. Plant 18-24 inches apart. 12-18” plants. 10-25 
@50e each; 26-100 plants @ 40c¢ each. 
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