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Engelmanni (Engelmann Ivy). 
cold, dry climate. 
12 ft. in a season. 
showiest variety. 
borne in clusters. 
CLEMATIS 
This family of plants is noted for its rapid, 
slender growth, delicate foliage and profu- 
sion of bloom through the Summer. They 
do best in rich soil, and where they can have 
plenty of sun. We offer a few of the best only. 
Give Winter protection in this section. 
Henryi. A robust plant and free bloomer. Flowers large, creamy white. 
Jackmani. Flowers are large, intense violet-purple. Remarkable for 
its velvety richness. It is a free grower and an abundant bloomer. 
The petals have a ribbed bar down the center; broad central tuft of 
pale green stamens. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Flowers a beautiful, bright, velvety red. 
Paniculata. One of the most desirable and beautiful hardy garden vines, 
being a luxuriant grower and profuse bloomer, and possessing fine 
foliage; particularly useful for covering verandas, pillars, fences, etc. 
Flowers are medium size, star-shaped, white. 
Ramona. A vigorous grower and perpetual bloomer. Flowers deep, 
rich, lavender. 
EVUONYMUS (Wintercreeper) 
Colorata (Redleaved Wintercreeper). Evergreen with long, narrow leaves 
purple underneath and tinged with purple above. Very effective in 
Winter. 
Radicans (Wintercreeper). A very hardy, dense-growing, trailing vine. 
Leaves dull green with whitish veins. Grows rapidly. Useful for cov- 
ering old walls, etc., as it is reliably self-clinging. 
Radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winlercreeper). An evergreen. Bushy and 
interesting growth. Leaves round dull green, bright scarlet fruits freely 
produced. Handsome. Also called Evergreen Bittersweet. 
for the Porch and iarden 
AMPELOPSIS (Jv) 
Shorter jointed and 
having finer foliage than Quinquefolia. Clings to 
brick or stone. A good grower and hardy. The 
best for the North and Northwest. 
Tricuspidata veitchi (Boston Ivy). From Japan. It is 
a splendid plant for covering any object, as it clings 
perfectly to the smoothest surfaces. g 
bright glossy green, changing to bright tints of scar- 
let, crimson and orange. Kills 
BIGNONIA 
Radicans (Trumpetcreeper). A hardy 
climbing plant. Large, trumpet-shaped, 
scarlet flowers in August. 
CELASTRUS (Bittersweet) 
Scandens (Bittersweet). 
ing or twining plant, with fine, large 
leaves, yellow flowers and clusters of 
orange capsuled fruit. 
Orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). The 
Red-orange fruits 
15 ft. 
The foliage isa 
back some in a 
A native climb- 
It grows 10 to 
Polygonum, Silver Lace 
LONICERA (Climbing Honeysuckle) 
Favorite vines with delightfully fragrant flowers. Perfectly hardy. 
Halliana (Hall's Japan). An almost evergreen variety, with pure white 
flowers, changing to yellow; very fragrant and a vigorous grower. 
Covered with flowers from July to October. Best blooming of all. 
Heckrotti (Goldflame Honeysuckle). Exquisite new variety. Two-lipped 
clustered blooms; almost maroon-red on the outside, the inside shading 
from light to deep golden yellow. Hardy; foliage luxuriant gray-green, 
half evergreen. Sun or partial shade. ia 
Sempervirens (Scarlet Trumpet). Flowers deep red, trumpet-shaped; 
flowers all Summer; a native climber and appropriate for trellises and 
rockwork. One of the handsomest. 
Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle. A strong, native vine with brightest 
orange-yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. . 
LYCIUM Matrimony Vine 
A vigorous climbing vine, with small, star-shaped, purple flowers, 
succeeded by bright scarlet berries, which remain on the vine all Winter. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Polygonum auberti. The name gives a very good description of 
the beautiful, lacey appearance of this late blooming vine. It is cov- 
ered with a foamy spray of delicate white flowers which appear late 
in the Summer and usually last until frost. The vine often grows 
as much as 25 ft. in one season. 
WISTERIA 
Sinensis (Chinese Purple Wisteria). One of the most elegant and rapid 
growing of all climbing plants; attains immense size; has long, pendu- 
lous clusters of pale blue flowers in May and June; also blooms late 
in Autumn. 
White Chinese Wisteria. Flowers are pure white. A beautiful variety. 
