LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Clematis are one of the most beautiful of all flowering 
vines. On a trellis, fence or porch their large flowers are a 
glorious sight. 
577—CLEMATIS. JACKMANI. The popular purple variety 
with large purplish blue flowers. 
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75—CLEMATIS : S i j Our graceful vines will add beauty, fragrance 
: Eee oll PUSS O DORE. Cocco, purplish crimson and shade to your home. Hardy, thrifty and 
578—CLEMATIS RAMONA. Beautiful sky-blue flowers. easy to grow. 
579—CLEMATIS HENRYI. A large flowering white Clema- 447—DOUBLE VIOLET WISTERIA. The only 
ic of unusucl size and beauty. Flowers in profusion in double Wisteria known in this country, and 
une. 
Hall’s 
Honeysuckle 
Everblooming 
685—AVALON. Large flowers of clear yellow on long stems. ; 
686—GALLANT FOX. Vivid red with sturdy stems and excellent keeping quali- 
ties. 
has the darkest colored flowers of all. They 
are exactly like dark colored purple Violets, 
borne in clusters about 15 inches to 18 inch- 
es long. Very free bloomer. 3-year plants; 
may be trained to tree form. Each $1.95. 
448—PINK WISTERIA. This is the finest pink Wisteria we have ever 
seen. Clusters about 15 to 18 inches long. Slow to commence flow- 
ering, but once started it blooms profusely. 3-year plants; may be 
trained to tree form. Each $1.95. 
440—BITTERSWEET. Clusters of orange-scarlet berries; when dried 
make lovely winter bouquets. Plant two for pollination. Select, Each 
80c; 3 for $2.25. 
441—BOSTON iVY. The most popular plant for covering brick, stone, 
or wood. Clings to smoothest surface. Colors beautifully in fall; 
mottled brilliant orange-red. Each $1.10; 3 for $2.95. 
445—BALTIC IVY. A hardier form of English Ivy with dark green 
foliage. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
442—ENGLISH IVY. Beautiful dark green evergreen leaf. Clings to 
masonry if used on north or east side where protected from hot sun. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
451—TRAILING MYRTLE (Vinca Minor). A trailing evergreen plant 
for carpeting ground under shrubs or trees where it is too shady for 
grass to grow. 2-yr., No. 1 plants: Each 65c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $4.65. 
443—-EVONYMUS VEGETUS RADICANS (Big-Leaf Wintercreeper or 
Evergreen Bittersweet). Will make a billowy, graceful evergreen 
foliage plant that will grow on masonry walls if planted nearby. 
A good “‘filler’’ among needle evergreens. Good soil binder and 
cover for banks. Orange berries fall and winter. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00. 
687—JANE COWL. A large flower of warm buff and old gold blending to a this Dahlia is 10 inches. 
bright salmon at center. ; 
688—MRS. WARNER. Large flowers of lavender-pink. Can be grown to a 
diameter of 11 
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Double Violet Wisteria 
NEOSHO Graceful Hardy VINES 
444--EVERGREEN HONEYSUCKLE (Hall’s). 
Fragrant white and yellow flowers, and 
attractive blue-green foliage which re- 
mains most of the winter. Grows any- 
where. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for 
$3.95. 
60—SUMMER KING HONEYSUCKLE 
(Heckrotti). Can be grown as a shrub 
or vine. Bright rose-red flowers lined 
with gold. Large blue-green foliage. 
Blooms all summer and is_ perfectly 
hardy. Each 3 for 
Super Xo eis aceon nays $1.10 $2.95 
Select IRE ett ges 95 2.65 
449—SILVER LACE VINE—The Silver Lace 
Vine often grows 20 feet the first sea- 
son. Hardy and easy to grow. Each $1.10; 
3 for $2.95. 
450—PURPLE-LEAF HONEYSUCKLE (Lon- 
icera Japonica Purpurea). An evergreen 
Honeysuckle with long, dark green leaves 
which take on a purple hue in the win- 
ter time. The blossom is yellow and 
white with pink shading on _ outside. 
Perfectly hardy and can be trained as 
a dwarf compact shrub if desired. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
689—MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER. Bright carmine-red, shading to a rich card- 
inal-red at the center with full petals and deep flower. Average diameter of 
690—ROSE GLORY. Lovely rose-pink, most popular pink; large flowers. 
691—WHITE WONDER. Large beautiful white. 
Each 55c 3 for $1.50 6 for $2.75 12 for $4.75 
