BOISE, IDAHO 4] 
WEIGELIA HENDERSON—is a rosy carmine. 
4-5 ft. $2.00 
WEIGELIA NEWPORT—A new ruby red recommended for 
hardiness. 
4-5 ft. $2.00 
WEIGELIA VANICEK—This is a vigorous grower with 
masses of bright ruby colored flowers in spring with a 
sparser crop in fall. 
8-4 ft. $1.50 
XANTHOCERAS SORBIFOLIA—Hyacinth shrub or yellow 
horn is a flowering shrub or small tree with leaves like 
a mountain ash. Flowers funnel shaped, white with five 
mac yellow horns and a blotch at the base which turns 
red. 
Small plants $1.50 
KW WK RK KW KW 
STRAWBERRIES FROM YOUR OWN YARD ARE BETTER 
Kika Kk, Kk 
VINES 
Well placed vines are the most beautiful and graceful of 
Nature’s decorations. Whether as clinging wall cover or 
on a trellis or on a pergola or as a ground cover on steep 
and rock slopes the vine has a place all its own. Our 
list is made up of sorts of real merit. Vines should be 
placed in rich oil and not in the usual mixture of Brickbats, 
plaster and subsoil about the foundations of the average 
house. 
AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA VEITCHII—Boston Ivy will 
stick to any wall. It gives a fine leafy cover in summer, 
is usually red in fall and gives a delicate tracery of 
branches in the winter. They must be planted tight 
against the wall and then cut to the ground to start 
them sticking. 
3 yr. $1.00; Pots $1.25 
AMPELOPSIS LOWI—Smal] leaf form of Boston Ivy. 
Pots $1.25 
AMPELOPSIS BREVIPEDUNCULATA MAXIMOWICZII—Por- 
celain Berry ampelopsis is a very striking vine in fruit. 
The leaves are ivy like, the flower is inconspicuous. The 
berries are porcelain blue, but all summer and fall all 
manner of tones from green thru white and purple can 
be found on the maturing branches. It must have support. 
It will not stick to a wall 
Pots $1.50 
CAMPIS MADAME GALEN—This is a new trumpet vine 
hybrid that is not only large blt has got away from the 
old brick color. It is much better than the old form. 
Grafts from pots $2.50 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA — Sweet autumn clematis is a 
rapid growing late blooming climber with starry fragrant 
flowers. 
$1.00; Pots $1.25 
CLEMATIS HYBRIDS—The large flowering clematis are very 
popular but are a little hard to establish. They demand 
a cool depth of rich loamy soil into which a moderate 
amount of lime has been worked, together with well 
rotted manure. They are very susceptible to drought in- 
jury. Plant them so the roots can be shaded and the 
tops get out in the sunlight. 
All from pois. $1.35 
