LIMBING 
CLEMATIS 
In planting Clematis, be sure the collar of the 
plant is set 2 to 3 inches below the surface of 
of the soil. We offer 3 of the best varieties in 
the large-flowering type, as follows: 
2-150—PURPLE JACKMANI. Immense flowers 
of an intense violet-purple color continuous- 
ly throughout the summer. 
2-151 — ERNEST MARKHAM. Large flowers 
of a beautiful dark red with yellow centers. 
Very free flowering. Strong growth. 
2-152 — LORD NEVILLE. Large flowers of 
intense deep blue color; constantly in bloom 
from June to Sept. 
2-153 — LANGUNOSIA. Large, glistening 
white flowers of waxy texture. Great pro- 
fusions of blooms are produced throughout 
summer and fall. 
Price: All varieties listed. Fine plants, out 
of 4-in. pots, $1.10 each; 3 for $3.00. 
KUDZU VINE 
2-74 — Hardy. Large foliage and dense 
shade. Runs 30 to 40 feet in one season. 
Silver Lace Vine 
Blooms in August. Rosy purple, pea-shaped RFiEe wake © icc! fn ea ae 
flowers in small racemes. 2-Yr. vines, 50c each; LAO MELTS 
3 for $1.35. 
BOSTON IVY CHINESE PURPLE WISTERIA 
2-60 — One of the finest hardy climbers = * : . 
for covering walls and trunks of trees, 2-61 — Elegant and very rapid srowing. Has 
as it clings firmly fo eby. periace. ett long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in 
ree r . . 
Bey Vinee eleroacha 3ifoe £1.80: May and June, and in autumn. 2-Year, choice 
specimens, from blooming wood, 85c each; 3 for 
$2.40. 
PINK WEEPING WISTERIA. (See page 39). 
BARGAIN NO. 31 
1 Purple Jackmani Sure to Fruit Bittersweet 
Clematis, 4” pots FLAMING BEAUTY HONEYSUCKLE 
1 Ch. Purple Wisteria, 2-67 — The Wonder plant of the Century. Ever- 
2-Yr. vines blooming. A lonicera that will fill that long-felt SURE TO FRUIT 
need of a variety that will produce continuous 
$] 50 Net, not bloom. Blooms all summer with beautiful red BITTERSWEET 
repaid ‘ : : . ; ; 
Prere flowers. Very highly scented. W onderful foliage. S-1oken(Celneteus WL cabonerty iC Leneee 
We feel sure you will not regret placing several Bittersweet. The most prolific fruiting 
of these in your order, 2-Yr. vines, 70c each; 3 variety known. The ordinary Bittersweet 
f $1 95 often fails to Fruit. In this variety we 
OF ers offer you a Bittersweet that always fruits. 
Even one vine if planted alone will fruit, 
HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE but we recommend that you plant two 
4 é é : i : close together and take advantage of the 
2-68 — Strong, vigorous vine, with pure white resulting cross pollination. It’s worth it. 
flowers changing to yellow. Fragrant blooms all This rare species was imported from Cen- 
summer. 2-Year vines, 45c each; 3 for $1.20. tral and Western China. The leaves are a 
glaucous green and somewhat larger than 
those of the common Bittersweet. It grows 
SILVER LACE VINE rapidly in any kind of soil, in sun or par- 
2-75 — Unusually charming. Climbs gracefully Gap shade,y La autumasyellow androrange: 
: ; farenanial ee 25 feet scarlet “berries cover the vine all over 
anywhere. Grows very rapidly, averaging 45 lee instead of an occasional small cluster as 
in a season. A well grown specimen is a cloud of in the common kind. Excellent for late 
lacy, misty white shot with tints of cream and fall and winter bouquets. Strong vines, 
pale rose, of exquisite effect, Blooms late summer MUI CIEE ISEEE 
and fall. 2-Yr. vines, 75c each; 3 for $1.95. 
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Hall’s Japan Honeysuckle Kudzu Vine Clematis Jackmani 
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