Vines 
FOR COMFORTING SHADE and GORGEOUS 
BEAUTY 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
§Berried vines. 
NOTE.—Figures after the names give approximate heights 
reached under favorable conditions. 
AMPELOPSIS Each Ten 
+SHeterophylla (Porcelain Ampelopsis). 30 ft. A vigorous 
vine with deeply lobed green leaves striped with 
white. Clusters of very attractive blue, lilac, and white 
berries in late summer and fall. 
Os YreCOnIGiNe6r-Growiliee sc. 2 ese see 2.50 24.00 
§Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). 35 ft. High-climbing 
vine of rapid growth. Foliage rich crimson in autumn. 
Blue berries. 
2nvon Now edorm ari tas. seen ee 1.00 9.00 
“yt. Noy contciner-grown, .2 24... 140 13.00 
+§Tricuspidata Veitchi (Boston Ivy). 40 ft. A clinging vine 
densely covered with glossy green foliage. Blue ber- 
ries in the fall. ; 
2-417 7COnicdiner-Grown sess ee 1.50 14.50 
CLEMATIS 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). 25 ft. Very fra- 
grant pure white flowers in profusion in August and 
September. Yellow foliage in qutumn. 
Zev Tee CON Lier GLOW ict eee ee ae 1.50 14.50 
EUONYMUS. See pages 11 and 12. 
HYDRANGEA 
+Petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea) 50 ft. The large, fra- 
grant, white flowers in July are showy from a distance. 
Broad, handsome, dark green foliage. Excellent for 
stone walls and masonry. 
DVT CONIGiner-Qrowil ee ee 2:50 =924.00 
IVY. See Ampelopsis and Hedera helix baltica, page 11. 
LONICERA, Honeysuckle 
+§Halliana (Hall's Honeysuckle). 20 ft. Semi-evergreen 
vine. Fragrant pure white changing to yellow flowers 
from June to August. 
Each Ten Hundred 
Derr IN Oe Laie eee eea ee A $ .70 6.00 50.00 
2 yr. No. 1 container-grown Wes Agia) 
Heckrotti (Goldflame). 15-20 ft. A marvelous new Honey- 
suckle. Fragrant and lovely two-toned flowers, bright 
flame-pink outside and creamy gold within, are pro- 
duced in abundance from June until freezing weather. 
Glossy dark foliage adds to its charm. May be trimmed 
to make an excellent shrub. 
Each Ten 
2 yr. No. 1 container-grown ............... U9 16.50 
4 yr. No. 1 container-grown -_..........--- Zeon Z.32 50) 
POLYGONUM 
+Auberti (Silver Lace Vine). 25-30 ft. Very rapid grower 
with small light green leaves and large feathery 
sprays of fragrant white flowers. August to October. 
Die Pe COMICIMGL- TOW than a. fel ee 1.50 14.00 
WISTERIA 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). 40 ft. Hardy, fast-growing 
climber. Long racemes of pea-shaped lavender flowers 
in May and June. 
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It is ESSENTIAL to use PEAT and HUMUS, as well as 
FERTILIZER, when planting; see pages 62, 63, 64. 
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