A SALESMAN IS A MAN WHO SELLS VINES 
VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
Vines contribute greatly to the beauty of a landscape planting. 
Their foliage creates a softening effect to harsh building lines. They 
serve as screens, cover bare walls and create shade. The masses of 
bloom borne on fiowering vines are unexcelled in beauty. 
Ivy clings to Masonry, other vines require a Trellis. 
Bin No. 
V-1 Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens ) ................2.2+2220000000000+ each $1.50 
A hardy vine which has glossy green leaves. Bears yellow 
flowers. In fall there are red-orange berries. Popular for 
cutting and hanging in the home. 
CLEMATIS 
Our Clematis are 2-yr. old, potted vines, simplfying getting the 
plant established. 
Clematis must be planted in a well drained soil with sunny loca- 
tion, Use a wood trellis for their climbing support, two inches away 
from the wall. When the desired location has been chosen, dig a hole 
eighteen inches deep and one foot wide. This hole should be two-thirds 
filled with good rich soil. Remove the Clematis carefully from the pots 
so the roots are not disturbed from their present condition. Do not 
spread these roots but place ball of earth intact into the hole, deep 
enough so the first eye is below the surface of the ground. Fill re- 
mainder of hole with rich soil, firm and water. 
Clematis must not be over watered. A thorough watering once 
a week will be sufficient. In very hot weather Clematis roots desire 
to be cool. This can be accomplished by placing a mulch of peat moss 
or dried grass clippings over the top of the soil around the plant. 
Bin No. 
V-2 RS ESR EEL GA pr a) SACESTYRAINE 00 one tee on spanner vnebus dete the ecanonaeeneads each $2.50 
Has masses of large purple flowers. Very popular for 
planting on a trellis. A summer bloomer, long lasting. 
Most hardy Clematis. 
V-3 Clematis, Madam Edward Andre ............................ each $2.50 
Blooms profusely with crimson red flowers. 
V-4 GS TEE ATOR OF 6 (2011 gag amnesty 2 Eat SE ape Rp Rr Te each $2.50 
Unusually large white flowers in June. 
y-5 Clematis, Crimson Star  ............2........0.ccccccceceeeeeeeeee ee each $3.00 
Huge crimson blossoms, silver starred center, Prolific — 
Our best Clematis. 
V-6 Honeysuckle, Gold Flame (Heckrotti).................... each $2.00 
(Summer King) — Large fragrant flame red trumpets 
lined with gold blooming all summer and autumn. Blos- 
soms first year, leaves hold green color long after frost — 
semi-evergreen. 15 feet. 
V-7 Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet (Sempervireus) each $1.50 
20-30 ft. — Upright grower, dark green foliage, long tubu- 
lar scarlet flowers. Excellent ground cover. 
V-8 Ivy, Boston (Ampelopis veétcht) ........222...222222.2222002200 0 each $2.00 
10-20 ft. — Foliage is red and gold in autumn. Will cling 
to any rough surface such as brick, stone or concrete with- 
out support. It is not a vigorous grower and seeks shady 
corners. 
V-9 TV ¥y— EN PelMANN .. CREO OM i nescennvneennnnnenenarnsesnencnanne each $1.50 
Smaller leaf than Virginia Creeper, better autumn coloring. 
FAN SHAPED TRELLIS — Painted White — Height 70” each $2.50 
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