HARDY 
CLIMBING 
VINES 
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Adapted to 
Western 
Conditions 
Silver Lace Vine 
The small cordate foliage is fresh and shiny, although 
the base of the stock becomes somewhat woody. Produces 
more bloom than any other hardy vine, covering a season 
extending from late summer into the fall with an extrava- 
gance of large, foamy sprays of silvery white. Hardy ex- 
cept in the Northwest. 
Goldflame Honeysuckle 
A superlative variety; beautiful, 
hardy and versatile. The large 
flame-coral trumpets lined with gold, 
fragrant after nightfall, appear in 
immense, showy clusters in the same ; : , 
year the plant is set out. Flowers Ba ta Ce. a ae 
abundantly from May until frost. all 
Makes a perfect background for 
flowers. Will climb a trellis or Ivy 
spread as a ground-cover. Pruned, 
it becomes a striking specimen 
shrub, while if planted in a row and 
sheared, it gives a smashing effect 
as an everblooming hedge. 
Ivy on a W 
Clings to brick, stone or stucco. The Engelmann va- 
riety is very hardy. A strong grower. The Boston 
variety is hardy in eastern and southern Nebraska and 
east and south. Both color brilliantly in fall. 
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle 
Scarlet fire-cracker-like flowers 2 inches 
long. Blooms profusely all summer and 
is very showy. Is a strong grower and very 
persistent. Excellent for porches and ar- 
bors. Should be used more. Very hardy. 
Jackman Clematis 
Large purple flowers. Is best planted 
on north or east of building, though will 
grow well on south or west when estab- 
lished. Is tender and fragile when small 
and should have care while starting. Pro- 
tect against dripping eaves the first sum- 
mer. Profuse bloomer in summer. 
Scarlet Honeysuckle 
Vine 
Bittersweet 
Noted for its clusters of orange fruit which 
are so attractive in the fall and which are used 
for winter interior decoration. Hardy. Plant 
three or more to make sure of proper pollination. Bittersweet Jackman Clematis 
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