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VINES 
PLANTING TIME FOR VINES: The ideal time is from Octo- 
ber 15th until the ground freezes and from April Ist until 
May 15th. 
BITTERSWEET (CELASTRUS orbiculatus)—Native climbing 
vine with large leaves, yellow flowers and clusters of cap- 
suled orange seeds. Valuable for winter bouquets, and rapid 
growing. $ .60 Each 
BOSTON IVY (AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata veitchi)—Spring 
Only—Leaves overlap, forming a dense climbing vine, foliage 
changes to brilliant scarlet in fall. It clings readily to brick 
or stone walls. Each 5to25 
1.30 1.20 
ENGELMANN IVY (AMPELOPSIS engelmanni)—Larger leaves 
than Boston Ivy, not quite as dense in foliage, which changes 
to brilliant scarlet in fall. 2 Yr. No. 1 .80 -70 
CLEMATIS—Spring Only 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS (CLEMATIS paniculata)—Excep- 
tionally fragrant large white flowers, rapid growing vine, 
blooms profusely in early fall, glossy foliage. 
JACKMANI—Large violet-purple flowers, a mass of blooms in 
late July. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE—Crimson flowers borne profusely 
in late July. 
HENRYI—White flowers. 
The “Clematis” are superb vines for covering arbors and 
summer houses, but require well drained soil. 
In Pots $2.00 Each 
GOLD FLAME HONEYSUCKLE—Hardy vine for arbors, etc., 
which blooms profusely from June until frost, red and yellow 
flowers. Glossy green foliage, and the flowers are pleasantly 
fragrant. Each $1.30 
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