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SCARLET TRUMPET 
Ai 732—Valued for both its 
foliage and the showy or- 
ange-red trumpet-shaped 
flowers. The semi-ever- 
green foliage is a glossy, 
shiny green. Grows any 
place, even in a somewhat 
shaded location. Select 
vines, 69c each; 3 for 
1.89; 5 for 2.98, ppd. 
HENRY'S HARDY 
GOLDEN SUN 
A1729 nry Field found fragrance. Foliage almost E } t 
this vine growing on ne ee ee eee ah dowersmake — 
zarks. ery hardy an ra selec ines, this a prized vine. — 
most fragrant of all. Foliage each; 2 for 1.69, ppd Super hardy and a * BITTERSWEET VINE 
from late spring throughout 
summer. Will bloom some 
on the north side. Foliage 
shiny and glossy. Useful as 
a bank binder too. Select 
vines, 59c¢ each; 2 for 
1.08; 5 for 2.49, ppd. 
“PINK FLAME” 
HONEYSUCKLE 
At73!1—A mass of color, 
from early summer to kill- 
ing frost with long tube- 
shaped flowers of delightful 
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SILVER LACE VINE 
Al761—Grows very fast—25 
to 30 feet first summer. Will 
cover a building, wall or barn 
in 2 years. Foliage clean; 
flowers lacy white and cover 
the vine from ground to tips 
in early fall. Does best in 
warm, sunny exposure and 
soil that is well-drained, 
sandy, fairly rich. 79c¢ each; 
2 for 1.49; 5 for 3.39, ppd. Ornamenta} Vin 
Collection nf 
A2407x _ 
TRUMPET VINE = 
Al767 — Great big ~ 
1 each 
Purple Wistaria 
Al751i—Sure to bloom 
because grown from 
blooming plants. Get 
more beautiful each year 
and last for generations. 
Fragrant flowers in May- 
June come in big purple 
clusters with long, nar- 
row, attractive foliage. 
Far superior in color to 
washed-out lavender of 
common Wistaria. 79¢ 
each; 2 for 1.49, ppd. 
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rank, heavy grower. © 
One of the old fa- © 
vorites that contin- 4% 
ues popular because 
of its gorgeous hon- 
ey-filled blooms. 
Improved strain. 
Select vines, 59c¢ 
each; 2 for 1.08; 5 
for 2.49, ppd. 
big, round, and glossy green 
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ng. A mass of golden trum- Honeysuckle Vine Bare “ 
pet flowers in June and July. 2400X — The healthi- | 
89c each; 2 for 1.69, ppd.  hardiest vines. that 
A1703 — The true orange- 
coated red berry Bitter- § 
sweet which is so beautiful F 
in the fall. Foliage is a very 
attractive glossy green. 
Plant two of them together 
for pollination if possible. 
Select vines, 49c each; 2 
for 89c, ppd. 
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grow. 1 Hall's, 1 Scarlet 
rumpet, and 1 of the 
carce Golden Sun—all 3 
r only 1.79, ppd. 
HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE 
Al730—Masses of fragrant 
white and yellow flowers 
X—1 each 0 
A241 OWnite Hybrid, ane nda red 
Stara purple, 3.69, postpaid. 
yall 3 for only 
| CLEMATIS PANICULATA [aeetan 
We, 
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New Hybrid Clematis Collection 
A241 1X—1 each of Crimson 
King, Lady Betty Balfour, Count- 
ess de Bouchaud, and Nellie Mo- 
Pace 4 for only 3.59, post- 
paid. 
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Eeibed above only Pom LADY BETTY BALFOUR 
postpaid. Finest WHITE HYBRID CLEMATIS 2 4 
next year. 89c each; 2 for 
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Fragrant, Fall-Blooming 
CLEMATIS BARGAI 
A2406X—Will give you an abun- 
dance of useful plants and beauti- 
ful blooms: 
PURPLE CLEMATIS 
JACKMANI 
At712—Immense, velvety pur- 
ple flowers in late spring cover 
this vine entirely. Sure bloom- 
ing, grows rapidly, and blooms 
right away. Hardy everywhere 
and, when once established, 
lives for years. Potted plants, 
98c each; 2 for 1.85, ppd. 
FINEST WHITE HYBRID 
CLEMATIS 
A1714— (Lanuginosa Candi- 
da). One of the finest of the 
large-flowered Clematis. Plant 
with purple or red varieties 
for a beautiful effect. If your 
soil is inclined to be acid, or 
sour, work in a little lime be- 
fore planting Clematis. Potted 
plants, 98c each; 2 for 1.85, 
postpaid. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA 
A17!3—This is the fragrant, 
fall-blooming Clematis vine. 
Has a mass of dainty white 
blooms all through the late 
summer and fall. Plant one by 
the kitchen door where it will 
scent up the entire house. Will 
grow well in considerable 
shade. 89c each; 2 for 1.69, 
postpaid. 
GOLDEN FLOWERED 
CLEMATIS 
A1711—(Tangutica). Did you 
ever see a Clematis vine with 
golden bells hung all over it? 
Well, here it is. Hardy as a 
rock and will grow anywhere. 
Beautiful cutleaf, dark green 
foliage. Like the fragrant fall 
Clematis, it dies down each 
year, then grows 15 to 20 feet 
1.69; 5 for 3.98, ppd. 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR 
Alt71t5—A wonderful new hy- 
brid Clematis bearing bloom on 
the current season’s growth. 
Velvety purple-blue flowers up 
to 4” across. Potted plants, 
98c each; 2 for 1.85, ppd. 
CRIMSON KING 
At 71O—Rare, new, large-flow- 
ering variety of Clematis—the 
same type as Jackmani except 
the flowers are rich red. Flow- 
ers often 4 to 6 inches across. 
Blooms over a long period and 
is extremely beautiful. Potted 
plants, 98c each; 2 for 1.85, 
postpaid. 
NELLIE MOSER 
At7t7—Truly an unusual and 
1 Hybrid Crimson King 
1 Hybrid Purple Jackmani 
1 Golden Flowered 
1 Hybrid White 
striking variety of hybrid Cle- 
matis. Red bars accentuate 
the pale mauve petals. Profuse 
bloomer. Vigorous grower— 
gets 10 to 12 feet tall. Potted 
plants, 98c each; 2 for 1.85, 
postpaid. 
COUNTESS de BOUCHAUD 
A1716—A beautiful new hy- 
brid Clematis in satiny rose 
to rich pink. Profuse bloomer 
from July to Sept. Reaches 
8 to 10 feet height. Delight- 
fully different and. appealing. 
Potted plants, 98c each; 2 
for 1.85, ppd. 
All 4 plants for only 3.19 ppd. 
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