Detail of Clematis, Mrs. Robert Brydon (See page 124) 
Pryracantha Firethorn 
Coccinea Lalandi Each $2.50, Three $7.00, Doz. $25.00 
A most remarkable fruiting evergreen shrub. Bears attractive large 
trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed by an abun- 
dance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which remain late into the 
winter. A marvelous plant for foundation planting where soil is dry. 
The long shoots it makes can be used as a vine over a doorway or 
aiong a window casing. The plants can be trimmed to fit any position. 
It is difficult to transplant field-grown or large plants. We therefore 
send you young stock from 6-inch pots which will reach a height of 2 
to 3 feet the first year. It prefers a warm, well-drained location. 
Hydrangea Dotrolari 
Climbing Hydrangea—The Choicest of All Vines 
This perhaps is the finest and choicest of all the vines offered 
in our catalog. It is not a rampant growing plant but when 
established makes good growth each year. It is woody but 
clings to brick or wooden walls without support, and also does 
fine on old trees or stumps. 
Its foliage is bold, clean and shrub-like, and a rich dark 
green color. Short spur branches projecting from the wall are 
topped with white fragrant Hydrangea-like blooms throughout 
the summer. The effect created is most artistic as well as amaz- 
ing. 
Last, but not least, it does equally well in shade or sun. It 
fact, we recommend the Climbing Hydrangea for north, west 
walls or such places where shade is dense in summer. If you 
own one of these vines you will have something you will ad- 
mire all your life. The height can be easily controlled from 10 
to 20 feet as desired. 
Strong plants in 5-inch pots which will establish and grow rapidly. 
Each $3.00 
{129} 
Cuonymus (Cvergreen eres ) 
The Most Versatile, Hardy, Easily Grown Evergreen Vine and Shrub. 
The Plant of 1000 Uses. 
The Euonymus are particularly desirable for their dense, evergreen 
foliage and extreme hardiness, some varieties on account of this taking 
the place of the English Ivy for wall covering, others that of the Box- 
wood as an edging plant, while Acuta is a splendid ground cover, and 
one of the best creepers for rockeries is Kewensis. All do well in sun 
or shade. 
Radicans vegetus 
(Evergreen Bittersweet.) A strong growing variety, with larger leaves 
than the type, and producing bright orange-red berries, which remain 
on the plant the greater part of the winter. As an evergreen, absolutely 
hardy wall cover, this plant is unequaled. Beautiful on big old trees or 
shady places. Each Three Doz. 
12 to 15 in., well branched plants D2 $6.25 $22.50 
15 to 18 in., well branched plants ............ Pasi  Tisltss — PH SSD | 
18 to 21 in., well branched plants .......... al) WOE StI 0, 
*Kewensis Each 80c, Three $2.00, Doz. $5.75. 109 $30.00 
(Miniature Evergreen Bittersweet.) A variety with very small, dark 
green foliage. Everyone who has seen this appreciates its vaiue as a 
rock plant. It grows close to the ground, and is a most valuable plant 
for a shady place in the garden where a delicate evergreen is needed. | 
Fine ground cover under small trees. | 
Evergreen Bittersweet 
Euonymus Radicans Vegetus 
PLANTING VINES | 
For vines always dig the hole a foot away from a post or wall, never | 
closer. Runners of vines may be tied to a post, but it is best to lay the | 
runners of English Ivy and Boston Ivy on the ground along the wall 
and permit young growth to find its own way up. 
Climbing Hydrangea vines are very woody and of slow growth. 
Do not cut them back. As soon as plant starts growing well, its young | 
shoots will adhere to a wall without effort on your part. 
