. Ampelopsis Tricolor. CiNNAM'^N Vine. AMPEEOPSIS ENGEEMANNI. A variety of the Virginia Creeper with foliage of a glossy light green in summer, changing to brilliant crimson in the autumn. ,35 cts. each; $350 per doz. APIOS TIJBEROSA. A valuable hardy tubevous-rooted climber, resembling in ininiature the common Wistaria in vine and foliage, and having clusters of rich deep purple flowers, which have a strong, delicious violet fragrance. They grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet, and bloom pro- f,usely. Plant 2 or 3 bulbs near to- other to produce a mass of vines and ^wers. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. pe
. Ampelopsis Tricolor. CiNNAM'^N Vine. AMPEEOPSIS ENGEEMANNI. A variety of the Virginia Creeper with foliage of a glossy light green in summer, changing to brilliant crimson in the autumn. ,35 cts. each; $350 per doz. APIOS TIJBEROSA. A valuable hardy tubevous-rooted climber, resembling in ininiature the common Wistaria in vine and foliage, and having clusters of rich deep purple flowers, which have a strong, delicious violet fragrance. They grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet, and bloom pro- f,usely. Plant 2 or 3 bulbs near to- other to produce a mass of vines and ^wers. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. ISTOEOCHIA SIPMO (IMitchmairs Pipe Vine). A vigorous and rapid-growing climber, bearing singular brownish- Ami'elopsis Veitchi. colored flowers, resembling in shape a pipe. ; flowers, however, are of little value to its fine light-green leaves, which are of very large size, and retain their color from early spring to late fall ; perfectly hardy. Extra strong plants, 50 cts. ; $500 per doz* BICbNONIA (Trumpet Creeper). For covering unsightly , stumps, rock-work, or wherever a showy-flow- ?^ng vine is desired, the Bignonias will be found very useful. The flowers are lai^e, attractive and borne profusely when the plant attains a fair size. yOrandiflora. Large-flowers of orange red. 50 cis. each ; $ per doz. ^adlcans. Dark red, orange throat; free-blooming and very hardy. 25 cts. i each ; $J 50 per doz. )CE:EASTRUS SCANDENS («itter S^eet, or Wax Work). /â "^One of our native climbing plants of rapid growth, wdth attractive light-green /â foliage and yellow flowers during June, wdiich are followed in the autumn with bright orange fruit. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. CINKAMOK VINE (Oioscorea Batatas). A rajiid-crowing climber, taking its name from the peculiar fragrance of the delicate white flowers. The leaves aie heart-shaped, bright glossy-green; growth is very rapid, often running '.^5 to 40 feet; quite hardy. Good roots, 5 ctsg e
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