Archive image from page 30 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893moon Year: 1893 Hardy Vines and Creepers. 27 Knnicent, continued. L. flava (Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle). A choice but scarce species, with brijht yellow trumpet- shaped flowers. 35 cts. !â . Halleana (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle). A strong gi'ower, aud a constant Itloomcr; flowers open white and change to buft the next day; very fra- grant; one of the best. 2') cts. Ii. Japonica (Pink Woodbine, Evergreen Honey- suckler. A choice and


Archive image from page 30 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893moon Year: 1893 Hardy Vines and Creepers. 27 Knnicent, continued. L. flava (Yellow Trumpet Honeysuckle). A choice but scarce species, with brijht yellow trumpet- shaped flowers. 35 cts. !â . Halleana (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle). A strong gi'ower, aud a constant Itloomcr; flowers open white and change to buft the next day; very fra- grant; one of the best. 2') cts. Ii. Japonica (Pink Woodbine, Evergreen Honey- suckler. A choice and well known sort, with purplish stem and leaves, holding its foliage all winter; flowers piuk and white, delightfully fragrant. cts. Ii. perfoliata. Fowers buff or straw color: leaves smooth and shiny, enclosing the branch. 25 cts. Ii. s e m p e r virens (Coral or Scarlet Trumpet Honey- suckle). A beau- tiful and favorite sort when not dis- turbed by insects, which sometimes disfigure the foli- age. 35 cts. ccerulea (Hardy Passion Vine). The roots of this species of passion vine are nearly hardy and will live in the open ground in s h e 1- tered positions for many years. They do not sprout until the weather gets warm, but then they grow with astonishing rapid- ity. The flowers are singular and beautiful. 35 cts. gree- ca (Silk Vine). A wonderfully rapid grower, with nar- row pointed leaves, and star- shaped chocolate- colored flowers. 35 cts. BiOSA setigera (Prairie Rose), A vigorous wild rose of Michigan and other states, the parent of some of the choicest and hardiest climbing varieties, which ai-e very popular for pillars, etc. 35 cts. TL. s. Baltimore Belle. Blush or nearly white. 25 c. R. s. Gem of the Prairies. Rosy red, rather darker than Prairie Queen. 25 cts. and 50 cts.


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