Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 AUBERTI. A splendid climber, producing great foamy sprays of white flowers at the extremities of the branches during the late summer and autumn; a two- or three-year-old established plant when in flower is a pleasing -Mght. 75 cts. each. VIXIS. Henryana. A recent introduction Irom China, with foliage similar to but not as large as the Virginia creeper, the leaves being of gieater sub- stance, and prettily variegated, 'I he giourd color is a deep velvety- g


Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 AUBERTI. A splendid climber, producing great foamy sprays of white flowers at the extremities of the branches during the late summer and autumn; a two- or three-year-old established plant when in flower is a pleasing -Mght. 75 cts. each. VIXIS. Henryana. A recent introduction Irom China, with foliage similar to but not as large as the Virginia creeper, the leaves being of gieater sub- stance, and prettily variegated, 'I he giourd color is a deep velvety- green, the midrib and principal veins of silvery white. This variegation is most pronounced in the aut umn, when the green ground color changes to red. .50 cts. each; $ per dozen. Humulifolia {7'urq noise-berry Vi/ie). One of the most desirable very hardy climbers, with glossy dark green leaves which are insect and di- sease proof, always presenting a clean, frefh appearance. In late sum- mer and fall the plant is loaded with pea-like berries, which are very at- tractive in tlie various stages of ripening, passing through many .'â hades of blue, finally turning blue-black. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. WISTARIAS. One of the best hardy climbers. When given a sunny situation and liberal manuring grows rnpidly, and presents when in bloom a niag- ~ nificent appearance. Multijuga. A Japanese variety, bearing loose panicles irtquently 3 ktt long of deep purple fioweis. Sinensis. The favorite variety, producing thousands of pendulous clusters of delicate violtt-blue blossoms, richly perfumed. â Alba. Of similar habit to Sinensis, with pure white flowers. Price, any of the above. Strong plants, 50 cts. each. PUEKARIA (KuDZU ViNE). BARBAR17M. (Matrimony Vine.) A very ornamental shrubby climber, which, on account of its ability to adapt it.^elf to all conditions has appropriately been called ' the general utility vine,' of strong growth, bearing small purplish flowers in summ


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