. Chinese Wistaria. Madeira or Mig^nonette Yine. A rapid-growing vine, covering a large space in a short time. Fleshy, heart-sha]ied leaves of a light green, and numerous racemes of flowers of delicious fragrance. A beauti- ful and popular vine. Protect with litter in this latitude. 5 cts. each ; 40 cts. per doz.; by mail, 10 cts. per doz. extra. Polys^onum Baldschuaiiicum. A hardy climber of recent introduction from the mountains of Turkestan; it is of rapid growth, frequently altaintng a height of 10 to 12 feet in one season ; the sterns are twining and cling for support to any obj


. Chinese Wistaria. Madeira or Mig^nonette Yine. A rapid-growing vine, covering a large space in a short time. Fleshy, heart-sha]ied leaves of a light green, and numerous racemes of flowers of delicious fragrance. A beauti- ful and popular vine. Protect with litter in this latitude. 5 cts. each ; 40 cts. per doz.; by mail, 10 cts. per doz. extra. Polys^onum Baldschuaiiicum. A hardy climber of recent introduction from the mountains of Turkestan; it is of rapid growth, frequently altaintng a height of 10 to 12 feet in one season ; the sterns are twining and cling for support to any object within reach. Every branchlet terminates in a panicle of white, foamy flowers, which are produced during August and September. Strong plants, 75 cts. each. PUERARIA XHUIVBERGIAXA (Kudzu vine). The most rapid-growing vine in cultivation, attaining, after once being established, a height of 50 feet or more in one season. Its foliage is large, and furnishes dense shade ; it bears small racemes of rosy-purple pea-shaped blossoms towards the close of August. 35 cts. each ; $. per doz. Sclii;?opliras:nia Hydrangeoides (Climbing Hydrangea.) Although introduced fmm Japan in 1879, this grand climber is still rare. It is one of the most interesting of our hardy climbers. Its flowers, which are borne in large trusses, are similar to a white Hydrangen, and when in flower, during July and August, make a handsome display. One of the best flower- ing vines for planting against a tree or wall, as it clings naturally to any rough surface, and requires no support or tying. 35 cts. each. (Ready April 15th.) CHINSESE lYISTARIA. One of the best of all hardy climbers. When given a sunny situation and liberal manuring it grows rapidly, and presents when in bloom a magnificent appearance. (See cut.) Sinensis. The favorite variety, producing thousands of pendulous clusters of violet-blue blossoms, richly perfumed. Extra strong plants, 50 cts. each. — Alba. Of similar habit to Sinens


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