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Hardy Climbing Vines Ivies
Hardy Climbing Vines seem to be in large demand in different sections of
the country, either for training upon trellises as single specimens, or
for training upon the side of the building, piazza, portico, or to
screen unsightly places, etc. We select from a large number of hardy
climbing vines the following sorts, which we think are the most
desirable:
Wistaria, Chinese (blue and white).
Honeysuckles, Belgian.
Clematis Jackman's (purple).
Clematis Henry's (pure white).
Clematis, viticella rubra grandiflora (red).
Virginia Creeper, Ampelopsis quinquefolia (strong grower).
Japan Creeper, Ampelopsis tricuspidata, or Veitchii, of most catalogues.
Bignonia, Trumpet-Flower.
Rose, Baltimore Belle (white).
Rose, Queen of the Prairies (pink).
All of the above named vines are strong, vigorous growers, perfectly
hardy, and with the exception of the two Creepers, are handsome
bloomers.
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