RMRF17XP–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Flowering Vines and Ornamental Creepers fill a position that no other plant can. They add a charm to the building and make it look homelike. We frequently see houses cov- ered with Ampelopsis V. (Boston Ivy) and others where the Wistaria, the Clematis and the Honeysuckle running on trellises of wire, lath, are strung-or kept in pl^ce with tacks, and these homes always look cheerful. Again, we note others that look more like prisons,
RMCRNWMR–Golden Flame Honeysuckle (Lonicera x heckrottii) close-up of flowers, in garden, U.S.A.
RMRF9WN2–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Flowering Vines and Ornamental Creepers fill a position that no other plant can. They add a charm to the building and make it look homelike. We frequently see houses cov- ered with Ampelopsis V. (Boston Ivy) and others where the Wistaria, the Clematis and the Honeysuckle running on trellises of wire, lath, are strung-or kept in pl^ce with tacks, and these homes always look cheerful. Again, we note others that look more like prisons,
RMF32DGP–Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) flowering, growing over shed in garden, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, May
RMRF9WMM–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Flowering Vines and Ornamental Creepers fill a position that no other plant can. They add a charm to the building and make it look homelike. We frequently see houses cov- ered with Ampelopsis V. (Boston Ivy) and others where the Wistaria, the Clematis and the Honeysuckle running on trellises of wire, lath, are strung-or kept in pl^ce with tacks, and these homes always look cheerful. Again, we note others that look more like prisons,
RME292GM–Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) close-up of twining stem, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, March
RMRFXD28–. The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1905. Gardening; Canadian periodicals. Front of Mr. Hull's House In my garden are grape vines, Virginia creeper and honeysuckle, clematis and rambler roses, which are perennial, and im- prove each year. I have annual vines, such as morning glory, scarlet bean, madeira vine. A Clump of Iris in Mr. Hull's Garden and nasturtium, which grow quickly and soon cover a fence. Next to the vines I place tall plants, such as hollyhocks, sunflower, native asters, phlox, valerina, achillea and golden glow. The last named is a grand plant to hide a fence. It multipli
RMCNNM59–Wild Honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum leaves growing wire fence between arable farmland fenland Little Ouse Headwaters Project
RMRFM5P3–. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 6 NANZ & XEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, No. 12. Ten hardy vines, including silk vine, clematis, honeysuckle. English ivies, etc. Grace and variety are produced by judicious placing of vines in various posi- tions. No. 13. Fifteen geraniums, either all one color or fifteen different colors. Most popular bedding plant and greatly improved sorts. No. 14. Fifteen bronze or silver variegated geraniums or scented geraniu
RM2JRGJMC–Honeysuckle Flower Head (Lonicera Periclymenum) in Garden Hook Norton Oxfordshire England uk
RMDGHHRW–Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) close-up of shoot and leaves, Kent, England, March
RM2C9DF77–Wood Bunker in back garden with Hydrangea Flowers ( Hydrangea) and Honeysuckle Plant
RMRF17XF–. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Flowering Vines and Ornamental Creepers fill a position that no other plant can. They add a charm to the building and make it look homelike. We frequently see houses cov- ered with Ampelopsis V. (Boston Ivy) and others where the Wistaria, the Clematis and the Honeysuckle running on trellises of wire, lath, are strung-or kept in pl^ce with tacks, and these homes always look cheerful. Again, we note others that look more like prisons,
RMDGHHRY–Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) close-up of shoot and leaves, Kent, England, March
RMRE37A8–. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. HARDY CLIMBING VINES 167. Fig. 89. Honeysuckle The AVistaria The Wistaria siiie}tsis is a very large twining plant of rapid growth. Varieties producing blue, white, or lilac flowers may be ob- tained. It must be given a firm sup- port around which it can twine. The best supports are iron rods that will hold the plant about five or six inches away from porches or buildings. Wistarias thrive best in a sandy loam, but will do well in almost any good soil. The Jai'Anese Honeysuckle Japanese honeysuckle [Lojiiccra jajoonica) can be grown under a
RMREK590–. C. M. Hobbs & Sons : hardy fruits, ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, roses, perennials, hedge plants. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. IiOnicera Morrowi—Bush Honeysuckle.. Philadelphus—Mock Orange. P. Man tea u d'Hermine. New, double, dwarf grower. P. Souvenir de Billard. New, single, pure white. Very free bloomer. P. Virginal. Very vigorous plant, large oval acuminated leaves. Serrate panicles including 5 to 7 large double crested flowers, round petals
RMRCWNAB–. Descriptive catalogue of trees, shrubs, vines and plants of the Shady Hill Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Massachusetts, Cambridge, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs; Plants, Catalogs. lO SHADY HILL NURSERIES. X^onicera Hispida. Siberian Honey Suckle, Leaves very narrow, 2 inches long: bluish color, on very slender, drooping branches. The whole plant makes a little, round, pen- dulous bush of very pretty appearance ; but the blossoms are the wonderful part of this new Siberian bush honeysuckle. They are thickly set on the branches, much larger than the common sorts, and of a porcelain-blue col
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