SHRUBS, VINES, PLANTS AND fcULBS 



racemes of purplish pink, pea-like blossoms. 

 Is the most rapid-growing vine in cultivation, 

 often growing 30 feet in a year. 



EUONYMUS RADICANS. Evergreen. Plant in 

 the spring. A very hardy, slow-growing vine 

 with small, smooth, regular leaves, either dark 

 green or variegated green and white. It clings 

 closely to stone, wood and the bark of trees. 



HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy). Evergreen. 

 Plant in the spring. The familiar vine with 

 irregular leaves. Excellent for planting around 

 stone houses or as a border around flower- 

 beds, fountains or terraces. Not hardy north 

 of central New Jersey unless covered in winter. 



HUMULUS (Hop Vine). Plant in the spring. 

 Blooms in June and July. Of rapid growth 

 and quite hardy. Very useful as a screen. 

 The racemes of pale green, odd-looking flowers 

 are followed by seed-pods which can be put 

 to many uses. 



LONICERA (Honeysuckle). Plant in the 

 spring. Blooms all summer. A familiar vine 

 with white, yellow, pink or variegated flowers, 



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