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^ Vinei and VraiLrs • TOWSON NURSERIES, INC. 



CLEMATIS henryi (Winter Clematis). Rapid 

 growing, large, creamy-white, single flowers in June. 



C. jackmani (Jackman Clematis). Rapid grow- 

 ing, bearing large, single purple flowers. 



C. Mme. Baron Veillard. Bears large, soft pink 

 flowers. Very beautiful. 



C. Mme. Edouard Andre. Large, single, dark car- 

 mine flowers. Blooms freely. 



C. montana undulata (Anemone Clematis.) Early 

 spring flowering, with bluish-white blooms, hardy. 



C. paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Lux- 

 uriant, light green foliage, and panicles of fragrant, 

 white, star-shaped blossoms in September. 



EUONYMUS radicans (Winter creeper). Ex- 

 tremely hardy, having small, glossy, evergreen foliage. 

 Excellent for walls or as a ground cover. 



E. radicans acutus (Sharpleaf Winter creeper). 



A rooting and climbing vine that may also be used 

 as a ground cover in shady places. 



E. radicans coloratus. Similar to the foregoing with 

 thinner leaves which turn bright red in autumn. 



E. radicans kewensis (Baby Winter creeper). 



Dwarf, very small foliage. Useful in covering low 

 walls, trunks of trees, or as a carpet in the front of 

 foundation plantings. 



E. radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winter creeper). 



Strong-growing evergreen. Scarlet fruit and hand- 

 some foliage. 



HEDERA colchica. Rich, large, heart-shaped 

 leaves, 8 inches long. Very hardy. 



H. helix (English Ivy). A high climbing, and 

 hardy evergreen vine. It is a reliable old favorite 

 used extensively on walls and as ground covers in 

 shady positions. 



H. helix arborescens. (Tree Ivy). Very orna- 

 mental vine that produces an abundance of vari- 

 colored berries. Large foliage. 



H. helix conglomerata (Bunchleaf English Ivy). 



This evergreen vine is characterized by its small, 

 crowded, crinkled leaves. 



H. helix gracilis (Small leaf English Ivy). Very 

 small leaves, turning a purplish-brown during the 

 winter months. 



LONICERA japonica halliana (Hall's Honey- 

 suckle). One of the best for climbing purposes, 

 having smooth, glossy, dark green foliage and fra- 

 grant white flowers, changing to yellow. 



L. sempervirens magnifica (New Everblooming 

 Coral Honeysuckle). Beautiful, tubular flowers of 

 a striking orange-scarlet color. Blooms from July 

 until October. 



L. Tellmanniana (New Golden Giant Honey- 

 suckle). Hardy climber with lovely, large blooms 

 of intense golden yellow. Blooms during June. 



POLYGONUM auberti (China Fleecevine). 

 One of the most desirable flowering climbers. At- 

 tains a height of 2 5 feet through the summer, blos- 

 soms with great billowy sprays of white flowers. 



PUERARIA thunbergiana (Kudzubean). Rapid 

 climber with dark green foliage; pea shaped, purple 

 flowers in July. 



A most attractive 

 home made even 

 more beautiful when 

 draped on the front 

 with Boston Ivy and 

 Scarlet Firethorn (Es- 

 palier form) near the 

 entrance. 



