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:UONYMUS  radicans.  Creeping  Euonymus.  An 
evergreen  species  with  small  glossy  leaves. 
Grows  slowly  to  a  height  of  20  or  30  feet. 
Clings  tenaciously  to  walls  or  rocks,  for  which  it 
makes  a  splendid  cover.  Easily  kept  under  con- 
trol and  on  this  account  suited  for  low  walls. 
Eacli  10  100 
I  to  1  ft  $0  20   $1  50   $12  00 
1  to  2  ft   25     2  00     15  00 
2  to  3  ft   35     2  50     18  00 
var.  variegata.  Differs  from  the  above  in  that 
it  has  pretty  creamy  white  markings  on  the 
leaves  that  make  it  valuable  for  contrasts. 
Each  10  100 
I  to  1  ft.  .  .  $0  20    $1  50    $12  00 
1  to  2  ft   25     2  00     15  00 
:EDERA  Helix.  English  Ivy.  A  familiar  ever- 
green vine,  with  thick  dark  green  foliage.  It 
grows  in  almost  any  soil  and  is  fond  of  shady 
places.  The  young  and  immature  wood  some- 
times winter-kills  in  localities  north  of  New 
York,  but  it  is  not  so  much  the  cold  as  the  bright 
late  winter  suns  that  kill  it.  Much  used  to  cover 
buildings,  rocks,  trunks  of  trees,  trellis  work, 
graves,  and  as  an  evergreen  carpet  beneath 
trees  in  places  where  grass  will 
not  grow.        Each      10  100 
U  to  2h  ft., 
1-yr., field- 
grown    .  $0  15  $1  25  $10  00 
3  to  5  ft.,  3- 
yr.,  heavy 
field-grown  .  25 
4  to  5  ft.,  heavy 
potted  plants  35 
5  to  7  ft., heavy 
potted  plants  50    4  00    30  00 
ASMINUM.  The  two  varieties 
described  on  page  49  are  some- 
times trained  over  arbors,  trel- 
lises and  used  as  vines  are  used. 
LONICERA  .  Honeysuckle 
Favorite  vines  with  flowers  of 
elicious  fragrance.   Strong,  rapid 
rowers  in  any  soil  or  location. 
hey  are   well   adapted   for  all 
reliis   work,  for   climbing  over 
rbors  and  verandas,  for  training 
0  posts  and  along  fences.  They 
re  beautiful   when   allowed  to 
amble  over  trees  and  bushes  in 
nid  and  natural  ways.    The  vines 
ake  root  where  they  touch  the 
round;  this  habit  suits  them  for 
reeping  over  dumps  and  unsightly 
laces,  and  for  retaining  soil  on 
lopes  and  banks.    They  withstand 
hade  and  make  a  ground  cover  in 
laces  where  grass  will  not  grow. 
^nicera  Belgica.  Monthly  Fra- 
grant Honeysuckle.  Red  flow- 
Each  10 
H  to  2ift.,  1-yr,  .  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants  ...       35     2  50 
2  00 
2  50 
15  00 
20  00 
10 
100 
15  $1  25  $10  00 
Honeysuckle 
Always  desirable  and  always  de- 
pendable 
Lonicera  flava.  Yellow  Honeysuckle. 
Each  10 
3  to  5  ft.,  2-  to  3-yr  $0  25    $2  00 
L.  Heckrotii.  Persistent  bloomer.  Red  flowers, 
with  yellow  throat.  „  , 
Each  10 
3  to  4  ft.,  2-  and  3-yr  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00 
L.  Hendersonii.    Yellow  trumpet-shaped  flowers. 
Each  10 
2' to  4  ft.,  1-  to  2-yr  $0  25    $2  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00 
L.  Japonica,  var.  aurea  reticulata.  Golden  Hon- 
eysuckle. The  leaves,  netted  with  golden  yel- 
low, are  beautiful  in  themselves  and  are  valua- 
ble for  color  contrasts  with  other  kinds.  It  is  a 
good  hardy  grower,  with  fragrant  cream-colored 
flowers.  „  , 
Each         10  100 
2  to  3  ft.,  1-yr  $0  15    $1  25    $10  00 
3  to  5  ft.,  3-yr.,  heavy  .  .  25  2  00  15  00 
Potted  plants   35     3  00     25  00 
var.  brachypoda.  Evergreen  Honeysuckle. 
This  variety  is  very  similar  in  appearance  to 
the  well-known  Hall's  Honeysuckle.  It  is  a 
strong  grower  and  desirable  sort  with  yellow 
flowers.  The  leaves  turn  a  "cop- 
pery hue  in  late  autumn  and  last 
until  almost  spring. 
Each 
2  to  4  ft., 
1-yr.   .  .$0 
3  to  5  ft,  2-  to 
3-yr.,  heavy.  25    2  00    15  00 
Potted  plants  .   35    3  00    25  00 
var.  Chinensis.  The  leaves  are 
reddish  green,  often  with  pur- 
plish veins  beneath.  In  winter 
the  foliage  turns  to  a  beautiful 
bronze  hue  and  lasts  well  on  to- 
ward spring.  The  profusion  of 
buds  are  tinted  with  pink  and 
open  into  very  fragrant  white 
and  pink  flowers.  This  is  one  of 
the  best  varieties  for  every  pur- 
pose. Each      10  100 
2  to  3  ft., 
1-yr.   .  .  $0  15  $1  25  $10  00 
3to5ft.,2-  and 
3-yr.,  heavy.   25    2  00    15  00 
Potted  plants  .   35    3  00   25  00 
var.  Halliana.  Hall's  Honey- 
suckle. The  most  popular  va- 
riety. Glossy  light  green  leaves  ; 
strong,  vigorous,  half-evergreen 
habit  and  a  wealth  of  white  and 
buff  flowers,  succeeded  by  occa- 
sional bloom  until  frost. 
Each      10  100 
3  to  5  ft.,  1- 
and  2-yr., 
strong    .  $0  15  $1  25  $10  00 
Potted  plants, 
heavy  vines.  35    3  00   25  00 
L.  sempervirens,  var.  fuchsioides; 
syn.,  L.  punicea.  Scarlet  Trum- 
p  E  T    Honeysuckle.  Differs 
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