Clematis paniculata (See page 3) 
LARGE- FLOWERED CLEMATIS, continued 
Ramona. A strong, rampant grower and a true, perpetual bloomer, 
(lowers appearing on the last year’s growth and on the new shoots’ 
giving an abundance of bloom all through the season. Color deep 
rich lavender. 
Viticella Kermesina. Flowers of medium size, bright wine-red, with- 
out a touch of purple. A strong, free grower, producing shade in a 
comparatively short time. A perfect sheet of fine red color when in 
bloom. 
DIOSCOREA divaricata. Cinnamon Vine. This odd and quaint 
vine is sometimes called the “Aerial Sweet Potato.” The potatoes 
are in the axils of its dark, glossy, arrow-shaped leaves. The white 
flowers are small, but exude a cinnamon-like odor. 
EUONYMUS radicans. Creeping Kuonymus. An everg'reen species 
with small glossy leaves and low, trailing habit. It is valued for run- 
ning over rocks, training to walls and as a ground cover. 
var. variegata. The plant is similar in habit to the preceding and 
is used for nearly the same purpose. The creamy white markings on 
the leaves are conspicuous and valued for color contrasts. 
HEDERA Helix. English Ivy. This splendid evergreen vine is not 
sufficiently hardy for general outdoor planting in Dayton although 
some good specimens are observed here. Plant only on the north 
side of the house, where it will not be exposed to the winter’s sun 
which is much more fatal to it than cold. 
Vines and Trailers 
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