Vines and Climbing Plants 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
VINES AND CLIMBING PLANTS 
Few, if any, plants do just the work that is required 
of vines in the covering of unsightly places, as well as 
arbors, etc. They also add to the beauty and charm of 
their surroundings. 
AMPELOPSIS quinquefolia Virginia Creeper 
High climbing vine of rapid growth. Foliage rich 
crimson in autumn. 
Each Per 10 
2 year . .35 2.90 
3 year . .45 3.90 
4 year . .60 5.00 
Tricuspidata veitchi Boston Ivy 
A clinging vine, densely covered glossy green foliage. 
Best wall cover. 
2 year . .50 4.50 
3 year .75 6.50 
ARISTOLOCHIA sipho Dutchman’s Pipe 
A vigorous vine with immense foliage. 
2 year .90 8.00 
3 year . 1.10 10.00 
BIGNONIA radicans Trumpet Creeper 
A hardy climbing plant with large orange red trumpet 
shape flowers. 
2 year .45 4.00 
3 year .60 5.50 
BITTERSWEET—see Celastrus scandens 
BOSTON IVY—see Ampelopsis veitchi 
CELASTRUS scandens Bittersweet Vine 
Glossy foliage and orange crimson fruit remaining 
all winter. 
2 year .45 4.00 
3 year . .60 5.50 
CLEMATIS paniculata 
Best fall blooming species. Profuse bloomer. Me¬ 
dium size pure white flowers. Very fragrant. 
2 year .45 4.00 
3 year .55 4.50 
DUTCHMAN’S-PIPE—see Aristolochia 
ENGLISH IVY—see Hedera Helix 
HEDERA HELIX English Ivy 
A very desirable evergreen climber, succeeds best in 
a sheltered, shady situation. 
2 year . .35 3.00 
3 year . .50 4.50 
HONEYSUCKLE—see Lonicera 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea 
Beautiful rare climbing hydrangea with flat clusters 
of white flowers. 
2 year . .75 6.50 
ROCK PLANTS A SPECIALTY 
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