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Hedge Lawn Nurseries, Inc., Roanoke, Virginia 
Climbing and Clinging Vines 
LEND CHARM TO ANY HOME 
ITH their variance in color, their beauty of foliage and blossom, their 
grace wherever used, these vines frequently provide the finishing touches 
of any planting. Some adhere to the masonry, some must be trained through 
lattice or trellis and others, with their tendrils, will cling tenaciously. 
AMPELOPSIS 
A. Englemannii—IMPROVED VIRGINIA CREEPER— Valuable for 
covering old fences, etc. Leaves red in fall...$ .50 
A. Veitchii—BOSTON IVY —The beautiful self-clinging vine that is 
used to cover walls of stone or brick. Leaves form a dense sheet of green 
as they overlap each other; a little difficult to start, but when once estab¬ 
lished requires no further care. Foliage changes to a crimson scarlet in 
the fall.$ .50 and $ .75 
CLEMATIS HYBRIDS 
These popular vines are known and planted everywhere for the profusion 
of beautiful, large flowers they produce. Not as hardy or healthy as C. 
Paniculata, but when once established are worthy of all the extra care in 
getting them started. 
C. Jackmanii. Large purple....$ .75 C. Andre. Large red.$ .75 
C. Henryi. Large white.75 
C. Paniculata. The small, white, sweet-scented varieties that are beauti¬ 
ful both in foliage and blossom...$ .50 
Hedera Helix—ENGLISH IVY— An excellent evergreen vine with 
glossy green leaves, unexcelled for covering walls in shady or cool places. 
May be used for porch or window boxes for all year effect. When closely sheared makes a good edging for 
walks or borders, being hardy and evergreen. In Pots.$.25, $.35 and $.50 
EUONYMUS—BITTERSWEET 
Clematis. 
E. Radicans —A slow-growing vine that adheres to the masonry and remains deep green all winter....$ .75 
E. Radicans Vegetus — EVERGREEN BITTERSWEET —Another evergreen clinging vine of more robust 
habit, perfectly hardy and especially valued because of the profusion of red berries that hang on for several 
weeks. $ .75. 
Bittersweet (Native) Celastrus Scandens —This is the familiar native vine that is so unusually attractive 
of berry in the fall and early winter. Very vigorous and healthy.$' .50 
HONEYSUCKLE—LONICERA 
HONEYSUCKLE. Hall’s —This is the popular evergreen 
honeysuckle used by everyone for screen, beauty and fragrance. 
Blooms continuously and is easy to establish. It is also ever¬ 
green.$ .50 
HONEYSUCKLE. Coral —Flowers bright scarlet, little 
fragrance. Strong grower and hardy.$ .50 
KUDZU VINE. Pueraria Thunbergiana. $ .50 
LYCIUM (Matrimony Vine). Chinense. Chinese Matri¬ 
mony Vine. Ornamental, shrubby climber. Small purplish 
flowers in summer, followed by scarlet berries until late in 
winter. 2 years, No. 1.$ .50 each 
POLYGONUM. Auberti —China Fleecevine. Lace Vine. 
One of the most desirable flowering climbers. The plant is of 
strong, vigorous growth, attaining a height of 25 feet or more, 
producing through the summer and fall great foamy sprays of 
creamy white flowers. 2 years, No. 1.$ .75 each 
TRUMPET VINE. Radicans. Bignonia —A robust, woody 
vine, twining tightly with numerous tendrils along its stem. 
Leaves are dark green. Very desirable for covering summer 
houses, arbors, trees or rustic bridges. Scarlet flowers.$ .75 
WISTERIA. A rampant, clinging vine that has the robust 
vigor of a wild grape and matchless beauty of a rare exotic. 
Colors both white and purple.$ .75 Grafted.$1.00 
WISTERIA multijuga (Long-cluster Wisteria). Rapid 
growing, bearing immense panicles of deep purple flowers. 
2 to 3 feet...$1.00 
