OUTPOST NURSERIES, RIDGEFIELD , CT. 
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See Reference Charts in hack of book for further information. 
ACTINIDIA — ACTINIDIA 
Actinidia arguta Bower Actinidia 
Climbing shrub; ultimate height 20 to 30 ft.; large 
broad dark green foliage; clusters of white fragrant 
flowers in June; clusters of greenish edible fruit in the 
Fall. 
Each Per 10 
3 years $ .75 
AKEBIA — AKEBIA 
Akehia quinata Fiveleaf Akebia 
Fleight 15 to 20 ft.; purple branchlets; the five-leaflet 
foliage persists well through the Winter; clusters of 
purple fragrant flowers in early Spring; large dark 
purple berries. 
3 years .75 
AMPELOPSIS — AMPELOPSIS 
Rapid growing vines 30 to 40 ft. high; self-clinging; the 
glossy green foliage is in overlapping formation and turns 
brilliant crimson and orange in the Fall; inconspicuous 
greenish-white flowers; small black berries in clusters. 
Ampelopsis quinquejolia Virginia Creeper 
Branchlets purplish-red; the five-leaflet foliage is dark 
green in the Summer. 
4 in. pots .35 3.25 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata Japanese Creeper 
The very glossy dark green leaves are usually three- 
lobed; blue-black berries in the Fall. 
Also known as Ampelopsis veitchi —Boston Ivy. 
4 in. pots .60 5.50 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata lowi 
Small-leaved form of Ampelopsis tricuspidata; the foli¬ 
age is purple in the Spring, light green in the Summer 
and dark red in the Fall. 
4 in. pots 
1.00 
