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VINES-CLIMBING Mi) TRAILING 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
CLEMATIS Mme Edouard Andre 10-15* 
A very fine variety with bright red flowers. 
Potted .$ 1.00 
— panioulata (Sweet Autumn Clematis) 20-30* 
Fragrant white flowers in September. Wooly 
seed pods are also attractive. 
Bare rooted . .50 4.00 
Potted ..60 5.50 
EUONYMUS radicans aoutus (Wintercreeper) 
Small-leaved evergreen groundcover. 
Potted .75 
— radicans minimus (Baby Wintercreeper) 
Tiny evergreen leaves are pencilled in gray. 
Charming for rookery or Bdging. 
Potted .. .50 4.50 
— vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper) 3-4* 
Interesting shrubby vine; leaves round, dull 
green; bright scarlet and orange fruits. Hand- 
s some among conifers. 
Potted . 75 
HEDERA helix (English Ivy) 20-25* 
A clinging evergreen vine, extremely hardy for 
use on walls, in a northern exposure or as a 
groundcover in shady locations. 
Potted .25 2.25 20.00 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Hardy Sweet-Pea) 6-10* 
Thrives almost anywhere; a rampant grower, it 
I is a good trellis plant, and is adapted as a 
I cover to wild, rough places. Succeeds in shade. 
Flowers are not fragrant. 
Potted .75 
LONICERA fragrantissima halliana 
(Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle) 15-20* 
A quick-growing vine; blooms freely; deliciously 
fragrant. Flowers open white, changing to buff. 
Almost evergreen. Very choice. 
Bare rooted .25 2„00 15.00 
— sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle) 15-20* 
A beautiful variety with long, deep crimson 
flowers borne in profusion in bunches at inter¬ 
vals throughout the summer. Scarlet berries. 
Semi-evergreen. 
Potted .. .75 6.00 
PERIPLACA graeca (Silk Vine) 30-40* 
A twining shrub, with dark green glossy leaves. 
