Chinese Wistaria covering fence 
V mes 
Every place has a need, a position for vines—the walls of the house 
and gardens, the fence, trellis, arbor, or tree trunks which have lost the 
protection of their branches and stand gaunt and bare. 
The selection of appropriate vines is sometimes a problem, as many 
sorts serve more than one purpose. We have, therefore, thought it best to 
list the Vines in alphabetical order and place an index number on each 
sort, referring to its adaptability, and if more than one purpose is men¬ 
tioned, to place first the index of the chief purpose. 
The following numbers will serve to indicate the use to which each Vine is most 
appropriate: 
(1) For walls of buildings. 
(2) For rough walls and garden walls. 
(3) For porches, fences, trellises, or arbors. 
(4) For tree trunks. 
(5) For large arbors and pergolas where growth is needed on a large scale. 
(6) For ground-work on banks. 
(7) For carpeting under trees. 
Actinidia Actinidia polygama 
3, 4, 5. Strong climber of exceptional value where a quick-growing, clean-foliaged 
plant is desired. Foliage glossy green; flowers white with a purple center in July, followed 
by yellow fruits. 50 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. 
Akebia Akebia quinata 
3. A charming climber, with shining, almost evergreen foliage and clusters of choco¬ 
late-colored, fragrant flowers in June, followed by dark purple berries. 
50 cts. each, $3.50 for 10. 
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