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Climbing and Trailing Plants 
Well placed and carefully selected climb¬ 
ing vines add untold beauty to the house 
and garden. Their artistic appearance on 
the arbor, the veranda, the fence, or climb¬ 
ing the side of the house is such that no 
other treatment can produce. 
Kuonyimis Japonicus ra(lirans argenlea mar¬ 
ginal us (Variegated Trailing Euonymus). 
Light green, silver-edged foliage. 
Ficus repens (Climbing Fig). Evergreen 
climber; small, roundish, dark green leaves; 
attaches itself to walls like ivy. 
Ficus He pc ns 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. (Virginia Creeper.) 
A vigorous native climbing variety; leaves 
divided into five bright green toothed leaf¬ 
lets, in autumn changing to gorgeous 
shades of red and scarlet. 
Ampelopsis Veilchii (A. Japonica, or tricus- 
pidata): (Japan, or Boston Ivy.) A beauti¬ 
ful deciduous climber of very rapid growth; 
eminently suitable for covering brick walls, 
stumps, etc. One of the most beautiful and 
popular hardy climbers. 
Bignonia grandillora. (Tecoma; Japan Trum¬ 
pet Vine.) A medium-growing climber, with 
large, deep orange flowers. When in full 
flower, very conspicuous; blooms nearly all 
summer. Beautiful plant when grown in 
clumps. 
BOUGAINVILLEAS 
Bougainvillaea Bra/.iliensfs. Taller and with 
thicker leaves than Sanderiana; flowers 
deep rose, purple to greenish. 
Glabra samleriana. Evergreen climber; deep 
rosy flowers in abundance. 
Clematis .Jackmani. Large and intense violet- 
purple; free and abundant bloomer. This is 
the best and most popular of the large- 
flowering Clematis. 
Decumaria barbara (Climbing Hydrangea). 
Showy vine; climbing by aerial rootlets; 
blooms freely; flowers white, fragrant. 
Honeysuckle Heerottl. (Heckrott’s Honey¬ 
suckle.) Flowers rose-colored on the out¬ 
side, yellow in the center. A most excellent 
variety. Blooms continually from early 
spring until winter. 
Honeysuckle Japonica. (L. Halleana; Jap¬ 
anese Honeysuckle.) A very vigorous ever¬ 
green climber; flowers white, changing to 
yellow, are borne in great profusion in sum¬ 
mer, and sparingly in the autumn. Natur¬ 
alized in many sections of the country. 
Good for trellises and ground covers. 
Lonicera Cbinensis. (Chinese Honeysuckle.) 
A showy variety, with purplish evergreen 
foliage, changing to greener shade at ma¬ 
turity. Flowers white, tinged with purple 
on outside. 
IVY 
English. Large, thick, shiny leathery leaves. 
Giant. Large, roundish leaves; bright yellow¬ 
ish green; sometimes 8 inches broad. 
Variegated. Form of “Common English Tvy.” 
Bright green leaves, margined and blotched 
creamy shades. 
JASMINE 
Gracillimum. New evergreen Jasmine; clus¬ 
tered flowers pure white. 
Grand Duke. Flowers large, double white, 
fragrant. 
