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Ampclopsis Quinqucfolia 
An excellent covering for a' brick wall 
Bignonia radicans (Trumpet Creeper). 
A very familiar, irregular growing vine that will grow in any 
situation and brighten up any bare spot. It has large dark green 
leaves, and large scarlet trumpet shaped blossoms. The blossoms 
come in July and August when few other plants are in blossom 
and make a very effective display against their dark green foliage. 
One of the best plants for trailing along fences, rustic bridges, 
trellises, arbors, etc. Should never be used on wooden buildings 
for its tendrils pry the siding apart. Makes an excellent ground 
cover among rocks. 
2 year.35c. 
Clematis paniculata 
(Japanese Clematis). 
The best Fall-flower¬ 
ing vine, and one that is 
very desirable for covering 
arbors and porches. It 
should have some support, 
however, to which the 
tendrils can cling. The 
vine is covered in late 
August with a mass of 
Celastris scandens (Bittersweet). 
A native plant that does well in the open or in the shade. Its 
bright orange berries are 
probably familiar to all. 
It makes a very attractive 
covering for stumps, trees 
and trellises, also for rocky 
slopes and walls. 
2 year.35c. 
Extra heavy . .50c. 
A mass of Ivy Covering 
