EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETUS 
(Evergreen Bittersweet) 
An Evergreen vine with large, round, glossy leaves which 
are attractive the year around, and with its orange-red 
fruit this vine makes a pleasant variety for various loca¬ 
tions. Attains a height of from 10 to 15 feet. Excellent 
for covering fences, stone walls or rock piles or trellises. 
If not allowed to climb, may be trimmed to form a small 
tree or large bush. As a general utility plant, no other 
is so versatile. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 
(Boston Ivy) 
The best of all vines for covering stone, concrete or brick, 
as it clings closely and tenaceously. Adds grace and 
beauty to buildings, making picturesque the most un¬ 
sightly. Grows to a height of from 30 to 40 feet and under 
favorable conditions higher. The leaves are a beautiful 
green, three lobed and grow very thickly, overlapping each 
other forming a tapestry of rare charm. Becomes very 
gorgeous in Autumn. Has black fruit that will remain 
into the winter furnishing food for birds. It is the vine 
usually seen on churches, town halls and other buildings 
of this nature. Not an evergreen. 
