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HARDY VINES, CLIMBERS, AND CREEPERS, continued 
GALAX aphylla. Galax. One of our best ground-cover plants io ioo i,ooo 
for shady locations. The very ornamental bronze 
and green leaves are much used in florist’s trade. 
X heavy clumps. 
GAULTHERIA procumbens. Wintergreen. Very desirable 
ground-cover, with brilliant green and bronze leaves. 
Bright red, edible fruit in winter. Strong clumps. . . 
HOUSTONIA serpyllifolia. Creeping Bluets. 3 to 6 inches. 
Light blue or white, blooming about all summer. 
Splendid for rock-garden, potting, or border. Un¬ 
limited supply of this unusual ground-cover. Clumps. 
IRIS cristata. Crested Iris. Splendid ground-cover for shady 
or open locations. Leaves green. Flowers blue. 
Strong clumps. 
veraa. Vernal Iris. Blue flowers Splendid ground-cover. 
Clumps. 
LONICERA japonica halliana. Hall’s Honeysuckle. Very 
strong-growing vine. Fragrant white and yellow 
flowers in summer and autumn. Best for trellises and 
ground-cover. X strong. 
Second size. Bargain .. 
sempervirens. Trumpet Honeysuckle. A high-climbing 
vine with glorious large, scarlet flowers blazing like 
torches in their fiery array. This splendid vine is 
unexcelled in hardiness, and is much used for porches, 
verandas, and general planting. 
Strong established plants. 
MITCHELLA repens. Partridge Berry. A splendid evergreen 
ground-cover best suited to shady places. Flowers 
white or purple tinged. Berries bright red in winter. 
Clumps. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japanese Pachysandra. Ever¬ 
green ground-cover. Recommended for shady 
locations. X strong. 
PASSIFLORA incamata. Maypop. Tall, climbing perennial 
vine. Leaves 3-lobed to about half their depth. 
Flowers large, white with purple center. Fruit 
yellow when ripe, edible. 
Extra strong. 3 75 
PHLOX stolonifera. Creeping Phlox. A free-growing ground- 
cover. Reddish purple flowers in early spring. 
Strong. Collected. 1 65 
subulata. Moss Pink. Splendid for ground-cover or rock- 
garden. Strong clumps. 1 75 
RANUNCULUS repens. Creeping Buttercup. Splendid 
ground-cover. Best suited to damp, shady situations. 
Strong clumps. 1 55 
SEDUM telephoides. Wild Live-forever. Fleshy leaves and 
flowers. Suitable for rockery and other dry situations. 
X strong.• • • 2 J 5 
ternatum. Mountain Stonecrop. Handsome creeping 
ground-cover with white flowers in early spring. 
Widely distributed. Strong clumps. 1 20 
SHORTIA galacifolia. Oconee Bells. Esteemed rare evergreen 
ground-cover, best suited to shade. Heavy clumps.. 215 
Second size. 1 20 
VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle. Hardy, old-fashioned 
evergreen vine, well adapted for ground-cover and 
rockery. Succeeds best in cool, shady locations. Blue 
flowers in early spring. Foliage very dark green. 
Strong. 1 55 10 00 9 ® 00 
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