HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 19 
Iris cristata. See page 18 
HARDY VINES, CLIMBERS, AND CREEPERS, continued 
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. 
PHLOX stolonifera. Creeping Phlox. A free-growing ground- 
cover. Reddish purple flowers in early spring. 
Strong. Collected. 
subulata. Moss Pink. Splendid for ground-cover or rock- 
garden. Strong clumps. 
RANUNCULUS repens. Creeping Buttercup. Splendid 
ground-cover. Best suited to damp, shady situations. 
Strong clumps. 
SEDUM telephoides. Wild Live-forever. Fleshy leaves and 
flowers. Suitable for rockery and other dry situations. 
X strong. 
ternatum. Mountain Stonecrop. Handsome creeping 
ground-cover with white flowers in early spring. 
Widely distributed. Strong clumps. 
SHORTIA galacifolia. Oconee Bells. Esteemed rare evergreen 
ground-cover, best suited to shade. Heavy clumps. . 
Second size. 
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. 
Second size. 
IO 100 1,000 
$i 50 $11 00 $100 00 
1 75 12 00 no 00 
i 35 11 00 100 00 
1 65 12 00 no 00 
1 25 8 00 65 00 
1 75 14 00 130 00 
1 00 7 00 60 00 
1 75 15 00 135 00 
1 00 7 00 60 00 
1 25 9 00 80 00 
85 6 00 45 00 
