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VINES-GLBffilNa AND TRAILING 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
CLEMATIS Henryi 
A robxiat plant, free bloomer with creamy-white, 
large, handsome flowers* 
Potted.$ 1.00 
— Jaak-inani 10-15' 
One of the best; large, rich, velvety purple 
flowers in profusion. 
Potted. 1,00 
— Mme Edouard Andre 10-15' 
A very fine variety with bright red flowers. 
Potted. 1.00 
— paniculate (Sweet Autumn Olematis) £0-30* 
Fragrant white flowers in September. Wooly seed 
pods are also attractive# 
Bare Rooted. .50 
Potted. .60 5.50 
EUONYMUS radioan aoutus (Winteroreeper) 
Small-leaved evergreen greundcover. 
lE-lS" BR, beds.30 £.50 
16-18" BR, beds.40 3.50 
— radioans minimus (Baby Winteroreeper) 
Tiny evergreen leaves are pencilled in gray. 
Charming for rockery or ecl^ing. 
1£-15".30 £.50 £0.00 
15-18".50 4.50 40.00 
Potted. .40 3.50 
£ 0.00 
30.00 
— vegetus (Bigleaf Winteroreeper) 3-4' 
Interesting shrubby vine; leaves round, dull 
green; bright scarlet and orange fruits. Hand¬ 
some among conifers. 
15-18" .;.76 7.00 
18-£4" B&B.. 1.50 
Potted. .50 
HEDBRA helix (English Ivy) £0-£6' 
A clinging evergreen vine, extremely hardy for 
use on walls, in a northern exposure or as a 
groundoover in shady locations. 
Potted.£5 £.£5 £0.00 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Hardy Sweet-Pea) 6-10* 
Thrives almost anywhere; a rampant grower, it 
is a good trellis plant, and is adapted as a 
cover to wild, rough places. Succeeds in shade. 
Flowers are not fragrant. 
Potted.76 
LONICBRA fragrantisSima halliana 
(Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle) 15-£0* 
A quick-growing vino; blooms freely; deliciously 
fragrant. Flowers open white, changing to buff. 
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