VINES and GROUND COVERS 
INDEX OF COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 
Common yame 
Actinidia 
Bittersweet 
Boston Ivy 
Clematis 
English Ivy 
Fleecevine 
Botanical yame 
Actinidia 
Celastrus 
Ampelopsis 
Clematis 
Hedera 
Polygonum 
Common A’ame 
Hydrangea 
Honeysuckle 
Spurge 
Myrtle 
Silverlace Vine 
Wisteria 
Botanical A’ame 
Hydrangea 
Lonicera 
Pachysandra 
Vinca 
Polygonum 
Wisteria 
Age Each 10 
Actinidia arguta Bower Actinidia 
A vigorous climber, having thick, shiny leaves. White flowers 
with purple centers; large, edible fruit. 
4 yr. (No. 1) .75 7.00 
tAmpelopsis tricuspidata Boston Ivy 
Rapid growing vine. Clings to brick or stone walls. 
3 yr. (No. 1) - .60 • 5.50 
Celastrus orbiculatus Oriental Bittersweet 
A vigorous vine, having orange-colored fruit, which opens 
to show the crimson seed. The fruiting branches are fine for 
winter decorations. 
4 yr. (No. 1) .60 5.50 
Clematis paniculata Sweet Autumn Clematis 
Rapid growing; clear, glossy foliage. The white, star-shaped, 
fragrant flowers bloom in September. 
3 yr. (No. 1) .40 3.50 
Euonymus— see EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
* Hedera helix English Ivy 
An evergreen vine, with glossy, dark green leaves. Should 
be placed in somewhat protected spots. 
Field-grown .75 7.00 
Hydrangea petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea 
An excellent climber with large bright-green leaves, and flat 
clusters of fragrant white flowers in July. 
2 yr. (No. 1) 1.00 9.00 
Lonicera japonica halleana Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle 
Good semi-evergreen vine. Leaves are dark green; flowers 
are fragrant, pure white changing to yellow; berries are black. 
One of the best ground covers. 
3 yr. (No. 1) .50 4.50 
Lonicera henryi Henry Honeysuckle 
A semi-evergreen twiner and ground cover, with dark green 
leaves, yellowish to reddish-purple flow^ers and black berries. 
Does well in shade. 
(No. 1) .60 5.50 
(No. 2) .75 7.00 
* Pachysandra terminalis Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen ground cover for sun or shade. 
Age Each 10 100 
3 yr. (No. 1) .25 2.00 15.00 
* Suitable for Rock Garden. 
t Shrubs that attract birds. 
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