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flowers are an inch across and completely cover 
the plant in September. 
Pot grown.$ .75 
EUONYMU S radicans (Winter- 
creeper). 1 5^-20Excellent for covering 
walls or as a ground cover. Small evergreen 
foliage placed regularly along the shoots form 
a pretty pattern. 
2 year. $.50 
3 year. .75 
E. radicans acutus (Sharpleaf Winter- 
creeper). Similar to the above but with 
sharply pointed leaves. 
2 year. $.50 
3 year. .7 5 
E. radicans coloratns. Excellent ground- 
cover; leaves turn bright red in autumn. 
2 year. $.50 
3 year. .75 
E. radicans minimus (Baby Winter- 
creeper). Another variety of E. radicans 
with tiny little leaves. 
Pot plants. $.50 
E. radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winter- 
creeper). Stout bushy form with larger 
leaves. Fine for use on a wall or in rockeries. 
2 year. $.50 
3 year. .75 
HEDERA helix (English Ivy). One of 
the most popular of all climbers. Its rich, 
dark, glossy foliage produces a thick cover for 
walls, foundations, or barren slopes. Bears in¬ 
conspicuous clusters of greenish flowers. 
2 /i pots.$ .1 5 
3 pots. -2 5 
4 pots. -40 
6 pots. 1-00 
H. helix gracilis (Small-lea f Ivy). 
Leaves smaller than the above. 
3 inch pots.$ .2 5 
4 inch pots. -40 
HYDRANGEA petiolaris (Climbing 
Hydrangea). 40'-5 0'. A rampant-growing 
vine with attractive foliage; splendid against 
stone or brick. 
3 inch.$1.20 
LONICERA heckrotti (Everblooming 
Honeysuckle). Hardy variety with flowers 
in spikes; purple outside, yellow inside. Very 
free-flowering. 
3 year potted plants.$1.00 
L. japonica h alii ana (Hall’s Honey¬ 
suckle). Nearly evergreen vine of twining 
habit and fragrant white flowers changing to 
yellow. Suitable wherever a hardy climber is 
desired. 
4 inch pots.$ .40 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese 
Spurge) . 6". Excellent ground cover, 
its thick glossy foliage forming a dense mat. 
Satisfactory either in full sun or partial shade. 
2 inch pots. $.15 
3 inch pots. .18 
POLYGONUM auberti (Silver Lace 
Vine). Known sometimes as China Fleece 
Vine. A strong-growing vine, easy of cultiva¬ 
tion. It produces great foamy sprays of white 
flowers during most of the summer. 
Pot grown plants.$ .75 
PUERARIA thunbergiana (Kudzu- 
bean). Vigorous vine, growing as much as 
30 to 5 0 feet in one season. Its spikes of fra¬ 
grant pea-shaped purple flowers and large hairy 
seed pods are especially attractive. 
2 year plants. $.50 
VINCA MINOR. See page 44. 
WISTERIA sinensis (Chinese Wis¬ 
teria). One of the most beautiful and tall- 
growing of all climbers. Its violet-blue flowers 
are as fragrant as they are picturesque. 
W. floribnnda violacea-plena. Long clus¬ 
ters of double violet or violet-blue flowers. 
W. multijuga (Long-Cluster Wisteria). 
A hardy variety with large clusters of purple 
flowers. 
Prices: 
2 year.$1.50 
Large specimens .... $3.00 to $15.00 
W. sinensis alba (White Chinese Wis¬ 
teria). Same as the foregoing but with white 
blossoms. 
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Mattie Edwards Hezvitt 
Wisteria sinensis drapes its grace fid branches 
with magnificent panicles of fragrant 
blossoms. 
