tibe IRational Dursci^man. 
FOR GROWERS AND DEALERS IN NURSERYSTOCK 
The National Nurseryman Publishing Co., Incorporated 
Vol. XXVI. HATBORO, PENNA. NOVEMBER, 1918 t^ll 
SHRUBBY VINES 
Tilt! woi'k of tlio amateur landscape 
usually be dislinguislied by the evident 
quaintanee with a great variety of plants. 
gardener can 
restricted ac- 
He invariably 
of planting Boston or English ivy or trailing roses, but 
selected a seldom used plant with excellent results. 
The plant used, Cehisfrus srandeus, does not bid(‘ the 
Celash'us scandens vlothiny a garden wall 
uses the same kind for so many dilferent purposes, same¬ 
ness and monotony being the result. 
Our illustration shows a itleasing bit of masonry in the 
garden where the planter did not follow the beaten path 
Lsonry but just clothes it enough to soften the hard 
es and make the wall a part of the garden. 
The loose, yet nestling habit of the plant just suits that 
rtieular j)lace and pur[)ose and is a decided change 
