VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
INDEX OF COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 
Common 
Names 
Actinidia 
Boston Ivy 
Clematis 
Aristolochia 
Botanical Common 
Names Names 
Actinidia Hydrangea 
Ampelopsis Honeysuckle 
Clematis Matrimony-vin^ 
Spurge 
Botanical 
Names 
Hydrangea 
Lonicera 
Lycium 
Pachysandra 
Dutchman’s Pipe Myrtle Vinca 
English Ivy Hedera Silverlace Vine Polygonum 
Fleecevine Polygonum Wisteria Wisteria 
Each 10 
Actinidia arguta Bower Actinidia 
A vigorous climber, having thick, shiny leaves. White 
flowers with purple center; large, edible fruit. 
4 yr. (No. 1).75 7.00 
tAmpelopsis tricuspidata Boston Ivy 
Rapid growing vine. Clings to brick or stone walls. 
3^/4 in. pots.60 5.50 
Aristolochia sipho Dutchman's Pipe 
A hardy vine, which is tolerant of shade and dry soil. 
Leaves are large; flowers are brownish and shaped like 
a curved pipe. 
ZV 2 in. pots.75 7.00 
Clematis paniculata Sweet Autumn Clematis 
Rapid growing; clear, glossy foliage. The white, star¬ 
shaped, fragrant flowers bloom in September. 
4 in. pots..55 5.00 
2 yr. (No. 1).45 4.00 
4 yr. (No. 1).60 5.50 
Clematis texensis Scarlet Clematis 
Climbing to 6 feet. The urn-shaped, scarlet flowers, 1 
inch long, bloom from July through September. 
6 in. pots.75 7.00 
Clematis hybrids Hybrid Clematis 
Flowers are 4 inches or more broad, produced more or 
less through the summer. Successful growing requires 
good culture. 
Jackmani—violet-purple. 
H enryi—creamy-white. 
Mme. Edouard Andre—velvety-red. 
Ramona—light lavender-blue. 
2 yr. (No. 1).90 .... 
Euonymus —See Evergreen Shrubs 
*Hedera helix English Ivy 
An evergreen vine with glossy, dark green leaves. 
Should be placed in somewhat protected spots. 
4 in. pots.55 5.00 
The following varieties are offered in 4 inch pots: 
baltica—a small leaved, very hardy 
form.55 5.00 
conaria .55 5.00 
conglomerata — very slow growing, 
with small wavy leaves crowded 
on stems.55 5.00 
•^Vines that attract birds. 
"^Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
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