10 GOLDSBORO NURSERY, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 
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VIBURNUM 
Carlesi. A native of Korea, it is a pleasing, fragrant flowering 
shrub. The bushes are covered with dull green foliage. 
Tubular flowers come in nicely rounded heads, white inside 
and pink outside. A very spicy odor. Requires a sunny 
spot and plenty of water in Summer. 
VITEX 
Agnus-castus ( Chaste Tree). Slender spikes of sky-blue flow¬ 
ers Midsummer. Grayish green leaves. Tall growth. 
WEIGELA 
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Rosea. Rosy pink flowers early Spring. 
Spiraea Vanhouttei 
Vines 
EUONYMUS 
Colorata. A splendid rapid growing ground 
cover. Bright green leaves in Summer, 
turning reddish bronze in Winter. 
GELSEMIUM 
Sempervirens (Carolina Yellow Jasmine). 
Evergreen vine with shiny green foliage 
and bright yellow flowers in early Spring. 
Fine for trellises. 
Viburnum Carlesi (Fragrant Viburnum) 
HEDERA 
Helix ( English Ivy). Well known evergreen 
vine used for covering walls, trellises, and 
for ground cover in shady places. 
Hahn’s Self Branching Ivy. Small leaf 
English Ivy with close branching habit. 
Desirable for ground cover or pot plants. 
HYPERICUM 
Calycinum (St. John’s Wort). A ground 
cover growing about 8 in. tall with 
evergreen leaves about 3^ in. wide and 
13^2 in* long. Has single yellow flowers 
about 2 in. in diameter. One of the 
best ground covers. 
OPHIOPOG ON 
(Snakebeard). 
Slender, evergreen leaves 8 to 10 in. 
long. Spikes of blue flowers. Splen¬ 
did for edging borders and for 
ground cover. 
VINCA 
Minor. Sometimes called Myrtle, is a 
rather slow growing vine with dark, 
shiny green leaves. Bright blue flow¬ 
ers in Spring. Much used as a ground 
cover. 
WISTERIA 
Multijuga (Long Flowered Chinese Wis¬ 
teria). 
WOODBINE 
(Native Red Honeysuckle). 
