Mdndij CUimbing R/inaA 
Boston Ivy 
Boston Ivy — Ampelopsis Veitchei 
A well-known hardy Climber for covering build¬ 
ings or walls, clings well to the surface without 
support. Two-year dormant plants — Each 50c 
Potted plants — Each 70c 
Trumpet Creeper — Bignonia Radicans 
A fast-growing hardy climber producing bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers, clings 
tightly to posts or trellises with numerous roots 
along the stem: Two-year plants — Each 50c 
Dutchman's Pipe — Aristolochia Sippo 
A fast-growing climber, with large rich dark- 
green heart-shaped leaves; excellent for porch 
or archway. Produces a heavy shade. Thrives 
in sun or shade. Strong plants — Each $1.00 
Clematis Henryi — Large white flowers to 6 inches 
in diameter. Plant in rich well-drained soil. 
Two-year potted plants — Each 90c 
Clematis Jackmanii 
The hardiest of the large-flowering Clematis; 
color rich deep velvety-purple; blooms in mid¬ 
summer. Should be planted in a well-drained 
location. Two-year potted plants — Each 90c 
Clematis Paniculata 
Blooms in September with large sheets of small 
pure white, fragrant flowers. Two-year dormant 
plants — Each 50c; Potted plants — Each 70c 
CLIMBING HONEYSUCKLE — LONICERA 
Hall's Climbing — A very hardy vine, suitable for 
covering trellises, trunks of trees or fences. Blooms 
from July to October, with white flowers, foliage 
almost evergreen. Four-year plants — Each 60c 
Heckrotti (Everblooming Climbing Honeysuckle) — 
A very remarkable variety with large flowers 
that are scarlet outside and golden-apricot 
inside; blooms from June to frost. Two-year 
potted plants — Each 70c 
Sempervirens (Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle) — Al¬ 
most evergreen; a good climber that blooms, 
freely with scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Two-year dormant plants — Each 50q 
Potted plants — Each 70c 
Qnound! Coven (P£ant& 
EUONYMUS 
These Euonymus make particularly desirable 
ground cover plants because of their dark-green, 
dense evergreen foliage. They are very hardy and 
do well in sun or shade. 
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Kewensis (Miniature Wintercreeper) — This creeper 
has very small dark-green foliage, which gives 
it a very delicate appearance; fine for the 
rockery or as a ground cover; this will no doubt 
be a very popular variety after it is better 
known. Plants in 4-inch pots — Each 50c 
Radicans Colorata (Bronze Wintercreeper) — A rath¬ 
er new variety; has deep-green foliage in sum¬ 
mer changing to bright red and bronze in fall 
and winter. 2-year plants — Each 60c 
Radicans Vegetus (Big-leaf Wintercreeper) — Rich 
deep-green rounded leaves; orange-red berries 
in fall. 12-15 inches — Each 60c 
PACHYSANDRA — JAPANESE SPURGE 
Terminalis — An attractive ground-cover plant, es¬ 
pecially valuable for shady places. This plant 
is practically evergreen, grows about 8 inches 
tall and spreads well. Each 20c; 100 for $15.00 
VINCA MINOR —TRAILING MYRTLE 
A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively as a 
ground cover under shrubs or trees, or on graves 
where it is too shady for other plants to thrive. 
Each 20c; 100 for $15.00 
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