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V I N ELS 
AND 
CR-OUND COVLR 
Hardy vinea and climbers add greatly to the beauti¬ 
fication of the home, by covering banka and bare spots 
and giving shade and fragrance to the pergola and 
verandas* Among the vines there is a great diversity 
of habit and variety* Some vinea are best suited 
for shade, others for flowers. Many of them require 
some support, but others sueh as Boston Ivy and English 
Ivy, are self-supporting to brick, stone, or materials 
of similar texture. These are very useful for soften¬ 
ing the rough corners of the house* 
1-4 6-24 26 & Up 
Bach Bach Bach 
AKEBIA quinata (Eive-leaved Akebia) 15* 
A hardy Japanese vine with unique foliage and 
purple flowers of delightful fragrance. 
.76 .70 
AMPELOPSIS heterophylla (Porcelain Ampelopsis) 26* 
Suitable for trellis or banks. 
2yr. ... *40 
3 yr. ..•••••.. .76 .60 
— quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) 60-60* 
A native, hardy climber of very rapid growth; 
beautiful, deeply-cut foliage, turning to a 
rich crimson in the fall. Excellent for trees, 
walls, slopes and banks. 
Potted .60 .65 
-- tricuspidata (veitchi) (Boston Ivy) 40-60* 
Suitable for planting on walls and about build¬ 
ings. Grows with great rapidity and clings very 
closely to any surface. Jj'oliage rich crimson in 
fall. 
Potted .60 .46 
— tricuspidata lowi (Dwarf Boston Ivy) 
The miniature-leaved form of Ampelopsis veitchi 
Potted . .70 .66 
ABISTOLOCHIA sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe) 30’ 
Vigorous. Very large, green foliage; brownish, 
pipe-shaped flowers. Desirable for screening 
purposes. 
Potted . 1.00 .90 
BIGNQHIA grandiflora (Chinese Trumpet Vine) 16-20* 
A great improvement on the common type. Hand¬ 
some large tresses of vivid orange, yellow and 
red flowers make a striking effeot. 
Potted . 1.00 .90 
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