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VINES an! GROUND COVER 
1-4 5-24 25 & Up 
Saoh Each Eaoh 
BIONONIA grandiflora Mme. Gallon 20-26* 
An improved variety of a darker orange than the 
above. 
Potted .. 1.00 .90 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS (see Deoiduous Shrubs) 
CLEMATIS Henryi 10-15* 
A robust plant, free bloomer with creamy-white, 
large, handsome flowers. 
Potted .. 1,00 
— Jaokmani 10-15* 
One of the best; large, rioh, velvety purple 
flowers in profusion. 
Potted . 1,00 
-- Mme Edouard Andre 10-16' 
A very fine variety with bright red flowers. 
Potted .. 1.00 
— panioulata (Sweet Autumn Clematis) 20-30* 
.Fragrant white flowers in September. Wooly seed 
pods are also attraotive. 
Bare Rooted . ,60 
dotted .60 .65 
EUONYMUS radioan aeutus (Winteroreeper) 
Small-leaved evergreen groundoover. 
12-15* BR, beds .30 .25 .SO 
15-18* BR, beds .40 .35 .30 
— radioans minimus (Baby Winteroreeper) 
Tiny evergreen leaves are pencilled in gray. 
Charming for rookery or edging. 
12 to 16 in.. .26 .20 
15 to 18 in.50 ,45 .40 
Potted .40 .35 
— vegetus (Bigleaf Winteroreeper) 3-4* 
Interesting shrubby vine; leaves round, dull 
green; bright soarlet and orange fruits. Hand¬ 
some among conifers. 
15 to 18 in. ....••••• .75 .70 
18 to 24 in. B&B .... 1,50 
Potted ••••••. ,50 
HEDERA helix (English Ivy) 20-25* 
A dinging evergreen vine, extremely hardy for 
use on walls, in a northern exposure or as a 
groundoover in shady locations. 
Potted ... .26 .22 ,20 
— helix Baltioa (Small leaved English Ivy) 
Post for ground cover. Very hardy. 
Potted .. .25 .22 
