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VINES and GROUND COVER 
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1-4 6-24 25 & Up 
Each Each Each 
LATHYRUS latifolius (Hardy Sweet-Pea) 6-10' 
Thrives almost anywhere; a rampant grower, it 
is good trellis plant, and is adapted as a 
cover to wild, rough places. Succeeds in shade. 
Flowers are not fragrant. 
Potted •..••••••••.•••• .76 
LONIOERA japonica halliana 
(Hall's Honeysuckle) 15-20' 
A quiok-growing vine; blooms freely; delioiously 
fragrant. Flowers open white, changing to buff. 
Almost evergreen. Very choice. 
2 yr. BR. ............ .26 .20 .15 
— Heokrotti (Everblooming Honeysuckle) 15' 
One of moat free flowering of all honeysuckles. 
Partially climbing. 
Potted . 1.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis (Japanese Spurge) 8" 
Valuable evergreen groundoover for shady places. 
6 to 8 in. ............ .15 .13 .10 
Potted .25 .23 .20 
PERIPLACA graeoa (Silk Vine) 30-40* 
A twining shrub, with dark green glossy leaves. 
Brownish-purple flowers. 
Potted .. 1.00 
POLYGONUM auberti (Chinese Fleeoe Vine) 25-30* 
During summer and early autumn, the myriads of 
white flowers give the whole vine a fleecy ap¬ 
pearance. Vigorous; quite hardy. 
Potted . 1.00 .90 
ROSA wiohuriana (Memorial Rose) (See Roses) 
RAMBLER ROSES (see Roses) 
VINCA minor (Periwinkle Myrtle) 4" 
Evergreen groundoover. Delicate light blue 
flowers in spring. Succeeds best in shade. Ex¬ 
cellent for planting rocky slopes. 
Clump ••••••••••••.••.. .12 .10 .08 
— minor rubra plena (Double Red Periwinkle) 
dumps •••••••••...•«.. .50 .40 
— minor Bowles variety 
A greatly improved form of the popular peri¬ 
winkle with much larger blue flowers. 
Clumps ................ .40 .35 .30 
— minor alba (White Periwinkle) 
A white flowered form of Vinca Minor. 
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