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E. C. ROBBINS. ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY VINES, CLIMBERS AND CREEPERS, continued 
UNIT 
PRICE IN 
QUANTITIES 
COCCULUS CAROLINUS. Carolina Snailseed. 5 to 
KACH 
lO 
lOO 
1,000 
12 feet. Greenish, clings to smooth surfaces. 
Fruit red and very showy. Leaves variable in 
shape. A good climber. 1 to 2 feet 
$ .30 
$ .24 
$ .22 
$ .20 
DIOSCOREA VILLOSA. Yam. Showy vine, with 
leaves turning golden yellow in autumn. Strong 
.15 
.10 
.08 
.06 
EPIGAEA REPENS. Trailing Arbutus. Gharming plant, 
with very fragrant, white or pink flowers. 
Strong clumps 
.24 
.18 
.17 
.16 
GALAX APHYLLA. Galax. One of our best ground- 
cover plants for shady locations. The very orna¬ 
mental bronze and green leaves are much used in 
florist’s trade. X heavy clumps 
.20 
.16 
.13 
.12 
GAULTHERIA PROGUMBENS. Wintergreen. Very 
desirable ground-cover, with brillant green and 
bronze leaves. Bright red, edible fruit in winter. 
Strong clumps 
.21 
.17 
.14 
.12 
HOUSTONIA SERPYLLIFOLIA. Creeping Bluets. 3 
to 6 inches. Light blue or white, blooming 
about all summer. Splendid for rock-garden, 
potting, or border. Unlimited supply of this 
unusual ground-cover. Clumps 
.24 
.18 
.16 
IRIS CRISTATA. Crested Ins. Splendid ground-rovpr 
for shady or open locations. Leaves green. 
Flowers blue. Strong clumps 
.18 
.14 
.12 
.11 
Light plants 
.10 
.07 
.06 
.05 
IRIS VERNA. Vernal Ins. Blue flowers. Ground- 
cover. Clumps 
.18 
.14 
.12 
.11 
LONICERA JAPONICA HALLIANA. Hall’., 
suckle. Very strong-growing vine. Fragrant 
white and yellow flowers in summer and autumn. 
Best for trellises and ground-cover. 
X strong, 3-year _ 
.22 
.18 
.14 
.12 
Second size. Bargain. 2-year 
.10 
.09 
.07 
.06 
LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS. Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
A high-climbing vine with glorious large, scarlet 
flowers blazing like torches in their fiery array. 
This splendid vine is unexcelled in hardiness, 
and is much used for porches, verandas, and 
general planting. Strong established plants_ 
.36 
.30 
.27 
.25 
MITCHELLA REPENS. Partridge Berry. A splendid 
evergreen ground-cover, best suited to shady 
places. Flowers white or purple tinged. Berries 
bright red in winter. Clumps 
.20 
.16 
.15 
.13 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. Japanese Pachysan- 
dra. Evergreen ground-cover. Recommended for 
.shady locations. X strong 
.22 
.18 
.15 
.13 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA. Creeping Phlox. A free- 
growing ground-cover. Reddish purple flowers 
in early spring. Strong 
.20 
.16 
.14 
.12 
10 to 24 plants at the 10 Rate 25 to 249 at the 100 Rate 
250 or over at the 1,000 Rate 
