ENGELMANN CREEPER 
(Ampelopsis quinquifolia engelmanni) 
A small leaved creeper. Hardy and 
clinging. 
4 yr. plants .each .40 
GRAPE (Vitis) 
No vine quite equals the grape for 
arbor or trellis. But it is only reason' 
able to combine the practical with the 
ornamental and plant vines that bear 
edible fruits. See page 42 for varieties. 
All the honeysuckle vines are adapted for climbing, or for 
trailing as ground covers. 
LONICERA HECKROTTI (Everblooming honeysuckle) 
A shrubby type with twining stems. Long blooming. Flowers 
yellow inside and red on the outside. 
3 yr. plants .each $ .35 
LONICERA JAPONICA HALLIANA 
(Hall’s Japanese honeysuckle) 
The widely planted halLevergreen honeysuckle. White, fragrant 
blooms. 
3 yr. plants .each $ .35 
LONICERA SEMPERVIVENS (Trumpet honeysuckle) 
Evergreen during a good part of the year. Flowers in clusters. 
Red or orange outside, yellow inside. 
3 yr. plants .each .35 
MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium chinense) 
A summer blooming climber with purple flowers. Does best 
in the shade. 
3 yr. plants .each .30 
MYRTLE (Vinca minor) 
Creeping evergreen plants with light blue flowers. One of our 
best ground covers for either sun or shade. 
per doz. clumps . 1.00 per 100 . 7.50 
SILVER-LACE VINE (Polygonum auberti) 
Grows to twenty'five feet. Profuse bloomer with fragrant white 
flowers in August. 
3 yr. plants .each .50 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Ampelopsis quinquifolia) 
Native. Indispensable as a fast'growing vine or ground cover. 
Brilliant autumn foliage. 
2 yr. plants .. • ■ each .3 5 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
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