Shrubs 
Viburnum prunifolium, BLACKHAW 12' 
prunifolium [pru-ni-foh’-li-um] Plumlike leaves. 
Quite similar to Nannyberry. White flowers. Black 
fruit. 18-24 inch 50c 
Viburnum sargenti, SARGENT CRANBERRY 
BUSH 10' 
sargenti [sar-gent’-Q From Chas. S. Sargent. 
Similar to American Cianberiy bush, but more com¬ 
pact and upright. Superior leaves and bloom. 
2-3 foot $1.00 
Vines 
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WESTERN 
VIRGINS BOWER 
x / 2 Natui’al 
Size 
of name indicates average mature height, 
name indicates a native Colorado plant. 
Ampelopsis englemanni, ENGLEMANN IVY 
Ampelopsis [am-pe-lop’-sis] Greek for “like 
vine.” 
englemanni [ en’-gel-man-i ] From Engleman. 
This is the Ivy which will cling to brick or stone, 
and will grow in sun or shade. Beautiful red leaves 
in fall. Fruit attractive to birds. All ivies are subject 
to damage by leaf hoppers unless sprayed at the 
proper time. 3 year plants 50c. 
Ampelopsis saintpauli, ST. PAUL CREEPER 
saintpauli [ saint-paul’-i ] St. Paul’s Ivy. 
Smaller leaves, shorter joints, slower growing 
more clinging discs than Englemann. Hardy 
will grow in sun or shade. Beautiful fall color. 
3 year plants 
Ampelopsis tricuspidata veitchi, BOSTON IVY 
tricuspidata [ tri-cus-pi-da’-ta ] Three-pointed, 
veitchi [ vech’-Q For James Veitch, English nur¬ 
seryman. 
The neatest and slowest growing of the ivies. Has 
many clinging discs and will hold fast to any fairly 
rough surface. Beautiful fall colors. Does well here 
when planted on the north side of buildings. 
2 year plants 75c 
Bignonia radicans, TRUMPET VINE 
Bignonia \_big-noh’-ni-ah~\ For J. P. Bignon, 1662. 
radicans [ rad’-i-kanz ] rooting. 
Slow-growing,' but eventually gets very large. Large 
trumpet shaped scarlet flowers in fall. 
3 year plants 60c 
W/ Celastrus scandens, AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
Celast>rus [ see-las’-trus ] Ancient Greek name, 
scandens [ skan’-denz ] Climbing. 
A slow growing vine with attractive red berries. 
2 year plants 60c 
Clematis ligusticifolia, WESTERN 
VIRGINSBOWER 
ligusticifolia [ lig-us-tic’-i-fol-ia ] 
formed into climbing tendrils. 
A rapid growing native climber which is 
with small white flowers in summer and 
by a cloud of woolly white seed clusters 
More hardy than the Sweet Autumn, but not scented 
2 year plants 50 
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in fall 
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