20 EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES, GARDENVILLE, N. Y. 
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Hardy Climbing Vines 
Vines are an important group of plant material and are used in a variety of ways. They can 
be used as a background for flower borders, to cover fences, to screen unsightly buildings, or to 
provide shade when used over pergolas and arbors. 
Many of them have attractive flowers and 
fruits, and all are desirable for foliage. They help to make the landscape picture complete. 
AKEBIA 
Quinata (Fiveleaf Akebia). A very graceful, rapid- 
growing vine with a lacy effect; rosy-purple flowers, 
followed by attractive fruit. 2 yr. No. 1, 35c. each. 
AMPELOPSIS - Ivy 
Boston Ivy (Veitchi). One of the he fast-growing 
climbers for walls, masonry, etc., clinging well to 
the smoothest surfaces. Glossy green in Summer 
with the brightest of Fall coloring. 2 yr. No. 1, 
25c. each. 
Engelmann Creeper (Engelmanni). A fast growing 
vine with deeply cut leaves, rather small, dense foli- 
age turning Bright red in Fall. 2 yr. No. is 25c. each. 
Geranium Ivy (Lowi). <A variety of Boston Ivy. 
2 yr., from pots, 40c. each. 
Virginia Creeper (Quinquefolia). Very rapid growing; 
large, 5-lobed leaves with rich, fiery Autumn coloring. 
2 yr. No. 1, 25c. each. 
BITTERSWEET - Celastrus 
Scandens (American). A native climber; handsome, 
glossy foliage; large clusters of orange-crimson fruits 
retained all Winter. Berries make charming house 
decorations for Winter. 2-3 ft., 35c. each. 
CLEMATIS 
Hybrids, Large-flowering. 4 in. pots, 50c. each. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Double white. 
Jackmanni. Velvety purple flowers. July. 
Ramona. Lavender blue. July. 
Montana rubens. Dark rich foliage; rosy red flowers. 
May-June. 4 in. pots, 50c. each. 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Fast-growing; 
fine foliage; extremely fragrant white flowers m 
great profusion in August and September. 2 yr., 
No. 1, 25c. each. 
Tangutica obtusiuscula. 
50c. each. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE - Aristolochia 
Sipho. A vigorous grower with large, dark green, heart- 
shaped leaves. 2 yr., grafted, $1.00 each. 
EUONYMUS - Wintercreeper 
Radicans. Shrubby, clinging evergreen vine; small, 
rich green foliage; good for covering banks and walls. 
15-18 in. 35c. each, 18-24 in. 50c. each. 
Radicans vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). A shrubby 
evergreen self-clinging vine with round, glossy green 
leaves; orange-scarlet berries in Fall. 12-15 in. 
45c. each, 15-18 in. 60c. each. 
HEDERA - Ivy 
English. Glossy rich green ene useful climbing 
vine in sheltered location; also ground cover for shady 
places. 3 in. pots, 15c. each. 
Baltic. A small-leaved form of the above. 3-in. pots 
15c. each. 
Yellow. New. 4 in. pots 
HONEYSUCKLE - Lonicera 
Hall’s Japan. Vigorous grower; fragrant yellow and 
white flowers in Summer and Fall; excellent foliage. 
Does well in shade. 2 yr. No. 1, 25c. each. 
MATRIMONY VINE -: Lycium 
Chinese. Rapid growing, shrubby vine; purple flowers; 
clusters of scarlet fruit. 2 yr. No. 1, 35c. each. 
SILVER LACE VINE - Polygonum 
Auberti. Vigorous climber; grows amazingly fast. 
Handsome, light green Ieaves, masses of fleecy white 
flowers in September. 2 yr. No. 1, 35c. each. 
TRUMPET CREEPER - Bignonia 
Radicans. A strong climbing vine with bright scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers in July and August. 2 yr. 
No. 1, 35c. each. 
WISTERIA 
Sinensis (Chinese). Hardy, tall growing climber with 
long clusters of purple pea-shaped flowers in. May. 
Grafted from blooming plants. 2 yr No. 1, grafted 
plants, 75c. each. 

Clematis Paniculata 
