VINES and GROUND COVERS 
Heights indicated for climbing vines in this listing repre- 
sent the average length of branches or runners when 
supported in an upright position. 
ACTINIDIA -——- ACTINIDIA 
ACTINIDIA ARGUTA BOWER ACTINIDIA 
Height 20 to 36 ft; climbing shrub; large broad dark green 
foliage; clusters of fragrant white flowers in June; clusters of 
greenish edible fruit in the Fall. 
Each Per 10 
SEV COTS sera tre er ee ete eae ee $ 1.00 $ 9.00 
AMPELOPSIS — AMPELOPSIS 
Height 30 to 40 ft.; except as noted; rapid growing vines; 
selfclinging; the glossy green foliage is in overlapping 
formation and turns brilliant crimson and orange in the 
Fall; small black berries in clusters, except as noted. 
AMPELOPSIS HETEROPHYLLA PORCELAIN AMPELOPSIS 
Large dark green leaves; porcelain-blue berries in clusters. 
Z2.VeCatss poll GTOWN 1... 2 ee ee ee 9 7.00 
VEYVGQIS# DOL -GrOWNee ee 1.00 9.00 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Branchlets purplish-red; the five-leaflet foliage is dark green 
in the Summer. 
Ab YOATS VA LL ee, .90 4.50 
AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA JAPANESE CREEPER 
The very glossy dark green leaves are usually three-lobed; 
blue-black berries in the Fall. 
Also known as Ampelopsis veitchi—Boston Ivy. 
3 Years. DotLGrTOWN aac ee ee .90 8.00 
