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VINES—Continued Quantity Price 
8—Flame Vine (Bignonia). Red flowers. Twines 
or may be trained as a tree. ............}.. 
4—Honeysuckle. Common fragrant type. Often 
seen in old fashioned gardens. Still the 
best. White and yellow flowers. Fine for 
banks to prevent soil washing. ..(50 $5.00) 
5—Red Flowering (Sempervivum). Bell-shaped 
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IVY. 
%7—Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchi). Clings 
anywhere. The best. Large leaves ........ 
8—Dwarf Ivy (Evergreen Pittsburgh). Small 
leaf type for indoors or on walls. Ex- 
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9—English Ivy (Evergreen). Clings on stone or 
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10—Hahns Ivy (Evergreen).Very dwarf and self- 
branching. Small leaves. Fine for rock 
gardens or pot culture; for indoors as well 
1i—Ivy (Evergreen). New heart-shaped. Very 
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12—Ivy (Conglomerata). Evergreen. Tiny hard 
quilled leaves set close together, extremely 
dwarf, 10 in., needs protection. Handsome 
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13—Kenilworth (Evergreen). This is the neatest 
little Ivy known. Trailing effect for dense 
shade. Grows well over rocks. Fine for 
overhanging at pools. Neat blue flowers 
14—Kudzu Vine. Grows over 50 ft. a season. 
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15—Madeira Vine. Twines eooereeereeeseeeeeeees esos 
16—Matrimony Vine. Blue flowers, star-like. 
Vines thorny. Red berries in fall, beloved 
by Cardinals. 
17—Virgin Bower. Twines eevee eeeeeeeeereeeesese 
18—Virginia Creeper. Clings on old wood ...... 
19—Nepeta Hederacea. This vine can be used for 
a ground cover or binder only. Pretty 
green leaves and myriads of pretty blue 
flowers in the spring. Shade or sun, poor 
ground or rich. As it becomes a ‘‘weed” 
due to its persistent growth it must not be 
allowed among other plants. Clumps.... 
Trillium Grandiflorum 
4 1.00 
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6 1.00 
6 1.00 
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