
Pachysandra makes a neat bank in the shade 
VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
O* this one page are the best of these climbing or spreading shrubs. 
Others of the ground covering plants not woody are to be found 
under Perennials (Pages 4 to 7). Kinds not here listed quoted on request. 
AMPELOPSIS  (Ampelopsis) 
Quinquefolia (Woodbine) (Virginia 
Cr.) 
Vine. 30 ft. Zone V. Vigorous. Fall 
color. 
(Hach) (10) cu 
Gay Oc CO nr LO ie eenctsaster. 
2-year No. 1. es 40 3.00 28 00 
—Englemannii (Englemann Ivy)— 
The same with smaller leaves. 
2-year No. 12.2) 5.. .40 3.00 25.00 
Tricuspidata (Veitchii) (Boston Ivy) 
Vine. 40 ft. Zone V. The most popular. 
Self-clinging. Dense. Fall color. 
a Eerie hee cieksols 8.00 
2-year No. 1.0.2... 50 4.50 25.00 
ARCOSTAPHYLOS 
Uva-ursi (Bearberry) 
6-inch creeper. Zone II. White, sparse 
all summer, red fruits follow. ’ Sandy, 
acid. Makes beautiful mat. Ever green. 
6 to 9-in. (pots).. .70 5.50 45.00 
BIGNONIA 
Radicans (Trumpet Vine) 
60 ft. Vine. Zone V. Scarlet flowers, 
July to Sept. Prefers humus. Trained 
on a post, covers it quickly and seems 
like a small tree. 
F12-tod Sansa. eek es. O00 
2-year No. 1...... 45 3.00 15.00 
CELASTRUS 
(Bittersweet Vine) 
Orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet) 
30 ft. Vine. Zone V. Brilliant red and 
yellow fruit in autumn. Vigorous. 
*12 to 18 in. (mixed). .. 1.50 5.00 
2-year No. 1...... .00 4.00 20.00 
Scandens (American Bittersweet) 
20 ft. Zone LV. Similar, but more dwarf. 
Hasily grown. Note:—only females 
bear berries. Plant several together to 
be sure. 
*12 to 18 in. (mixed). 12 OM eOL OO, 
18 to 24 in. (bearing 
LEMMALES tein sats = 2.00 st 2 200 
CLEMATIS (Clematis Vine) 
Large-Flowered Hybrids 
8 ft. Zone (V). Bloom through July and 
August. Light loam, manure, drain 
well. Do not prune much. Sun. 
Henryi—Single creamy-white. 
Duchess Edinburgh—Fragrant white. 
Jackmanni—Popular rich violet. 
Mme. Andre—Bright crimson-pink. 
Mme. B. Veillard—Large satin pink. 
Above 5 kinds: 
2-Vear plants. tee lets ter -.90 each 
Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clema- 
tis 
25 Hf Zone V. Woody and vigorous. 
Fragrant White, Sept.-Oct. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2-year No. 1...... 50 4.00 32.00 
EUONYMUS 
Radicans (Wintercreeper) 
20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. Zone V. Ever- 
green. Dainty clean leaves. 
EL2 to. loin oeeee ee ae 20,00 
LS tor Q4einia: Aetna 95 8.00 75.00 
—coloratus—Dwarf, rosy-purple form. 
SOOO. 12) in exer 2.50 17.50 
—kewensis—Tiny dwarf to 3 ft. Vine. 
= 2-1 DObS aya eee 2.25 16.00 
—vegetus — Large leaves, vigorous 
bush. A few climbing leaders. Orange 
fruit: 
ey Wty DO os a 2 eee 20:00 
IP roy dskouals oe 2 ae Ih 10 9. 00 80.00 
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HEDERA (True Ivy) Evergreen 
“Helix elix (English Ivy) 
60 ft. Vine. Zone (V). Apt to discolor 
in winter north of (VI), though hardy. 
Self-clinging. Any soil. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* O17 in, POtS.cie cae es | ea ONO) 
matics) (Baltic) —Smaller leaf and 
fully hardy in Zone V. The best. 
*)2-1n. POtsiqes hie a . 12.267 16:50 
Sas POLS cee) eee .65 5.50 40.00 
314-in. pots, 2 ft... 6.50 55.00 
HYDRANGEA 
Petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea) 
35 ft. Vine. Zone III. Self-climbing. 
Handsome white show in June. 
4-in. pots..52 25.5 1.25 12.00 
6-in. pots.....:..2.25 22.00 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) 
Japonica Halleana (Japan Honey- 
suckle) 
20 ft. Zone V. Quick cover for walls 
or ground. Fragrant, yellow, June. 
sHlenverye livedMene 1G oc Mie ects! 3540) 
2-yearsNo. le. 7.5. .40 3.00 13.00 
Sempervirens (Trumpet Honey- 
suckle) 
30 ft. Vine. Zone V. Semi-evergreen. 
Scarlet trumpets all summer long. 
* |-year light....... os 0 raga eID 
2-year No. 1...... .50 4.00 i 
PACH YSANDRA 
(Japan. Spurge) 
Terminalis 
Evergreen, fast spreading low plant. 
Shade. Tolerant in poor soil. Zone V. 
Plant 3 to 1 square ft. The best ground 
cover in shade. 
* |-year light....... 1.25 6.00 
2-year Xiaaas eee 1.75 11.50 
O=VOaT Xe rey. ease 2.50 15.00 
VINCA (‘‘Myrtle’’) 
Minor 
Prostrate. Zone V. Evergreen. ground 
cover with pretty blue flowers in May. 
Shade; or if sun, then moist. Vigorous. 
*15-20 stems... ... of 2.226350 
30-35 stems........ 1,50 10.00 
—Alba—White flowers (prices below). 
—Bowle’s variety—Neater growth, 
larger, bluer flowers all summer. 
* 214-in. pots....... .. 2.50 17.50 
Sin potsee. meee 50 4.00 30.00 
WISTERIA (Wisteria) 
Multijuga (floribunda) (Japan. Wis- 
teria) 
25 ft. Vine. Zone V. Fragrant purple 
clusters three feet long. May and June. 
Humus, drain, sun. 
l-year grafts...... .75 6.00 40.00 
—naga noda—Clusters of sensational 
length. Up to 5 feet. Purple. 
1-year grafts...... 1.50 12.00 80.00 
3-year grafts...... 2.25 16.00 2, 
—rosea—Multijuga with pink blooms. 
l-year grafts...... 1.50 12.00 
3-year grafts...... 2.25 16.00 
—violacea plena—Long violet clusters. 
Double. 
l-year grafts...... 1.50 12.00 80.00 
Praecox (Hybrid Wisteria) 
20 ft. Zone V. Long blue clusters start 
when plant is only 2 or 3 years old. 
Tolerant. A sensational new vine. 
1-year grafts...... 1.50 12.50 
Sinensis (Chinese Wisteria) 
30 ft. Zone V. Short, compact violet 
in May. Fragrant. Sun, drain. The 
entire new leaf-growth is pruned off in 
Photo:—Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle used 
to hold and ornament a bad road embankment. 
This plant is extremely tolerant and will grow 
(though not so bushy) even in dense shade. 
The fragrance of a honeysuckle bank scents 
the air for hundreds of yards around. 
July. Then it blooms next year. 
2-year (layers)....1.00 10.00 - . 
3-year grafts...... 2.00 15.00 
—alba—Good white form. 
2-year (layers)....1.00 10.00 

3-year grafts...... 2.00 15.00 she 
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