VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
INDEX OF COMMON AND BOTANICAL NAMES 
Common Botanical Common Botanical 
Name Name Name Name 
Actinidia Actinidia Matrimony-vine Lycium 
Boston Ivy Ampelopsis Spurge Pachysandra 
Clematis Clematis Myrtle Vinca 
English Ivy Hedera_Silverlace Vine Polygonum 
Fleecevine Polygonum Wisteria Wisteria 
Honeysuckle Lonicera 
Each 10 
Actinidia arguta . Bower Actinidia 
A vigorous climber, having thick, shiny leaves. White 
flowers with purple center; large, edible fruit. 
ASV TUN Osi). 6 ot crete te; ee .90 8.00 
+Ampelopsis tricuspidata Boston Ivy 
Rapid growing vine. Clings to brick or stone walls. 
ZV ET PUNOML ) sce eae ee .65 6.00 
Clematis paniculata Sweet Autumn Clematis 
Rapid growing; clear, glossy foliage. The white, star- 
shaped, fragrant flowers bloom in September. 
Ind ineeP ote. 16 Ae ae ee .OD 5.00 
Field*Grown “UNG: ]L) es oe one nee .65 6.00 
Clematis texensis Scarlet Clematis 
Climbing to 6 feet. The urn-shaped, scarlet flowers, 1 
inch long, bloom from July through September. 
IngGeln eh Ots 32. talline eee 1.00 
Euonymus—See Evergreen Shrubs 
*Hedera helix English Ivy 
An evergreen vine with glossy, dark green leaves. Should 
be placed in somewhat protected spots. 
Ine4 AGP OUSs rece ee ee .65 6.00 
The following variety is offered in 4 inch pots: 
baltica—a small leaved, very hardy 
LOLI gate esc cot ctne yen .65 6.00 
Lonicera japonica halleana 
Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle 
Good semi-evergreen vine. Leaves are dark green; 
flowers are fragrant, pure white changing to yellow; 
berries are black. One of the best ground covers. 
Each 10 100 
Field Grown 2 yr. (No.1) ~~ .50 3.50 25.00 
Each 10 
Lonicera sempervirens Trumpet Honeysuckle 
Leaves are more or less evergreen. Flowers are scarlet 
or coral colored, 2 inches long, scentless, and are fol- 
lowed by scarlet berries. It is a tall climber. 
Heavy Field Grown............ .70 6.50 
Lycium chinense Chinese Matrimony-vine 
This is a vigorous grower, excellent for ground cover on 
steep slopes. Flowers are purple, appearing from May 
to September, followed by inch-long red fruits. 
Heavy: Pield:Grown ut 3.) ee oe 75 7.00 
+Vines that attract birds. 
*Suitable for Rock Gardens. 
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