Sys ©, 5 HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 13 
HARDY VINES, CLIMBERS AND CREEPERS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 TO 250 OR 
tS eS 10. LOY 24 249 OVER 
IRIS CRISTATA. Crested Iris. Splendid ground-cover 
for shady or open locations. Leaves green. 




lowers piue. strong clumps. 222..-..2:. 2.2) 18 14 a2 3! 
oii jel age RS 2 Sane ee Oa eo emen 10" 07 .06 05 
IRIS VERNA. Vernal Iris. Blue flowers. Ground- 
PERCE IDS GN 5. cae Ee eo ae ek 18 BE 4 Ys iol 
LONICERA JAPONICA HALLIANA. Hall's Honey- 
suckle. Very strong-growing vine. Fragrant 
white and yellow flowers in summer and autumn 
Best for trellises and ground-cover. 
OME CCU Me Car et ste nee Sate Ni stig ok eet a 22 18 14 iz 
Second size. Bargain. 2-year ...... Pies wes ake 10 .09 07 .06 
LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS. Trumpet Honeysuckle. 
A high-climbing vine with glorious large, scarlet 
flowers blazing like torches in their fiery array. 
This splendid vine is unexcelled in ‘hardiness 
and is much used for porches, verandas, and 
general planting. Strong established plants.......... 36 30 IH 20) 
MITCHELLA REPENS. Partridge ‘Berry. A splendid 
evergreen ground-cover, best suited to shady 
places. Flowers white ‘or purple tinged. Berries 
Brignirred sit winter,- Clumps.* 8.0 e ke, .20 16 15 13 
PACHISTIMA CANBYI. Canby: Pachistima .Dainty 
low shrub, forming evergreen carpet. Fine for 
borders or edging. 3 to 6 inches........................ 40 36 34 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. Japanese Pachysan- 
; dra. Evergreen ground-cover. Recommended for 
Snatty MIOCaTIONS wa sSLLONG font at cee wt 22 18 A5 13 
PASSIFLORA INCARNATA. Maypop. ‘Tall, climb- 
ing vine. Leaves 3-lobed to about half their 
depth. Flowers large purple. Fruit: yellow when 
pe Sec bias ti “STON sa. os Seeds Sa 40 36 30 
VPC TE OCEGLINGS ieee wakes eae ery eet ot Sa 10 .06 04 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA. Creeping Phlox. A _ free- 
growing ground-cover. Reddish purple flowers 
itibedr VES OIING s 2 DOUG soy i ett .20 16 14 ahs 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Moss Pink. Splendid for ground- 
cover or rock-garden. Strong clumps.................. .24 .20 18 .16 
RANUNCULUS REPENS. Creeping Buttercup. Splen- 
did ground-cover. Best suited to damp, shady 
Situatiousr== otrong~ clumps... fe 18 4 10 08 
SEDUM TELEPHOIDES. Wild Live-forever. Fleshy 
leaves and flowers. Suitable for rockery and 
olieranry situations) = Os strOnge u-ete a 22 18 a5 
SEDUM TERNATUM. Mounutain Stonecrop. Hand- 
some creeping ground-cover with white flowers 
in early‘ spring. Widely distributed. 
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SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA. Oconee Bells. Esteemed 
rare evergreen ground-cover, best suited to 
Biadewme Licavy, Cliutnps asi te~ 2 et 24 18 a6 .16 
PaePeitimeinzen. an. 2 Aoptee ee a Ley) eS ae sf2 10 .08 .07 
ALL OUR NURSERY STOCK IS GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED. 
