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Clematis, Mme. Andre 
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Lonicera Heckrotti 
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 


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HARDY VINES and GROUND COVERS 
FOR SHADE, DECORATION AND SCREENS 
AKEBIA quinata. A hardy climber with 
slender branches; evergreen foliage, pro- 
ducing violet-brown flowers in early Spring. 
Very fragrant. 
BALTIC IVY (Hedera helix baltica). A 
small-leaved English Ivy. More hardy than 
the broad-leaved English Ivy. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). <A 
high climbing vine with broad. bright green 
leaves. Fruit capsules orange-yellow with 
crimson arils retained throughout the Win- 
ter. Excellent for trellises or covering un- 
sightly objects 
BITTERSWEET, EVERGREEN (Huony- 
mus radicans). A dependable species, slow- 
growing, good brick climber; also used as a 
ground cover or small shrub. Its thick, 
bright green leaves are retained through the 
Winter. 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis veitchi). A beau- 
tiful hardy Japanese species. Leaves over- 
lap one another, forming a dense sheet of 
green. Grows rapidly and clings firmly to 
the smoothest surface. Foliage very hand- 
some in Summer, changing to scarlet in 
Autumn. Often used with English Ivy for 
making an evergreen covering for stone or 
brick buildings. 
CLEMATIS, Mme. Andre. A strong grower 
and free bloomer. Large-violet-red flowers. 
Used on lattices and trellises, as is the case 
with other varieties of Clematis. 

Silver Lace Vine 


Ornamentals of this type have many prac- 
tical uses and should be more extensively 
used. The Silver Lace Vine will furnish an 
abundance of shade, as well as being orna- 
meatal The Clematis add to the porch or 
trellis what curtains add to the window. 
{vies clinging to brick or stone walls will 
often convert plain, unattractive construction 
into objects of beauty. 
With Ground Covers, shady, barren spots 
and banks too steep for grass may be con- 
verted into green carpets, preventing erosion 
and affording more cheerful scenery. You 
will find our selection offers Vines for all 
purposes. 


CLEMATIS, Duchess of Edinburgh. Large 
white flowering. Grows 8-10 ft. tall and 
produces a profusion of large, double, pure 
white flowers in July, continuing for sev- 
eral weeks. 
CLEMATIS jackmani. A free and abundant 
bloomer, the flowers being a velvety violet- 
purple. This is the most popular large flower 
Vlemati Blooms throughout Summer and 
A ali. 
CLEMATIS paniculata grandiflora. The 
finest of all small-flowered Clematis. In 
Midsummer the entire vine 1s clothed in a 
mass of white bloom. The vine is vigorous 
and a strong srower; very effective when 
intermingled with other climbers. 


each way. 
of a soft woolly texture. 
long. 
PITTSBURGH IVY. 
adaptable. 
vines we offer. 
are light green. 
VINCA major (Periwinkle). 
larger foliage, 
VINCA minor (Periwinkle). 
where grass fails. 
support. 
plants. 
JAPANESE SPURGE (Pachysandra terminalis). 
ering plants, particularly valuable in shade, averaging 6-8 in. in height and 
branching freely into a dense mat. 
evergreen; thick, rubbery; lustrous dark green. 
KUDZU-VINE (Pueraria thunbergiana). 
In existence; unexcelled where quick effect is desired; "leaves dark green and 
Dark purple flowers produced in racemes 4-6 in. 
New, self-branching Enelish Ivy. 
PURPLE WINTERCREEPER (Euonymus coloratus). 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum auberti). 
CUT-LEAVED BOSTON IVY (Amelopsis 
lowi). A dainty, cut-leaved, dwarf vine which 
clings tenaciously to stone or brick. Ideal 
for training on sides of windows, doors, or 
low walls. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia durior). 
Rapid grower; broad leaves; brownish- 
colored flowers. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix). Large, shiny 
evergreen leaves. Extensively used for cov- 
ering trunks of trees, walls, or pergolas. 
Hardy, endures shade where grass fails. 
Plant English and Boston Ivy together for 
an all-year covering. The Boston Ivy will 
cling to the wall, affording a support for 
the English variety, which remains green 
after the Boston Ivy has lost its foliage. 
GOLD-FLAME HONEYSUCKLE (Lon:- 
cera heckrotti). A new, improved Honey- 
suckle. Golden yellow flowers much larger 
than those borne by the Hall’s Honeysuckle. 
Blooms from June until September. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera ja- 
ponica halhana). Leaves dark green, 
densely covering the vines and branches. 
White flowers, changing to yellow; delight- 
fully fragrant; borne in abundance through- 
out the Summer. Used chiefly for holding 
steep banks and as a ground cover in very 
shady locations. 
One of the best ground cov- 
Its shapely indented foliage is practically 
Should be set 4 in. apart 
One of the most rapid-growing vines 
Very hardy. 
d r Evergreen. For a 
ground cover in shade there are few things to equal this. The long, narrow 
leaves are rosy purple underneath and the veins pencilled in gray. Most 
This is one of the fastest growing 
It makes a vigorous growth attaining a height of 25 ft. or 
more and produces in Summer and Fall great foamy sprays of white flowers 
Its folage is very clean and is not bothered by insects. 
showing on trellises, pergolas, etc. 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia radicans). 
orange-scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers cluster at tip of branches. 
It makes a beautiful 
Excellent strong growing vine. Large 
Leaves 
Suitable for covering trunks of trees, old buildings, etc. 
Differs from the Vinea minor by having much 
1 An old favorite trailing plant, blue flowers, dark 
green leaves, exceptionally attractive. 
Used as a ground cover under trees 
VIRGINIA CREEPER or AMERICAN IVY (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). This 
well-known native climber is one of the best and quickest growing varieties 
for covering trees, trellises and arbors. 
brilliant shades of crimson and scarlet in Fall. 
Its large, deep green foliage assumes 
A heavy plant, requiring good 
WISTERIA. Purple. One of the most elegant and rapid-growing of all climbing 
Blooms in long, pendulous clusters of lavender-blue flowers through- 
May and June. Our plants are extra large and hardy. 
Cover the pergola, trellis, walls and unsightly objects with clinging, blooming vines, 

