MECKLENBURG, N. Y. 24 

ARISTOLICHIA 
Stpho—Dutchman’s pipe. Huge leaves. Good 
screen. ats) 
BIGNONIA 
Radicans—Trumpet creeper. Rapid grower, orange 
to red, five inch trumpet flowers in fall. $ .50 
CELASTRUS 
Orbiculata—Oriental bittersweet. Berries, bright 
yellow foliage in fall. Rapid grower. Excellent 
screen. Berry-bearing plants. € AO 
Scandens—American bittersweet. Similar to above. 
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CLEMATIS 
Paniculata— Japanese virgin’s bower. Small white 
flowers covering plant in September. $ AO 
Hybrids—Like cool roots, rich soil. $ .75 
Henryi—Single, large white flowers. 
Jacqmanni—Single, large deep purple flowers. 
Lawsoniana—Large, blue flowers. 
Texensis—Scarlet. 
EVONYMUS 
Radicans — Evergreen bittersweet. Inch long. 
Waxy, evergreen leaves. Excellent groundcover. 
2 yr. $ .35 
Radicans vegetus—Big leaf winter creeper. Similar 
habits as above, except has larger, round leaves. 
2 yr. $ .50 
HEDERA 
Helix—English Ivy—See Perennial Section. 
LONICERA 
Japonica Halliana—Hall’s Japanese honeysuckle. 
Good vine or groundcover on steep banks. Fra- 
erant. $ .25 
Sempervirens—Scarlet honeysuckle. As above, 
except scarlet flowers. $ .50 
PACHYSANDRA 
Terminalis—See Perennial Section. 
POLYGONUM 
Auberti—Silver lace vine. Very rapid grower. 
Covered with small, white flowers in fall. $ .50 
