VINES & GROUND COVERS 
IVY AND CLIMBING VINES. 
Bittersweet. (Celastrus scandens). Glossy 
foliage. Twining habit. Good fall color 
with an unusual! display of bright reddish— 
orange berries. Field grown. 75¢ each. 
Boston Ivy. (Ampelopsis tricuspidata). Best 
wall cover for this section. 4 in. pots. 50¢. 
Small-leaved Boston Ivy. (Ampelopsis tri- 
cuspidata lowi). A smalt—leaved variety of 
the above. 
Clematis. (Large Flowering Hybrids). The 
finest of the flowering vines. 
habit. Flowers 4/6 in. across. 
2 yr. #1, 75¢ each. 
Henryi. Pure white. 
Jackmani. Purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. 
Ramona. Blue. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Double, pure white. 
Light twining 
All varieties, 
Red. 
Clematis Species: 
Paniculata. Clusters of fragrant white 
flowers. 4 in. pot plants, 50¢ each. 
English Ivy. (Hedera helix). An evergreen 
ivy widely used as a house plant, ground 
cover and dwarf hedge. 4 in. pot plants, 50¢ 
each. 
Forsythia. (Forsythia suspensa). A weeping 
type of shrub excellent for any type of train— 
ing against a wall, as a ground cover, etc. 
efter, 4025/4) 72... -00¢. 
Hall's Honeysuckle. (Lonicera japonica 
halliana). Strong growing twining type. 
Fragrant blossoms. 4 in. pots, 40¢ each. 
Everblooming Honeysuckle. 4 in. pots, 50¢ each. 
Silverlace Vine. (Polygonum auberti). A 
hardy climber of strong growth. 2 yr. #1, 
4 in. pot plants, 50¢ each. 
Trumpet Vine. 
Bignonia grandiflora. 
all summer and fall. 
plants, 75¢ each. 
Dark orange flowers 
OeVis ee ly 4. ins pot 
Bignonia Mme. Gallen. Large, tawny-orange 
colored flowers. 2 yr.#1, 4 in. pot plants, 
75¢ each. 
Virginia Creeper. (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). 
Clinging habit, heavy foliage. Good onstone 
walls and old tree stumps. 3 yr. #1, 4 in. 
pot plants, 40¢ each. 
Wintercreeper. (Euonymus carrieri). Glossy, 
long pointed evergreen leaves, 12/15 in., 40¢; 
[Sei Bvinag 7Oes IG/ 240 tine eS 250, 
(Euonymus vegetus). 
Heavy foliage. 12/15 
18/24-1.n.,. $8.50: 
Big Leaf Wintercreeper. 
Deep green, oval leaves. 
inks 40¢) 15/18 vine, 75¢; 
Baby Wintercreeper. (Euonymus minima). Tiny 
dark green leaves. Excellent for good pool 
edging and wal! gardens. 3 yr., 50¢; 5 yr. 
$1.00. 
Wisteria. 6 in. pot plants, 75¢ each. In 
the following separate colors: purple, blue, 
white and pink. 
GROUND COVER PLANTS. 
Myrtle. (Vinca minor). 
evergreen ground covers. Bright blue flowers 
in early spring. Does wel! in shade but must 
be planted in a loose, loamy,, well drained 
soil with plenty of peat moss added. 2 yr. 
field clumps, |6¢ each; $14.00 per 100. 
One of the finest of 
Pachysandra. (Pachysandra terminalis). Light 
green foliage. 6/8 in. high. Does well in 
shady locations. 2 yr., |l6¢ each; $14.00 
per 100. 
Wintercreeper. (Euonymus colorata). Produces 
solid mats of evergreen foliage. Leaves turn 
blood~red or bronze in the fall. ! yr. field 
grown, |5¢ each; 2 yr. field grown, 25¢ each. 



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