
VINES 
For Trellises « Arbors - Stone Walls - Lattice Fences 
The following plants are variously useful, each in its own way. 
It is noteworthy also that many of these plants might also be 
called rambling plants, as, if not afforded support, they will 
ramble about over the ground, making them useful as well for 
covering banks, and clothing unsightly locations, where this type 
of plant might be more desirable for use than the more upright 
shrubs. Climbing roses are listed in a later section. Plants 
marked (C) are climbing plants that will of their own accord 
climb up stone, brick, or masonry walls. Plants marked (T) are 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE VINE 
(Aristolochia) 
Sipho. (T.) Large-leaved, luxuriant vine. Much 
used for screening porches and arbors, where 
its large foliage produces privacy. Named for 
its brown, pipe-shaped flowers. 2-year plants. 
HONEYSUCKLE - Lonicera 
twining plants that will require a trellis, arbor or similar sup- @gidglame (L. Heckrotti. Goldflame). (TR.) 
port around which they can climb. Plants marked (R) are suit- 
able for use as ramblers to cover walls or unsightly ground areas. 
NOTE: The evergreen vine Euonymus has been described 
under ‘’Bload-Leaved Evergreen Shrubs.’’ Hall’s 
All plants 2-yr., field grown. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Boston Ivy (A. tricuspidata Veitchi.) Familiar vine that will 
adhere by air-roots to masonry walls, and in some cases to 
wood. It is the new growth that grows to the wall, conse- 
quently it is necessary to bring the growth into contact with 
the masonry to start. 
BIGNONIA 
Radicans (Trumpet Vine). (T.) High growing, bushlike vine 
with interestingly cut foliage and quantities of scarlet, 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Bright flame-pink and creamy gold, two- 
toned flowers make this the loveliest new vine 
ever offered. 2-year plants.. 
(L. japonica Halliana). (TR.) Almost 
evergreen foliage. Robust grower. Used also 
as ground cover. Sweet scented yellow-white 
flowers are produced abundantly in summer 
and followed generally by a second crop in 
September. 2-year plants. 
SILVER LACE VINE - Polygonum 
Auberti (China Fleece Vine). (T.) Very fast 
growing vine with feathery, delicate foliage 
and quantities of silver flowers in hanging 
panicles in midsummer. 2-year plants. 
TRUMPET VINE. See Bignonia. 
BITTERSWEET - Celastrus 
Orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). (TR.) Somewhat more vig- 
orous than American Bittersweet. 
WISTERIA 
Chinese Purple (W. sinensis). (T.) This well 
CLEMATIS 
Large-Flowered Hy- 
brids. (T.) 
Duchess of Edin- 
‘burgh. Large, 
white, double 
blooms. 
Henryi. Creamy 
white, large 
blooms. 
Mme. Edouard 
Andre. Dark 
crimson, 
Jackmani. Purple. gag 
Ramona. Light 
blue. 
Paniculata (Sweet 
Autumn  Clema- 
tis). (T= Vig- 
orous§ “‘twiner.’’ 
Small, white, very 
fragrant flowers in 
ryt Sinicien great abundance 
Wisteria in September. 
[18} 

. ey be 

known vine is a rapid and strong grower, 
twining around supports, later becoming 
stronger in stem growth than the supports 
themselves. Plant where plenty of room is 
available. Fragrant, foot-long sprays of blue 
flowers in spring. With severe pruning, this 
vine can be made into a bush. 
Chinese White (W. sinensis alba). (T.) A 
white flowered variety of the above. 





