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CLIMBING VINES—(Continued) 
CLEMATIS 
Large-Flowering. May-June. 8-10 ft. 
Among the most decorative of all flowering vines; usually considered to be ten- 
der climbers, but have withstood temperatures of 40 degrees below zero when a 
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Henryi, large, single, creamy-white flowers of fine form. 
Jackmanni, large, single, velvety, violet-purple; blooms profusely. 
Mme. Andre, large rich, purplish-crimson flowers. 
Ramona, short-pointed buds, rounded blooms of clear lavender-blue. 
paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis) September. 20-30 ft. 
A light but vigorous grower; small white fragrant flowers in Autumn. 
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EUONYMUS 
radicans (Winter Creeper) 15-20 ft. 
A fine evergreen vine; rose-red berries. Especially desirable for winter effect. 
Can be used also for edging and as a ground cover. 
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HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA) 
Gold Flame. May until Frost. 15-20 ft. 
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Hall’s Japan (Japonica Halliana) July-October. 20-25 ft. 
Fragrant, pure white flowers, changing to yellow; almost evergreen. 
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Searlet Trumpet (sempervirens) Maread ict 10-25 ft. 
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Summer King (Heckrotti) May until Frost. 15-20 it. 
Large fragrant flame-red trumpets lined with gold and rose are produced in 
immense showy clusters; blooming from early summer until frost. The blooms 
are produced the same year the plant is set out. Foliage, dark blue-green, 
disease-and pest-free. 
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Yellow Trumpet (sempervirens sulphurea) Rete 10-12 ft. 
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KUDZU VINE (Pueraria thungergiana) August. 40-60 ft. 
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MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium chinensis) June-September. 6-12 ft. 
Purple flowers, crimson fruits; a vigorous woody vine for embankments, etc. 
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