28 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1944 
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CLIMBING VINES 
Tied, 2 year Medium, 25; 2 year No. 1, 10; 3 year, 5 per bundle. 
AMPELOPSIS 
engelmanni (Engelmann Creeper) 30-40 ft. Per10 Per100 Per 1000 
Self-clinging woodbine. Very hardy. Dark green five-iobed leaves turning bril- 
liant crimson in Fall; Blue-black frui:. 
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quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) July-August, 30-40 ft. 
A perfectly hardy, rapid climber; large, five-iobed leaves which change to bright 
scarlet in Autumn. 
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veitchi (Tricuspidata) Boston Ivy. 40-50 ft. 
Dark green, usually three-lobed leaves; will cling perfectly to the smoothest 
surfaces. Changes to shades of yellow, orange, and scarlet in Autumn. When 
once established, it is quite hardy. 
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ARISTOLOCHIA 
tomentosa (Pipe Vine). 30-40 ft. 
Smalier leaves than Dutchman’s Pipe; yellow flowers. 
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BIGNONIA 
radicans (Trumpet Creeper) July-August. 20-30 ft. 
A robust, woody fern-leaf vine; twining tightly with numerous roots along its 
stems; trumpet-shaped orange-scarlet flowers in clusters. 
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CELASTRUS 
orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet) 30-40 ft. 
Blue-green foliage; showy orange-red fruit. Produces mcre fruits but they are 
smaller than those of the Native Bittersweet. 
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scandens (American Bittersweet) 20-25 ft. 
Light green, glossy foliage; large ciusters of orange-scarlet fruit in graceful 
sprays retained throughout the winter. 
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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 
protective mulch was used. 
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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. 
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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radicans colorata. 
A strong grower with long, narrow foliage, tinted purplish-red. An excellent 
ground cover. 
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