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CLIMBING VINES—(Continued) 
EUON YMUS—(Continued) 
radicans vegetus (Big Leaf Winter Creeper) 15-20 ft. Perl10 Peri100 Per 1000 
Large glossy green foliage; scarlet berries. Evergreen. 
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HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA) 
Hall’s Japan (Japonica Halliana) July-October. 20-25 ft. 
Fragrant, pure white flowers, changing to yellow; almost evergreen. 
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A half-climbing shrub; dark green foliage, orange-scarlet tubular flowers. 
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Summer King (Heckrotti) May until Frost. 15-20 ft. 
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) May-August. 10-12 ft. 
An attractive vine; light green foliage; clear yellow tubular flowers. 
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MATRIMONY VINE (Lycium chinensis) June-September. 6-12 ft. 
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POLYGONUM auberti 
(Silver Lace Vine; Chinese Fleecevine) July-September 25-30 ft. 
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WISTERIA 
American (frutescens) June-July. 20-25 ft. 
Dark green foliage, short racemes of lilac-purple flowers. Rapid growth. 
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HEDGING 
Lighter grade than regular shrub grade; strong hedging grade. 
BARBERRY, (BERBERIS) 
atropurpurea, (Red Leaved Barberry) Per100 Per 1000 
We offer a very select strain of Atropurpurea; the foliage is of a deeper red 
and is more sunburn-resistant. Our plants are one hundred percent true to 
color and produce an abundance of berries. 
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thunbergi (Japanese Barberry) 
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BUCKTHORN (RHAMNUS) Catharticus—See Forest Tree Seedlings. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
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MULBERRY (MORUS) Russian, tatarica—See Forest Tree Seedlings. 
PRIVET—See Ornamental Shrubs. 
RUSSIANOLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia)—See Forest Tree Seedlings. 
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