Creepers and Climbing Vines The Linn County Nurseries 


CREEPERS AND CLIMBING VINES 
See Grapes especially Beta, and Climbing Roses under Roses. 
size Each Per 10 
AMPELOPSIS englemanni, Engleman Ivy. _............... NOL $0.50 $4.00 
Hardiest vine clinging to smooth walls. 
—heterophylla, Porcelain Ivy. .................................. “2 year No. 1 .60 5.00 
Climbs by tendrils only. Produces glossy green, 
blue, pink and lavender berries in the same clus- 
ters. Good for covering fences or trellises. 
—-Veitchil, DOStONs LV Viens ee oe eee 3 year No. 1 .60 5.00 
Very refined, clings closer but is less hardy than 
englemanni. The closely clinging vines make a 
dense cover of foliage in summer and the bare 
vines show intricate branching patterns in win- 
ter. For East or North walls. 
BITTERSWEET—American, Celastrus scandens. .............. No. 1 50 4.00 
Our native bittersweet. Large clusters orange- 
scarlet fruit. 
—Oriental, Celastrus orbiculatus. 2.222220... No, 1 50 4.50 
Similar to the native bittersweet; more fruitful 
but somewhat smaller fruit. 
CLEMATIS. All like cool, well-drained, but moist, 
limestone soil with sun for the tops. 
—Henryi. Large single, white. —......0.....0.000. i. 2 year No. 1 1.00 
—Jackmanni. Large, violet-purple. —..........00020000.... 2 year No. 1 1.00 
—Mad. Ed Andre. Large, velvety-red. _............. 2 year No. 1 | 1.00 
—paniculata, Japanese Clematis. 0.00... 2 year No. 1 60 5.00 
Great masses of small fragrant white flowers 
in September. Hardiest of all and easiest to grow. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Scarlet Trumpet, Lonicera sem- 
DELVITENSs® eee ea ee eee 8 A een No. 1 50 
Almost evergreen. Long coral red flowers con- 
tinuously. Excellent for cutting. 
TRUMPET VINE, Bignonia radicans. ............020020.....00.0000....... No. 1 50 
Upright growing vine. Long trumpet shaped. Or- 
ange-scarlet flowers. 
WISTERIA—Lilac-purple.oit es. i ee No. 1 .60 
Long branches of purplish-blue flowers in May. 
Vigorous. 
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