PARTHENOCISSUS 
P. quinquefolia (Woodbine) (Virginia 
Creeper). Vine. 30 ft. Zone V. 
Vigorous. Fall color. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2-year, Now kes. $ .75 $ 5.00 $ 40.00 © 
P.q. englemannii (Englemann Ivy). 
The same with smaller leaves. 
2-year (No. Wl ne ao Oa 4000 
P. tricuspidata (Veitchii) (Boston 
Ivy). Vine. 40 ft. Zone V. The most 
popular. Self-clinging. Dense. Fall 
color. 
2-year, Now ae. Eigen 6:00. 10:00 
POLYGONUM 
Aubertii (Silver Lace Vine) 
29 ft. Zone V. Amazingly fast grow- 
er. Covered with white bloom Sept. 
and October. Tolerant. Prune back 
to live wood each spring. 
2-year No. 1... $ .90 $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA 
Hydrangeoides. (Climbing Hydran- 
gea) 
Rare vine. Zone V. Self-clinging. 
July, large showy white. Fragrant. 
UB ney, helene) eeu L508 O 12,50) frees 
6-in. pots pehin 3 00m COm meee 
(Creeper) © 


_VINCA 
(see page 45) 
WISTERIA (Wisteria) 
| W. floribunda (Long-cluster Wisteria). 
25 ft. Vine. Zone V. Fragrant purple 
fe clusters three feet long. May and 
June. Humus, drain, sun. 
(Each) (10) 
2-year -Ordtise a. $1.00 $ 8.00 
W. f. naga noda—Clusters of sensa- 
(100) 
@ tional length. Up to 5 feet. Purple. 
2-year grafts -...... ghey hela) 
tee W. f. rosea—Pink blooms. 
Wisteria _Praecox is more showy in bloom 
and carries more bloom at a younger age 
than any other wisteria. It will in time be 
much better known. 
¢ VITIS 
Aestivalis (Summer Grape) 
Vine. Zone V. Fruits Sept. 
Cordifolia (Frost Grape) 
Vine. Zone V. Fruits Oct. 
Rotundifolia (Muscadine) 
Vine. Zone V. Fruits Aug. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
Ae $ 2.00 $ 12.00 
(Grape) 
PA Zcloel So inieseee 
4 2-year grafts ...... 2.00 
15.00 
W. f{. praecox (Issai). 20 ft. Zone V. 
Long blue clusters start when plant 
is only 2 or 3 years old. Tolerant. 
A sensational new vine. Very dif- 
ferent from other floribundas. 
2-year grafts __.... 2.00 15.00 
3-year grafts ..._.. 2.75 20.00 
W. sinensis (Chinese Wisteria). 30 
ft. Zone V. Short, compact violet in 
May. Fragrant. Sun drain. The en- 
tire new leaf-growth is pruned off in 
July. Then it blooms next year. 
DEV GOES pare eae 1258, 9:00 Mee eee. 
OrVCCDi eas eee 150 1300 mg 
W. s. alba—Good white form. 
21,6 Cl een en 125 OD Riese 
BER e re ee a hies Sein 2.00 15.00 80.00 
Plants to prevent erosion on steep Banks 
Steep slopes can be put into grass and mowed. But it is never easy and maintenance is constant 
work and worry. The following plants do the job better from a point of view of roots holding earth 
in place. They are almost no maintenance-problems. However, since all are vigorous and spread- 
ing, they are inclined to get out of hand in the case of four: Hedera, Lonicera, Rose and Vinca. 
They can, however, be rigorously pruned back without the least harm. 
Eventually one plant will cover 
a large area, but on banks it is 
important to get the soil held 
quickly. We suggest bad steeps 
be planted 18 inches apart each 
way—gentler slopes 2 feet. 
CALLUNA vulgaris (Heather) 
In sunny, windy, loose soils. 
(25) (100) (1000) 
21 /paiye POLS pee $6.00 $21.00 $200.00 
CYTISUS scoparius (Broom) 
Best for holding soil on steep banks, 
and in gullies. Yellow flowers in 
June. 
IWAtio whe Wibste ues Oe 4.00 12.00 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun-rose) 
Is the best for dry, poor soils in sun. 
leevrao ight) 22a 300 530.00 
Daa ee a ict Kgs 8.00 30.00 250.00 
HEDERA baltica (Hardy English Ivy) 
Use as vine or ground cover, in 
shade. 
214-in. pots: 
80.00 
Sol DOLS see ee, 12.00 40.00 370.00 
LONICERA japonica (Honeysuckle) 
loyte hota eee 400 25.00 
12ige Gain. Kees 400 12.50 100.00 
Photo:—Hall's Japanese Honeysuckle used 
to hold and ornament a bad road embank- 
ment. This plant is extremely tolerant and 
will grow (though not so bushy) even in 
dense shade. The fragrance of a honey- 
suckle bank scents the air for hundreds of 
yards around. 
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PACHYSANDRA terminalis 
Tolerant in poor soil and shade. 
(25) (100) (1000) 
Rooted cuttings . ..... $ 9.00 $ 60.00 
POtIGTOW tue 6.00 22.50 190.00 
ROSE wichuriana (Memorial Rose) 
Branches grow quickly, droop and 
root. Thick-set effect. Best in sun. 
a Ae 13.50 50.00 
ZeaN Te 
WILDTHYME (Thermus Serpyllum) 
A mat in sun or light shade that 
entirely blankets the ground. Ever- 
green. Can be walked on. Hardy 
to Zone III. 
(25) (100) (1000) 
Sturdy plants ...... $2.50 $ 8.50 $ 75.00 
VINCA minor (Myrtle) 
Evergreen, in sun or shade. 
15-20 stems 8.00 
30-25 stems 12.00 
45.00 
70.00 

