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HEDERA helix baltica BALTIC IVY 
This variety of English Ivy is considered to be the hardiest. 
It will climb on any rough surface. The foliage is dark glossy 
green remaining on the vine and retaining its color almost all 
winter. It should be planted on the north or west side of a 
house as il prefers shade. When used as a ground cover under 
trees, it forms a solid mass of green. 
‘' No. 1 Two year plants from 4 in. pots........ 1.75 
LONICERA japonica halliana HALL HONEYSUCKLE 
The flowers of this vine are unusually fragrant and attrac- 
tive to humming birds. Flowers open white then turn to 
yellow, appearing in early summer and again in September. 
The fruit is yellow and very showy against the green leaves 
in winter. The vine holds its green foliage almost all winter. 
It is also an excellent ground cover. 
No. 1 field grown, well rooted plants........ 1.00 
j—FLAMING GOLD FLAMING GOLD HONEYSUCKLE 
An outstanding new variety with bright gold-red, fragrant 
flowers. Foliage is glossy green. Blooms all summer. It can be 
used as a vine or trained to shrub form by constantly cutting 
back the lateral branches. 
Strong well-rooted, branched plants............ 1.50 
POLYGONUM auberti CHINESE FLEECEVINE: SILVERLACE VINE 
This is the most rapid growing, hardy vine. The foliage is 
light green and from midsummer till late fall it is completely 
covered with silvery lace-like flowers. We recommend it 
where quick shade and beauty are desired. 
No. 1 field grown, well rooted plants.......... 1.50 

WISTERIA sinensis . PURPLE WISTERIA 
Most everybody has seen and admired the Purple Wisteria 
Vine. The dense, drooping clusters of purple flowers present 
a striking appearance during May and June. The vine grows 
rapidly, curling around conductor pipes or artificial supports. 
The foliage is a grayish-green color. 
No. 1 field grown, well rooted plants........ ese] 
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