PART Il 

HESE plants are really shrubs that climb and are planted just 
Tike shrubs (see page 37). Only deciduous kinds are here listed 
for evergreen vines see under Broadleaf evergreens, page 30 to 32. 
They vary greatly in climbing methods: twiners must have a lattice 
or other support, clingers climb on rough surfaces like stone, while 
rooting kinds cling to brick or even smooth wood. 

CLIMBING HABITS 
Need tying: Clematis, Jasminum, 
Lycium. 
Twining—(need support): Acti- 
nidia, Akebia, Aristolochia, 
Celastrus, Lonicera, Polygo- 
num, Vitis, Wisteria. 
Clinging—(rough surface): Am- 
pelopsis, Schizophragma. 
Rooting — (adhesive): Campsis, 
Hydrangea, Parthenocissus. 

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ACTINIDIA 
Actinidia Arguta (Virgin's Bower). Tall 
climbing. Zone IV. Vigorous, dense 
leaves. Small white flowers in July. 
Very free from disease. Sun or shade. 
Fruit 1 inch long, like figs, edible. 
Interesting and useful vine. 
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AKEBIA 
Akebia Quinata (Five-leaf Akebia)— 
Zone V vine. Handsome purple 
bloom in May. Sun. Drain. 
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AMPELOPSIS 
Ampelopsis Brevipedunculata Maxi- 
mowiczi—Vigorous. Zone IV. Showy 
bright blue berries, Sept.-Oct. Called 
“Porcelain Ampelopsis."’ This is the 
deeply lobed variety, smooth leaves. 
Tolerant. 
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—quinquefolia see under 
—tricuspidata Parthenocissus 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). 
Vine to 30 ft. Odd, large yellow 
and brown flowers in May. Large 
leaves. Vigorous. Tolerant. 
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CAMPSIS 
“BIGNONIA" 

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CELASTRUS 
Celastrus Orbiculatus (Oriental Bitter- 
sweet)—20 ft. Vine. Zone V. Bril- 
liant red and yellow fruit in autumn. 
Vigorous. 
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--Scandens (American Bittersweet)— 
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dwarf. Easily grown. Note—only 
females bear berries. Plant several 
together to be sure. 
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CLEMATIS 
Clematis Hybrids—8 ft. Zone V. Bloom 
through July and August. Light loam, 
manure, drain well. Do not prune 
much, Sun: 
—Henryi—Showy white. 
—Jackmanni—Popular rich violet. 
—Mme. Andre—Bright crimson-pink. 
—Ramona—Lavender-blue, late. 
Anyone of above kinds: 
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—Paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clema- 
tis)—25 ft. Zone V. Woody and 
vigorous. Fragrant White, Sept.-Oct. 
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HYDRANGEA 
Hydrangea Petiolaris (Climbing Hy- 
drangea)—35 ft. Vine. Zone III. Self- 
climbing. Handsome white show in 
June. 
4-inch ‘pois*224— 1.50 
JASMINUM 
Jasminum Stephanese (Hybrid Jas- 
mine)—20 ft. Vine. Zone VI. Pink, 
fragrant, May. 
1Z to 18 in 
13.50 
9.00 40.00 
—Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine)—15 ft. 
Zone V. Bright yellow, Feb. to April. 
Tolerant. 


Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)—60 12 to 18 in. 5.00 40.00 
ft. Vine. Zone V. Scarlet flowers, 
July to Sept. Prefers humus. Train- 
ed on a post, covers it quickly and 
seems like a small tree. EUONYMUS (see page 30) 
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—grandiflora (Chinese Trumpet-vine) PACHYSANDRA (see page 31) 
30 ft. Neater and showier. Zone VIN 
(VI) VII. Blooms young. CA (see page 32) 
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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. 

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LONICERA (Honeysuckle 
Lonicera Heckrotti (Everblooming H.) 
Dwarf vine. Zone V. Yellow and 
purple to Sept. Can be pruned to 
a shrub form. 
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— —Goldflame—Color yellow and red, 
very showy form. 
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—Japonica halleana (Japan Honey- 
suckle)—20 ft. Zone V. Quick cover 
for walls or ground. Fragrant, yel- 
low, June. 
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—Sempervirens (Trumpet Honey- 
suckle)—30 ft. Vine. Zone V. Semi- 
evergreen. Scarlet trumpets all sum- 
mer long. 
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——magnifica (Everblooming)—Color 
of the trumpets more orange. Much 
freer to bloom. Fine. 
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LYCIUM 
Lycium Chinense (Matrimony Vine)— 
12 ft. Sprawling shrub or vine. Zone 
V. Purple flower all summer; scar- 
let fruit all autumn. 
10.00 
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PARTHENOCISSUS 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia 
Creeper)—Vine. 30 ft. Zone V. Vig- 
crous. Fall color. 
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—-—englemannii (Englemann Ivy)— 
The same with smaller leaves. 
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—tricuspidata (Boston Ivy)—Vine. 40 
ft. Zone V. The most popular. Self- 
clinging. Dense. Fall color. 
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——Lowi—A neater, smaller leaf, 
denser growth. Very fine. 
3-inch- pots... 2 1.35 =12.50- 9110.00 
POLYGONUM 
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-YOQtires at came 1.00 850 70.00 
