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1258—Honeysuckle, 
Hall’s Japan 
Outstanding for length of 
blooming season and delicate 
fragrance. M of rich yel- 
low, trumpet-shaped blooms 
last from June through Sep- 
tember. For solid, mass cover- 
ing of porches, pergolas, ar- 
bors, trellises, and fences, plant 
3 to 5 feet apart. 
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1270—wWisteria, Purple 
Beautiful pendent clusters of royal purple blooms 
a foot in length appear before the leaves in early 
spring. It is superior to all vines for beauty on 
porches, fences, trellises and arbors. Mass cover- 
ing is obtained by planting 4 to 7 feet apart. 
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1263—Ivy, English (Evergreen) 
Ugly bareness becomes a spot of beauty when 
buildings of stone, concrete or stucco, and “hard-to- 
cover” slopes and banks are covered with the dense, 
rich, glossy evergreen foliage of English Ivy. Fa- 
mous for long life. .Mass effect can be created by 
planting 2 to 3 feet apart. 
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