
Breath-Taking Beauty on Trellis or Porch 


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abuudauce 
1268—Silver 
Lace (Polygonum 
Auberti) 
The fastest growing vine 
known to horticultural 
science—25 feet in one 
season is not unusual. 
Foamy sprays of delicate 
creamy white flowers lit- 
erally cover the vine 
from tip to toe from 
June until stopped by 
frost. Will cling to any 
trellis or other support. 
For complete and quick 
coverage, plant 5 to 7 
feet apart. 

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1359-——Giant 
Climbing Violet 
(Clematis 
Jackmanii ) 
The brilliant, profuse 
purple-blue blooms add 
great beauty to the land- 
scape in late June and 
intermittently well into 
September. Excellent on 
trellises, arbors, pergo- 
las, old tree stumps and 
walls. The long-lasting 
flowers make many 
unique floral arrange- 
ments. For mass cover- 
age plant 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 
In Leaf or 
In Bloom 
They Impart 

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1265—Ivy, Boston (Ampelopsis Wheroves 
Veitchii) ae 
As distinctive and beautiful as it is useful: A clinging vine You Plant 
for covering smooth or rough brick, stone or wooden walls. 
The palmlike deep green leaves are deeply cut and turn to Them 

beautiful autumn tints before falling. It is a very rapid 
grower and for mass coverage should be planted 3 to 45 feet 
apart. 
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