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1258——Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan 
A carpet of rich green plus masses of delightfully 
fragrant, yellow, trumpet-shaped blooms from June 
through September, gives this vine all season 
beauty. Perfectly binds the steepest bank, prevent- 
ing all erosion. Foliage is evergreen when it trails 
on the ground. For best results plant 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 

632— 
Rose, 
Wichuraiana 
Creeping 
The perfect bank 
binder for steep 
barren slopes, as 
it clings closely 
and takes root 
wherever it touch- 
es the ground. 
The almost ever- 
green foliage 
forms a solid 
green, glossy mat. 
During July and 
August, large 
sprays of pure 
white, semi-dou- 
ble blossoms with 
showy centers of 
bright yellow sta- 
mens add _inter- 
esting color. Plant 
2 to 3 feet apart. 

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1267—Matrimony Vine 
Makes unbreakable union with the bank it is used to bind; 
thus preventing soil washouts on steep, rocky slopes. The 
beautiful foliage turns the difficult part of the landscape into 
a spot of great natural charm. Scarlet to orange-red berries 
in the fall add to its year-round beauty. Plant 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 
Barren Banks and Steep Slopes Can Be 
Turned Into a Beautiful Blanket of 
Green With a Charming Highlight of 
Color During the Blooming Season 

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