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VINES 
AMPELOPSIS _ 10 100 
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Virginia Creeper, A. eepaue one 
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CLEMATIS, Large Flowered 
Duchess of Edinburgh, Double White 
Henryl, Single White 
Jackmani, Single Purple 
Mme. Ed. Andre, Single Red 
Mme. Baron Veillard, Single Lavender 
Ramona, Single Light Blue 
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Montana 
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Sweet Autumn, C. Paniculata 
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DUTCHMAN'S PIPE 7 
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HONEYSUCKLE 
Goldflame 
A superlative variety beautiful, hardy and versatile. The large 
flamecoral trumpets lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, 
appear in immense showey clusters the same year the plant is 
set out. Reaching its full glory of bloom in early summer, it 
never-the-less flowers abundantly from May until frost. Dark 
blue-green foliage, disease and pest free, is attractive in itself 
and makes a perfect background for the brilliance of the 
flowers. 
Allowed to grow naturally, Goldflame will climb a trellis or 
spread as a ground cover; if pruned it becomes a striking 
specimen shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared it gives 
a smashing effect as an everblooming hedge. 
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