
EUONYMUS RADICANS VEGETuUS. A 
rapid-growing form which 
clings readily, with showy 
orange fruits in autumn. See 
page 24. 
HepErRA He tx. Large-leaf En- 
glish Ivy. Few plants are richer 
in texture or of more enduring 
beauty than the English Ivy. 
It may be used effectively on 
brick or stone walls or treated 
as a ground-cover. See page 22. 
LonicerA HeEcxkrotti. Everbloom- 
ing Honeysuckle. A superb 
ground-cover with glaucous 
foliage and delightful two-tone 
blossoms which are warm crim- 
son outside and bright yellow 
inside. As its common name 
suggests, it blooms freely 
through the summer and may 
be grown on trellises where a 
climber of moderate height is 
MN Nn ee | desired. See page 22. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS. See page 24, 

: LoNICERA JAPONICA HAL- 
LIANA. Hall’s Japan 
Honeysuckle. Delight- 
fully fragrant, free 
flowering, and vigor- 
ous growing, this vine is 
commonly used where 
dense screening effects 
are needed or as a 
ground-cover. Thefoli- 
age is almost ever- 
Green woce page Zo. 
LONICERA SEMPERVIRENS. 
| S Camgbetel fuimpet 
: Honeysuckle. Al- 
| though this species has 
no distinctive fra- 
grance it is notable for 
| its clusters of tubular 
| scarlet blossoms and 
its brilliant red fruits. 
See page 21. 


ARISTOLOCHIA SipHo. Dutchman’s Pipe. See page 24. 
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