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CELASTRUS SCANDENS. (*) BITTERSWEET VINE 
The bright orange berries on this beautiful and 
unusual vine are in conspicuous terminal .clusters. 
The berries remain on the plant all winter. 
Deciduous, the leaves color-up to a golden yellow 
in the fall. White flowers. Vigorous grower, 
very hardy. May be used as a groundcover, or 
vine. 

2 year plants # 1.50 
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DWARF GROUND IVY, not really a vine. Actually a very-dwarf 
rockery plant. Ghoice. Please see "FLOWERING SHRUBS" 
HALL'S HONEYSUCKLE (*) Lonicera japonica Halliana 
A profusely blooming evergreen (in the Puget 
Sound region) vine. The abundant white flowers 
fade to yellow in the sunlignt, creating an. 
arresting combination of botn white and yellow 
flowers on the same plant at the same time. 
Recommended both ag a climber and a groundcover. 
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PYRACANTHA, the beautiful red-berried FIhETHORN plant. 
Somet imes trained ag a vine. Please see "FLOWERING 
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WISTEKIA (*) ; 
The finest spring-blooming vine with lavender 
flewers in hanging clusters at lilac time. The 
form is loose and’ billowy. 
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