
Creepers and Ground Covers 
Many banks and narrow strips of ground which are unsat- 
isfactory when planted in lawn become a source of great 
pleasure when planted with one or more of these low spread- 
ing plants. Requirements differ according to the plant. The 
first list contains those suitable under rhododendrons and 
other ericaceous plants. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI, A. INTERMEDIA— 
Kinnikinnicks ssn he Sot iis nce ne a 25 and | .50 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM ROSEUM-—rosy pink, 12/............0000...... EDO) 
POLYGONUM VACCINAEFOLIUM—spikes of pink, August .50 and .75 
VACCINEUM VITIS IDAE, V. V. I. MINOR—Lignon Berry................ 1.00 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA—creamy fls., 87, April.......0..000..0..008. .50 
These ground covers have more general uses. Single plants 
sell for 25 cents. Quantities purchased by the flat (12''x24") 
sell for $2.50 per flat. 
ACAENA GLAUCA, LUETKEA PECTINATA 
A. MICROPHYLLA MAZUS REPTANS 
AJUGA GENEVENSIS, MENTHA REQUIENI 
A. REPTANS RUBRA NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS 
BELLIUM MINUTUM SAGINA SUBULATA 
COTULA SQUALIDA SEDUM ACRE 
ISOTOMA FLUVIATILE THYMUS SERPYLLUM—three colors 
EUONYMOUS RADICANS VERONICA REPENS 
MINIMA VINCA MINOR—blue, white, red 
LINNAEA BOREALIS 
Creeping Thyme 

