20 GRESHAM’S NURSERY 

Uines and (Climbing ‘Plants 
For quick results in covering the bare sides and softening the sharp angles of 
buildings, hiding unsightly fences, beautifying and shading porches, bowers, and sum- 
mer-houses, vines and climbers are indispensable. The sweeping vines about a porch 
or trellis appeal to everyone. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS 
Wintercreeper. Small glossy evergreen 
foliage. Hardy. 
E. radicans carrierei. A variety of low, 
spreading growth. Priced on request. 
E. radicans colorata. 
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E. radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Winter- 
creeper). Strong-growing evergreen 
with handsome foliage and scarlet 
fruit. Priced on request. 
Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina Yel- 
low Jessamine). Climbing shrub to 15 
feet with lustrous foliage and very 
fragrant yellow flowers. 
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Bignonia grandiflora. A strong growing 
trumpet-vine with beautiful flowers. 
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AMPELOPSIS— 
(PARTHENACISSUS) 
A. quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper). 30- 
50 feet. This well-known climber is 
one of the best and quickest growing 
varieties for covering trees, trellises, 
old stumps, etc. Its large, deep green 
foliage assumes brilliant shades of yel- 
low, crimson and scarlet in autumn. 
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A. tricuspidata (Veitchi) (Japanese 
Creeper or Boston Ivy). Grows very 
rapidly and clings to the smoothest 
surfaces, forming a mat of beautiful 
overlapping foliage of rich olive green 
which turns to shades of scarlet, 
orange, yellow, green and gold in the 
autumn. 
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HEDERA—IVY 
H. helix (English Ivy). One of the fin- 
est of all plants for covering buildings 
or for a ground-cover almost any- 
where. In winter the green leaves 
show white veins. . 
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H. helix baltica. Very hardy variety 
with small leaves. 
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LONICERA 
L. goldflame. Immense, showy clusters 
of trumpet-shaped buds and’ fragrant 
blooms. The outside of the petals is 
brilliant flame-pink, the inside a 
creamy golden yellow. Dark glossy 
foliage adds to its charm. The plants 
can be sheared to form a hedge or al- 
lowed to grow naturally as a vine or 
shrub. Bloom freely from early spring 
until heavy frost. 
Strong plants 
L. japonica halliana (Hall’s Honey- 
suckle). The old fragrant Honeysuckle 
with creamy yellow flowers. 
Strong plants 
Quantity prices on request. 
WISTERIA 
Grafted wisteria—Guaranteed to bloom 
and bloom early. 
W. floribunda rosea. Popular variety with 
flowers of clear pink. 
W. floribunda praecox (Issai). Blue. 
Blooms when very young; quite often 
three-year-old plants will produce flow- 
ers. Not a fast grower. 
W. alba. White. 
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