EUONYMUS fortunei, Hv. Purpeienear Evonymus 
(colorata ) 
Best used as a groundcover. Leaves purplish in Fall 
and Winter. 
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HEDERA helix, Hv. Batric Ivy 
Hardier than English Ivy, this is a fine groundcover 
in shady places, and as a cover for brick or stone 
walls on north exposures. 
Pot grown 
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HYDRANGEA petiolaris, Cuumsinc Hyprancea 
One of the finest climbing plants. Showy white fra- 
grant flowers in July, rich green leaves. Clings to 
stone and brick walls. 
LONICERA japonica halliana, Haurs Japanese Hon- 
EYSUCKLE 
A strong growing vine. Fragrant creamy white flow- 
ers turning to soft buff-yellow. June-September. A 
fine groundcover, for exposed banks. 
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X L. heckrotti, Everstoomina Honeysuckle 
Flowers reddish-purple outside, yellow inside. June- 
September. A splendid irregular shrub or vine. 
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PARTHENOCISSUS quinquifolia, Vireinia Creeper 
A high-climbing vine, best for stone-wall or tree 
trunks. 
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P. tricuspidata, J apaNEsE CREEPER 
Clings firmly to walls forming a dense cover. Leaves 
orange and scarlet in Fall. Good for city conditions. 
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ROSA, Crmesine HorricutturaL VARIETIES. 
Each 
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All varieties listed are $1.25 each, $10.00 per 10. Potted plants in late 
Spring and Summer $1.75 each. 
AMERICAN Pixtiar. Single, Brilliant crimson with white center. Late. 
Dr. Van Freer. Large flowers, exquisite flesh pink. Mid-season. 
Pauxts Scarxtet. Deep red-crimson. Most popular climbing rose. Early. 
Primrose. Fine free-flowering yellow rambler. Vigorous, mid-season. 
Sitver Moon. Creamy buds, large single white flowers. Mid-season. 
WISTERIA sinensis, Cuinese Wisteria. Long drooping clusters of lovely 
blue-purple flowers in May and early June. One of the finest vines for 
New England. Strong grafted plants, $1.50 each, $13.50 per 10. 
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