Baileys VINES 
Permanent and Winter-Hardy 
Vines frequently provide the final touches to the landscape plant- 
ing. They may be used to conceal unattractive walls, to soften 
sharp lines and to provide shade and privacy. 
Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens). The orange fruit capsules 
open in a showy display of the crimson-coated seeds. These cap- 
sules and seeds remain colorful throughout the winter and are 
often cut for long-lasting fall and winter bouquets. Several vines 
planted close together will fruit more heavily than one. It is thor- 
oughly hardy and will grow in almost any soil. It may grow 20 to 
40 feet in length. 
Clematis, Jackman (Clematis jackmani). The Jackman Clem- 
atis is well known for the 
large (four to five inches 
across), velvety, purple 
flowers that cover the 
vines from July to the 
first frost. It will grow 
best in a sunny exposure. 
It is useful for shading 
porches and many grow 
20 to 40 feet in length. 
It should be given winter 
protection. 












Climbing Honeysuckle 
Honeysuckle, Everblooming (Lonicera heckrotti). A 
remarkable contrast in color is displayed when the showy 
clusters of flame-red buds open to fragrant blossoms with a 
rich golden interior. It blooms freely from spring to frost. 
The glossy, blue-green foliage makes an attractive back- 
ground for the buds and flowers. The plant may be grown 
as a specimen shrub or hedge by trimming, or it may be 
allowed to grow naturally as a vine on a trellis. 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet (Lonicera sempervi- 
rens). Scarlet Trumpet is a very popular climbing vine. 
It has attractive, dark green foliage and scarlet flowers 
throughout the summer. It will do well in sun or shade. 
It is a useful covering for banks and trellises. 
Clematis Jackmani 
Boston Ivy 
Ivy, Boston (Parthenocissus tricuspidata veitchi). This popular 
clinging vine is useful in concealing masonry. The small, overlap- 
ping leaves are held close to the wall to form a tight screen. The 
dark green leaves turn a fine shade of red in autumn. The vine is 
ay and it will grow in shade. It may reacn a length of 10 to 
25 teet. 
ivy, Engelmann (Parthenocissus quinquefolia engelmanni). This 
useful climber is a well known vine with leaflets in groups of five. 
The foliage turns a bright scarlet in fall. The vine is hardy, vigorous Pen ON co Piet oie 
and fast growing. It readily climbs masonry and trellises. The vine | ‘ai 
may grow 20 to 40 feet in length. 
PRICES OF VINES 
1-Yr. 2-Yr. 
Strong Strong 
Bittersweet .. rae Peace eit pO. sO $90.85 
Clematis, Jackman 5 ae eae ee 1.35 
IVY Se BOSTON seek eet sca estes .75 1.00 
Ivy, Engelmann ..... Ste aman: .60 
Honeysuckle, Everblooming aoe ae Gaus .90 1.10 
Honeysuckle, Scarlet Trumpet ot .70 .85 

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