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G limbing ano Creeping Vines 
“Then the Wild Clematis Comes, With Her Wealth of Tangled Blooms.” 
—Goodale. 

These are the draperies that Nature gives us to cover porches, arbors, fences and to 
disguise unsightly buildings and old trees. Most varieties listed are strong growers, with 
either bright flowers in summer or brilliant berries in fall. Use vines freely to make the . ; ; 
landscape more beautiful. They thrive almost anywhere, cost little, and give a large return Clematis Jackmani 
in comfort and pleasure. ‘ Pe aoe ae 
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Campsis Radicans - Trumpetcreeper 
A vigorous, woody vine, bearing scarlet flowers followed by long pods. It is a native of 
this section easy to establish, and grows luxuriantly. Valuable for covering old walls, 
trees, stumps, etc. 
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Celastrus 
CELASTRUS scandens (American Bittersweet). An unusually atractive native vine be- 
cause of its showy red berries in the fall and early winter. Vigorous. 
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Clematis 
CLEMATIS jackmani. The most popular Chinese Clematis. Has large, purple flowers. 
Exquisite when it can be grown. 
$1.00 each. 
C. paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). The small-flowered, fragrant, white “star” va- 
riety that blooms so profusely. Easy to establish and attractive in foliage as well as 
blossoms. 
V5 Geedchi= 5s fof ps.50: 

Euonymus Radicans 
Wistaria Sinensis 
Lonicera 
LONICERA japonica halliana (Hall's Japanese Honey- 
suckle). An evergreen twining vine that is so much 
Euonymus 
EUONYMUS radicans (Common Winter Creeper Euony- 
mus). A slow growing vine that adheres to masonry 
and remains deep green all winter. 
75¢ each; 5 for $3.50. 
E. fortunei coloratus (Bronze Winter Creeper). More rapid 
growing than others of this family. It has long, vig- 
orous shoots, well covered with medium, sharply pointed 
leaves. Clings exceptionally well and makes an artistic 
effect on a bare wall or chimney. Turns a rich bronze 
used to cover fences and trellises. Blooms continuously, 
is fragrant, and very easy to establish. Used largely 
to hold roadside banks from erosion and will flourish in 
poor soil. 
25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
sempervirens (Trumpet Honeysuckle). Attractive, 
trumpet-shaped flowers of bright scarlet. 
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during the winter months. 
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Polygonum 
POLYGONUM auberti (Silver Vine Fleece- 
Hower). A  quick-growing vine with 
small, attractive foliage. The flowers 
are very small and lacy and when the 
plant blooms it is a perfect mass of 
silvery white; there is no other vine 
Celastrus Scandens 
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reeper). Another evergreen clinging 
vine of moderate habit, perfectly Hedera 
hardy, and especially valuable be- HEDERA helix (English Ivy). The most popular evergreen vine. Has large, 
cause of the profusion of red berries deep green, glossy foiiage, and is unexcelled for covering walls in shady roducing anything lik 
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sg ted ee ea weeks. and cool places. Can be sheared into an edging along walks, covering ee, aloe cone ATaLes to yao < 
¢ each; or $3.50. . 
for graves, or used as a most satisfactory ground cover under trees or 
in shady places. Strong vines. 
30c each; 4 for $1.00; $20.00 per 100. 
75c each; 5 for $3.50. 
Parthenocissus 
PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefoiia (Virginia Creeper). The five-leaved Ivy 
that is valuable for covering walls, old trees, fences, etc. It will grow 
anywhere and colors brilliantly in the fall. 
75c each; 5 for $3.50. , ; é 
P. tricuspidata (Boston Ivy). The best of the self-clinging vines. Foliage 
is deep green and very dense, covering any object completely. Colors 
in the fall. Slow to start, but vigorous when established. 
75c each; 5 for $3.50. 
P. lowi (Dwarf Boston Ivy), Like Boston Ivy it clings well. Small, dainty 
leaf that colors some in autumn. Ideal for restricted areas, or where 
light coverage is desired. 
$1.25 each; 5 for $5.75. 
Pueraria 
PUERARIA thunbergi (7/iiunberg Kudzu Bean). The most rapid growing, 
twining vine known today. It is marvelous how it will cover fences, 
pergolas, or similar objects. The large, purple flowers are sweetly 
scented. Belongs to the Pea family, and the foliage is dark green. 
75¢ each; 5 for $3.50: 
Wistaria 
WISTARIA sinensis (Chinese Wistaria). A rampant, clinging vine that has 
the robust vigor of a wild Grape and the matchless beauty of a rare 
exotic. Flowers in large. drooping clusters. There is so much complaint 
of Wistaria not blooming we are offering plants that are grafted from 
blooming wood. Wistaria always needs to be wel! established to bloom 
freely. Purple and White. 
$1.00 each; 5 for $4.50. 
Vinca Minor - Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle 
A trailing evergreen plant used as a ground cover under trees or other 
shady situations. 

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