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GROUND COVER 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE, CREEPING (Lonicera Japonica Halliana) 
White and gold trumpet- aces flowers are very fragrant and remain 
during the entire summer. Attracts bees and humming birds. The foliage 
remains green in winter with some protection. Excellent cover for steep Pe Per 
banks. Will climb on trellis or tree. Fruit is yellow; very showy in win- 100 1000 
ter against green leayes. Grows 10-15 ft. Plant 3 ft. apart, 5020100 sate.” >. = nee 
2-Yr. Transplants, No. 1 Grade... 30.00 130.00 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia) 
A splendid ground cover, especially on sandy soils where no other 
vegetation will grow. Unsurpassed in beauty by any other yine in 
autumn when the leayes turn to the most yivid tones of crimson, scarlet 
and orange. Plant 3 feet apart. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 









2-YrsiNoa.mik Plants: 22 3. at eee ee 30.00 
MYRTLE (Vinca Minor, Periwinkle) 
One of the best ground covers, small shiny evergreen leayes, and violet- 
blue flowers in spring. Thrives in shade. Especially valuable for plant- 
ing under trees or in other shaded spots where grass will 
not grow. Plant 1 foot apart. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
fF d Medium, Lining Out 0... . 8.00 35.00 
ansen Improve 247 ins. Pots Plants 226s. = ee ee 50.00  sseseu: 

Bush Cherry 
An ornamental shrub, 
bearing delicious fruit. 
Easy to grow, highly pro- 
ductive, hardy. Fruit is 
large, black and sweet — 
eat right from the bush. 
Leaves silvery green, red 
in autumn. White blos- 
soms add to landscape 
effect. Grows 4 to 5 feet 
tall. Can be kept trimmed. 
Plant 3 bushes for best 
fruit. 
3 For $2.50 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Spurge) 
A dense, lustrous green, trailing vine type of ground 
Ge: It thrives under evergreens or anywhere; almost 
evergreen in itself. If planted 8 to 12 inches apart it 
will give a pleasing effect immediately and in two years’ 
time will form a solid ground coyer. Prefers shade; any 
soil; water liberally. VERY HARDY. Grows 6 to 8 
inches tall. Fine for terraces or any place where grass is 
not successful. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
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3=Y¥f:. ClUMPS ieee otc neon har 50.00 
(Clumps 10-20 shoots to each plant. EXTRA HEAVY) 
CLIMBING VINES 
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PACHYSANDRA eee winter snow Deciduous climber or ground cover. Prized for showy Per Per 
clusters of orange-red berries in fall. Hardy. Sun or 100 1000 
shade, in any soil. Attracts birds. Lots of 50 at 100 rate, ~~~ 
12-18 in., Transplanted, branched ......... 18.00 100.00 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia Radicans) 
Ornamental, deciduous vine, ideal as climber or ground 
cover. Bright trumpet shaped orange-red flowers in late 
summer. Prefers sunny location with rich, well drained 
soil. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
1-Yr. Plants, 12-18 inches ....0000000..... 15.00 70.00 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi) 
Popular close clinging vine. Glossy three-lobed leaves 
Gv: dense covering especially beautiful on brick or 
stone walls. Thrives in any good soil. Crimson and gold 
in fall. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
Individual Vines, Hardy 0... 20.00 80.00 

French 
Pussy Willow 
No bouquet would be 
complete in early spring 

French Lilac without a few sprays of 
Strong 2-Yr. Nursery Grown Pussy Willows. Grows 10 
114 to 2 feet to 12 feet high. Catkins 
Leon Gambetta. Double, ese are at least twice as large 
lilac. Flowers, trusses very large 
Charles X. Flowers single, red- as those of the COMmIRO 
dish purple, medium size. Willow. Thrives  every- 
President Grevy. Semi-double to h ed 
double flowers. Clear, soft blue. where, including wet 
Old favorite. spots. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Large, well filled 
clusters of single flowers; deep 
maroon-red. 
ED Tey Gidea 3 FOR $7.90 
$2.00 each 
3 for $5.00 



