32 VINES AND CLIMBING PLANTS 
Bay STATE NURSERIES, INC. 

LONICERA 
heckrotti 
Fragrant, flame-red and apricot flowers in 
immense clusters all summer. Should have 
support. 
henryi 
Twining, semi-evergreen vine with yellow and 
purplish-red flowers all summer. 
japonica chinensis 
Semi-evergreen ground cover or vine. Bronzy- 
purple leaves; flowers carmine, fragrant, all 
summer. 
japonica halliana 
Vigorous, rapid-growing ground cover for 
slopes, poor soils and ‘difficult locations. Pre- 
vents soil erosion. 
PARTHENOCISSUS (Ampelopsis) 
quinquefolia 
Crimson foliage in autumn; small blue berries. 
tricuspidata 
Clings firmly to walls, masonry, rocks etc. 
Rapid grower; stands city conditions. Leaves 
turn orange and scarlet in autumn. 
POLYGONUM 
auberti 
The best for quick covering. Feathery sprays 
of white’ flowers, August to October. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA 
hydrangeoides 
Loose clusters of fragrant, white flowers. 
Clings without support. 
WISTARIA 
sinensis 
Hanging clusters of purple flowers on sturdy 
vine. 
Size Each Per 10 
Summer King Honeysuckle 
2 years 1.00 
3 years 1.50 
5 years 2.00 
Henry Honeysuckle 
2 years 1.00 9.00. 
Purple Japanese Honeysuckle 
3 years 25 11.50 
Hall Japanese Honeysuckle 
2 years 00 4.00 
3 years ve 6.50 
4. years 90 8.00 
Woodbine 
2 years 1.00 9.00 
Boston lvy 
2 years .90 8.00 
3 years 1.25 11.00 
Chinese Fleece Vine 
2 years, heavy 1225 11.00 
Japanese Hydrangea Vine 
Field grown 1.75 16.00 
Chinese Wistaria 
3 years 1.75 16.00 
5 years 4.00 36.00 

Peat Moss 
Peat moss is one of the finest of soil conditioners. It will absorb as much as 
20 times its own weight in moisture, and retain this moisture in available form 
for thirsty plant roots. 
Peat will help to lighten a heavy soil and will also add humus to a light sandy 
soil. Use it in a mixture of 43 peat to 78 loam when filling around plants. 
_ When used as a mulch, especially around evergreens and azaleas, it keeps the 
soil cool areund the roots and reduces weed growth. 
Prices: 
Large bale $5.50 

Handy bale $3.75 

