WEIGELA candida (Snow Weigela). Six feet. Showy white 
blossoms, May-June. 
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ZANTHORHIZA Pe iitelia® (Vellowroot).. erie. feet. 
Finely cut leaves, purplish flowers, likes damp shady lo- 
cation. 
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Vines and Climbing Plants 
The average garden is seldom complete if it lacks the finishing 
touch of a vine to soften an unsightly arborway or fence corner. 
Nothing in the plant realm provides a more rapid cover for harsh 
stone or brick walls, and the combination of flower, fruit and orna- 
mental fall foliage compels their use somewhere in the landscape 
theme. 
AKEBIA quinata (Five-leaf Akebia). Will grow in shade. 
AMPELOPSIS heterophylla (Porcelain Ampelopsis). Blue, 
lavender and white fruit. 
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ARISTOLOCHIA one (Dike s Pipe). “Rapid grow- 
ing, makes a very dense screen. 
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CAMPSIS grandiflora (Bignonia — Chinese Trumpet 
Creeper). Flowers orange-scarlet. 
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radicans (Trumpet Creeper). Orange flowers, August- 
September. 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). Orange 
and scarlet fruit. 
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CLEMATIS paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Fra- 
grant white flowers in September. 
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