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VINES 
& 
GROUND COVER 
Hardy vines and climbers add greatly to the beautification 
of the home by covering banks and bare spots and giving 
shade and fragrance to the pergola and veranda. There is a 
great diversity of habit and variety among the vines. Some 
vines are best suited for shade, others for flowers. Many of 
them require some support but others, such as Boston Ivy and 
English Ivy, are self supporting to brick, stone, or other 
materials of similar texture. These are very useful for 
softening the rough corners of the house. 
AMPELOPSOS quinquefolia (Virignia Creeper) 40! 
Hardy, rapid growing climbing vine. Rich crimson 
fall color. 
2 year old Potted Plants 1.00 
—------- tricuspidata veitchi (Boston Ivy) 40% 
Suitable for planting on walls and about buildings. 
Grows with great rapidity and clings very closely 
to any surface. Foliage rich crimson in the fall. 
2 year old Potted Plants 1,00 
ARISTOLOCHIA durior (sipho) (Dutchman's Pipe Vine) 20! 
Vigorous; very large, green foliage, brownish 
pipe-shaped flowers. Desirable for screen 
purposes, 
3 year old Potted Plants 2.00 
CELASTRUS SCANDENS -- See "DECIDUOUS SHRUBS'* 
CLEMATIS jackmani (Large Flower Clematis) 10! 
One of the best. Large, rich velvety purple 
flowers in profusion. 
Potted 1.50 
------- paniculata . (Sweet Autumn Clematis) 25% 
Fragrant small white flowers in September. 
Wooly seed pods are also attractive. 
2 year old Potted Planted 1.00 
