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ENGLISH IVY (Evergreen Ivy) 
See photo and description at left. 50 at 100 rate. Per 100 Per 1000 
Transplants, 10-12 inches 0... 25.00 
Rooted Cuttings, 6-8 inches ............... 15.00 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi) 
See photo and description at left. 50 at 100 rate. 
Individual Vines, hardy, 12-18 in. ........ 20.00 80.00 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonia Radicans) 
Ornamental, deciduous yine, ideal as climber or 
ground coyer. 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 ey 15.00 70.00 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus Scandens) 
Deciduous climber or ground cover. Showy clusters 
of orange-red berries for winter bouquets. Sun or 
shade, in any soil. Attracts birds. 50 at 100 rate. 
se tiecaetciper ior Transplanted, branch -18 i 
BOSTON IVY — Popular close clinging vine. Rich, dark green, glossy, three- P f ed, 12-18 in. 15.00 70.00 
lobed leaves make dense covering especially on brick or stone walls. Thrives in any 
good soil and under smokey city conditions. Crimson and gold in fall. 
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ENGLISH IVY Very similar to Boston Ivy, but is evergreen the year ’round, See also Hall’s Honeysuckle (below). 
and has a much smaller leaf. For walls, fences, etc. One of the E Beard A P 
very bess EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS, Especially desirable beneath shrubbery. or haray guaranteed Climbing Roses see page 15. 
GROUND COVER 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE, Creeper or Climber 
(Lonicera Japonica Halliana) Eee S00 co 00y 
For that See photo and description at left 50 at 100 rate. 
ees 2-Yr. Transplants, No. 1 Grade _........ 18.00 120.00 
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VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Spot, (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia) 
7 A splendid ground coyer, especially on sandy soils 
Beautify where no other vegetation will grow. Unsurpassed in 
é beauty by any other vine in autumn when the leaves 
with a turn to the most vivid tones of crimson, scarlet and 
orange. Plant 3 feet apart. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
Ground 2-Yr, No, )Plants: 8.25 2 eee ee 18.00 120.00 
Cover’ 
MYRTLE (Vinca Minor, Periwinkle) 
One of the best ground covers, small shiny evergreen 
leaves, and violet-blue flowers in spring. Thrives in 
shade. Especially valuable for planting under trees 
or in other shaded spots where grass will not grow. 
Plant 1 foot apart. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
Medium, Lining Out 2000... 8.00 35.00 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS (Spurge) 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE — White and gold trumpet flowers are See description below. Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
very fragrant and remain during the entire summer. Attracts bees 
and humming birds. hae foliage! remains green in wares with 1-¥r:3: Plants 22200 ee a ee 2-4 9.00 
some protection. Excellent cover for steep banks. Will climb on ” 
| trellis or tree. Fruit is yellow; very showy in winter against green 3-Yr. Clumps Sea acca ee 4-8”" 50.00 
=e) 4) leaves. Often grows to a length of 10 to 15 feet. (Clumps 10-20 shoots to each plant. EXTRA HEAVY) 
PACHYSANDRA 
Excellent in Under winter 
. | masses under | snow, retains 
heayy shade fresh, soft 
of trees. green eftect. 
A dense, lustrous evergreen, 
trailing vine type of ground 
cover. It thrives under ever- 
greens or anywhere. If planted 
8 to 12 inches apart it will 
give a pleasing effect imme- 
diately and in two years’ time 
will form a solid ground 
cover. Prefers shade; any soil; 
water liberally. VERY 
HARDY. Grows 6 to 8 inches 
tall. Fine for terraces or any 
place where grass is not suc- 
cessful. 
