Polygonum Reynoutria (Dwarf Polygonum) 
This handsome ground cover was introduced a few years ago by Amos 
Perry, one of England’s oldest and best known plantsmen. It is of easy 
culture, very hardy, and establishes itself quite rapidly from underground 
runners. It does best in full sun and its pale green foliage turns brilliant 
red in the outumn. Height is between 4 to 6 inches, and in the fall pro- 
duces numerous airy pink sprays of flowers not unlike those of the ’’Silver 
Lace Vine.’ The buds are deep red, adding much to its charm. One of the 
best ground covers for sunny places where Vinca and Pachysandra would 
not be satisfactory. 
Three $1.90, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00 
Pachysandra Terminalis (Spurge) 
A trailing plant 6 to 8 inches high, forming broad mats of bright glossy 
green foliage. A ground cover, which will grow in all shady situations and 
the only plant which will thrive under pine trees. Some of its main uses are: 
Under all evergreen plantings, under all shrub plantings, for area-way 
copings, for loggia and enclosed porch uses, for shrub and flower bed bor- 
ders, for bordering walks and drives, for steep terraces in sun or shade, for 
city yards it is ideal, for dense shade under any kind of trees. Plants should 
be spaced 4 inches apart. 
24-inch potted plants Doz. $4.00, 100 $18.00, 1000 $165.00 
Can be transplanted any time of the year. 
Vinca - Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle 
The Periwinkles are suitable to grow as edgings to shrubbery borders, 
carpet the ground under the shade of trees, or in shady borders with Ferns, 
Lilies and other bulbs. 
Ordinary soil in positions named above. Plant in autumn or early spring, 
4 to 6 inches apart. Additional beauty is obtained by the interplanting of 
Daffodils, Mertensia or Plumbago larpentae. All these bulbs and plants do 
well planted under Vinca minor. 
*Minor 
A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively for carpeting the ground 
under shrubs or trees or on graves, where it is too shady for grass or 
other planis. 
Plants from 2'4-inch pots Doz. $4.00, 100 $18.00, 1000 $165.00 
*Minor alba 
The rare white-flowered form of the preceding variety. 
Plants from 214-inch pots Doz. $5.25, 100 $25.00, 1000 $225.00 
Minor, Bowles’ Variety 
The foliage is broad and rich glossy green, of strong texture. The 
flowers are not only larger but of a deeper rich blue color and are 
borne with a remarkable profusion. Plants are supplied in pots. 
Plants from 24-inch pots 
Doz. $4.75, 100 $22.00, 1000 $200.00 
Vinca Does Well in Sun or Shade 
Pachysandra Growing Luxuriantly in Deep Shade 
Tis Inexpensive Plants 
for Covering Large Banks 
ROSA WICHURAIANA 
Each $1.25, Three $3.15, Doz. $12.50 
Almost evergreen, the Wichuraiana or Memorial Rose trails along the 
ground, making a green, glossy mat covering a wide area. The flowers 
are produced in late July or August, in big sprays or panicles. They 
are pure white, semi-double or single, with an enormous center of 
brilliant yellow stamens. This is by far the most useful Rose for cov- 
ering banks and slopes because of its close, clinging habit and its 
tendency to root wherever it touches the ground. Rosa Wichuraiana is 
the parent of practically all our modern hybrid climbing Roses, but is 
by far the best for its own particular purpose. 
LONICERA HALLIANA 
Ground Covering Size, Doz. $5.25, 100 $25.00, 1000 $225.00 
Aside from being a favorite vine for both sunny and shady porches, 
Hall’s Honeysuckle is extensively used for covering banks. Its growth 
is rapid and because it roots deeply is an excellent plant to prevent 
washing of soil. The fragrant flowers produced almost all summer long 
greatly add to its charm. It may also be used to cover semi-shady 
places in woods. May be planted in spring and fall. Plants should be 
spaced 18 inches apart. 
LONICERA HENRYI 
Ground Covering Size, Doz. $6.75, 100 $40.00, 1000 $375.00 
The Evergreen Honeysuckle. There are practically no vines which re- 
tain their foliage during the winter in the colder parts of the country. 
Therefore, the Henryi Honeysuckle is a very valuable variety. Its long 
clean dark green leaves remain on the vine all winter. The flowers, 
while fragrant, are of no importance, but the blue-black berries pro- 
duced in autumn add materially to the charm of this plant. Does well 
in shade and is also an excellent windbreak. Hardy as an Oak. 
EUONYMUS ACUTA 
Ground Covering Size, Doz. $5.50, 100 $30.00, 1000 $275.00 
One of our favorite ground covering plants and also a great favorite 
with our customers. It is a fine prostrate, rapidly spreading vine; makes 
a smooth, shiny, dark, evergreen carpet, hardy anywhere, dense enough 
to prevent weeds from coming up through it. Does equally well in full 
sun, semi-shade or deep shade. Euonymus Acuta is tops with us for 
covering large areas or banks. 
