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. 
Gets: quinata (Five-leaf Akebia). Will grow in shade. 
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AMPELOPSIS heterophylla (Porcelain Ampelopsis). Blue, 
lavender and white fruit. 
3 yr.. : re Ret ee 
ARISTOLOCHIA mae Aeeiareent s oa Rapid grow- 
ing, makes a very dense screen. 
CAMPSIS grandiflora (Bignonia — Chinese Trumpet 
Creeper). Flowers orange-scarlet. 
radicans (Trumpet Creeper). Orange flowers, August- 
September. 
CELASTRUS orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet). Orange 
and scarlet fruit. 
CLEMATIS montana rubens. Fifteen feet. Rosy-red 
flowers changing to clear deep pink, May-June. 
paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis). Fragrant white 
flowers in September. 
CLEMATIS, HYBRID 
Henryi. Large, single white... ......-..+.sseeeeeeeee: 
Jackmani. Velvety purple... .........- cece cesses eece 
JACKMARE Alba. WwW Hite. cc. Ae eterna ein eel rlens ocean eee yase 
Lawsoniana. Blue flushed mauve, long blooming period. 
Ramona. Light blue... ....... 20 eee ee eee ee eee ees 
EUONYMUS, Climbing Varieties. See Evergreen Shrubs, 
page 11. 
HEDERA helix (English Ivy). 
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helix baltica (Hardy English Ivy). 
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HYDRANGEA petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea). Fra- 
grant white flowers in July. Large plants............. 
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