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CASHMAN NURSERIES, INC., OWATONNA, MINN. 
VINES AND GROUND COVERS 
Vines contribute greatly to the beauty of a landscape planting. Their 
foliage creates a softening effect to harsh building lines. They serve 
as screens, cover bare walls and create shade. The masses of bloom borne 
on flowering vines are unexcelled in beauty. 
(T) clings to wood or wire trellis. (M) clings to masonry. 
Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) (T)—A hardy vine which has glossy 
green leaves. Bears yellow flowers. In fall there are red-orange ber- 
ries. Popular for cutting and hanging in the home. 
$1.50 each $3 for $3.75 6 for $6.00 
CLEMATIS 
Our clematis are 2-yr. old, potted vines, simvlfying getting the plant 
established. 
Clematis must be planted in a well drained soil with sunny location. 
Use a wood trellis for their climbing support, two inches away from the 
wall. When the desired location has been chosen, dig a hole eighteen 
inches deep and one foot wide. This hole should be two-thirds filled 
with good rich soil. Remove the Clematis carefully from the pots so 
the roots are not disturbed from their present condition. Do not spread 
these roots but place ball of earth intact into the hole, deep enough so 
the first eye is below the surface of the ground. Fill remainder of hole 
with rich soil, firm and water. 
Clematis must not be over watered. A thorough watering once a 
week will be sufficient. In very hot weather Clematis roots desire to be 
cool. This can be accomplished by placing a mulch of peat moss or dried 
grass clippings over the top of the soil around the plant. 
Clematis, Jackmani (T) — Has masses of large purple flowers. Very 
popular for planting on a trellis. A summer bloomer, long lasting. 
$2.50 each Za Ot wee 
Clematis, Madam Edward Andre (T) — Blooms profusely with crim- 
son red flowers. 
$2.50 each 3 for $7.25 
Clematis, Henryi (T) — Unusually large white flowers in June. 
$2.50 each 3 for $7.25 
Popular Clematis group, one each of Jackmani, Madam Ed. Andre 
and Henryi—$7.25. 
Clematis, Crimson Star (T) — Huge crimson blossoms, silver starred 
center, Prolific — Our best Clematis...0..5..ceenc ee $3.00 each 
Honeysuckle, Gold Glame (T) — (Summer King) (Heckrotti) — 
Large fragrant flame red trumpets lined with gold blooming all 
summer and autumn. Blossoms first year, leaves hold green color 
long after frost — semi-evergreen. 15 feet. 
$2.00 each 3 for $5.75 6 for $11.00 
Honeysuckle Scarlet Trumpet (T) (Sempervireus) 20-30 ft. — Up- 
right grower, dark green foliage, long tubular scarlet flowers. Ex- 
cellent ground cover. 
$1.50 each 3 for $4.25 G for sS.25 
Ivy, Boston (Ampelopis vetchi) 10-20 ft. (M) — Foliage is red and 
gold in the autumn. Will cling to any rough surface such as brick, 
stone or concrete without support. It is not a vigorous grower and 
seeks shady corners. $2.00 each 
Ivy, Engelmann Creeper 30-40 ft. (M) — Smaller leaf than Virginia 
Creeper,’ betters autumn. coloring. ey, 4 $1.50 each 
Evergreen Bittersweet (Euonymus Radicans)—A slow growing climb- 
ing evergreen vine which can be used as ground cover bush or a 
vine. Leathery shining deep green small evergreen leaves, often 
classed as broadleaf evergreen. Requires winter protection. Not 
recommended for Minnesota. Orange red berries in fall and winter. 
$3.00 each. 
Silver Lace Vine (T) — Very fast growing vine with feathery deli- 
cate foliage and quantities of silver flames in hanging panicles in 
mid-summer. 20 feet. Not hardy but planted for quick immediate 
cover. Cut off in fall to 12” and cover with marsh hay. No warranty. 
$2.00 each 
