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VINCA MINOR 
VINCA MINOR 
(Myrtle) 
This glossy little plant is an extra-good evergreen 
creeper and ground cover. It bears numerous violet- 
blue flowers in spring. While it will grow well in sun, It 
will also thrive in considerable shade. Can be used on 
banks, in foundation plantings, borders and under 
trees. Well-rooted plants, 10 at 30c each; 50 at 20c 
each; 100 at 15c each. 
POLYGONUM 
P. auberti (Silver Lace Vine). Pictured here, the Sil- 
ver Lace Vine is the fastest growing of all the hardy 
vines. From midsummer till fall, it produces clouds 
of feathery white flowers. It prefers sun and can be 
used as a ground cover as well as a vine. $1.50 each; 
3 at $1.35 each. 
P. reynoutria (Dwarf Pink Lace). This handsome 
ground cover is comparatively new. Easy to grow and 
very hardy, it spreads quite rapidly from under- 
ground runners. Growing about 6 inches high, rt 
thrives best in full sun where its pale green foliage 
will turn to brilliant scarlet in fall. It sends up 
numerous showy heads of pink blooms in autumn, 
similar to the white form shown here. Well-rooted 
plants, 10 at 90c each; 30 at 75c each. Established 
plants in 5-m. pots, $1.75 each. 
Ground Covers aud Vines 
EVONYMUS 
Euonymus are valued for their evergreen or partly 
evergreen foliage. They are very handsome plants of 
great landscape usefulness for the modern type home. 
E. fortunei coloratus (Purple-leaved Wintercreeper). 
A ground cover of unbelievable beauty. The pros- 
trate habit of growth makes it useful for covering 
low walls, rock gardens, banks and for planting in 
borders in front of taller plants. In summer the 
foliage is tinged purple, but in winter it turns brilliant 
purple, making it the most beautiful of all ground 
covers in winter. 8 to 12 in., 85c each; 30 at 75c 
each; 100 at 69c each. 
E. fortunéi vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper). A fine 
landscape plant of many uses. It can be trated to 
climb and cling to walls, can be used as a hedge or as a 
specimen shrub. It has excellent partly evergreen 
foliage and very attractive berries. 8 to 12-in. plants 
in 5-in. pots, $2.50 each; 3 at $2.25 each. 
E. patems (Spreading Euonymus). A dwarf, upright 
evergreen that is easy to grow. Small white flowers 
in spring, followed by showy orange-red berries. A 
compact, shapely shrub, which is just as wonderful 
as a specimen as for hedging. It will grow well in sun 
or considerable shade and enjoys being trimmed. 9 
to aks plants in 5-in. pots, $2.25 each; 3 at $2.00 
each. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS 
(Japanese Spurge) 
Very useful trailing evergreen ground cover: for 
planting in shrub borders, foundation plantings, banks, 
etc. One of the fimest ground covers for use in ex- 
tremely heavy shade where nothing else will grow. 
Well-rooted runners, 10 at 35c each; 50 at 25c each; 
100 at 18c each. Established plants in 214-in. pots, 
55c each; 10 at 45c each; 100 at 35c each. 
AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA 
(Boston Ivy) 
A splendid rapid-growing vine for covering walls. 
It will cling to brick, concrete or stone by means of 
tendrils. In summer the foliage creates a thick glossy 
green cover, while in fall it changes to beautiful shades 
of red. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
IVY (Hedera) 
Baltic Ivy. This is one of the hardiest of the evergreen 
forms of Ivy. It will climb and cling to any rough 
surface. Can be used as a vine or ground cover, but 
prefers shade. 214-in. pots, 95c each; 30 at 75c each; 
100 at 60c each. 
Caenwoodiana Ivy. NEW. A new hardy evergreen 
Ivy that is distinguished by a considerable variation 
of leaf size and shape. Usually its leaves are more 
pointed and indented than Baltic Ivy. Excellent 
ground cover or climber. 214-in. pots, 95c each; 30 
at 75c each; 100 at 60c each. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE 
Everblooming Practically Evergreen 
Hardy Delightfully Fragrant 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Goldflame Honeysuckle. An outstanding new 
everblooming vine with fragrant, dazzling 
red and gold blooms. $1.75 each: 3 or more, 
$1.60 each. 
Hall Japanese Honeysuckle. This splendid 
vine or ground cover bears very fragrant, 
creamy white blooms. Leaves remain on the 
plants so well that it could almost be called 
evergreen. Very vigorous and easy to grow. 
95c each; 30 or more at 75c each. 
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BALTIC IVY 
