“Hardy “Uines and Ground 
| (Covers 
Vines are among the most useful and versatile 
plants. Some cling tightly to any surface; some need 
trellises or walls for support; others are trailing and 
make excellent ground covers. 
They produce flowers, foliage and often orna- 
mental fruits. They are quick, reliable, of low cost, 
and take a minimum of space. 
Planted ground covers such as Pachysandra, 
Myrtle, English Ivy and Ferns are increasingly popu- 
lar both for their own beauty and to reduce the 
maintenance required by mowed lawns. 
Often we reproduce the typical natural Cape Cod 
ground cover by collecting and planting turfs of 
some of these local natives. We have developed 
special cover treatments to hold steep banks against 
erosion. Our experience is at your service. 
AMPELOPSIS see Parthenocissus. Each Dozen 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi, Bearberrv or 
Wild Cranberry. Makes dense mats of 
glossy dark green, turning reddish bronze 
through fall and winter. One of the best 
ground covers for sandy soils. Well 
branched siromp-ine pots een waste 2 entege ®) 
$50.00 per hundred 
ARISTOLOCHIA durior, Dutchman’s Pipe 2.00 
CELASTRUS scandens, Bittersweet 
Extra large; 4-year, plants........5....0.. 1.50 
Note: Potted plants of certain vines for late planting at 
50c. extra per plant. 
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