HOW TO USE HARDY 
1. FOR CHIMNEYS AND HOUSE WALLS 
built of brick, stone, stucco and other 
hard surfaces use Thorndale, Baltic, Bos- 
ton or Lowi Ivies, Euonymus vegetus or 
Euonymus acuta. For wood construction 
attach trellises to wall on which vines like 
Clematis will support themselves. 
2. FOR FACTORIES, one story high, use 
Thorndale, Baltic or Lowi Ivies, Euony- 
mus vegetus or E. acuta. For taller build- 
ings plant Boston Ivies if vine is to cover 
entire wall within a relatively short period. 
Evergreen Thorndale Ivies could be 
planted in combination with the decidu- 
ous Boston Ivy which loses its leaves in 
the fall. 
3. GARAGE AND BREEZEWAY. Plant 
Thorndale, Baltic or Lowi Ivies, Euony- 
mus vegetus or E. acuta. Clematis Jack- 
mani or C. Henryi for trellises. 
4. WOVEN WIRE FENCE. Plant Virginia 
Creeper for quick results and thick growth. 
It will form a solid wall of green less than 
8 inches thick within 2 or 3 seasons. Makes 
a perfect background for flowers and is 
ideal for small lots. No reason why Cle- 
matis cannot be planted in combination 
to provide additional interest. Thorndale 
Ivies and both Euonymus varieties are 
likewise suitable but take longer to cover 
entire fence. 
PICKET FENCE. Clematis Jackmani or 
C. Henryi. 
GARDEN WALL. A dry retaining wall 
made of broken concrete blocks can be 
effectively covered with Thormdale or 
Baltic Ivies or Euonymus vegetus or E. 
acuta. Same type of wall made of hand- 
some flagstones should be sparingly 
planted with same vines—just enough to 
relieve straight line and add interest to 
wall. 
5. BIRD BATH. Thorndale, Baltic, Lowi 
Ivies or Euonymus vegetus. 
TELEPHONE POLE, Virginia Creeper. 
TREE STUMP. Thorndale or Baltic Ivy; 
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