CLIMBING VINESD “FP 
Euonymus vegetus or E. acuta, Virginia 
Creeper, and Clematis paniculata. For 
small stumps use any of these vines and 
also Clematis Jackmani or C. Henryi ex- 
cept Virginia Creeper and C. paniculata. : ‘ si 
6. SILOS AND WINDMILLS on farms. For Mt) SN AP 
Silos use Boston, Thorndale or Baltic Ivy. aa ES 4 Sas Svea 
For windmills either Virginia Creeper or — oe 
Clematis paniculata. 
7. RANCH HOUSE and similar types of 
modern one-story buildings. If built of 
concrete blocks or common brick, plant 
with Thorndale, Baltic, or Lowi Ivy or 
Euonymus vegetus or E. acuta. If con- 
structed of fine brick or stone, use same 
vines but plant them sparingly. In this 
case vines should provide a trace of 
greenery without covering the beauty of 
the stone or brick. For wood construction, 
let Clematis Jackmani or C. Henryi sup- 
port themselves on appropriately designed 
trellises or on inconspicuous wires or other 
means of support. 
8. ENTRANCE. To frame a handsome door 
use Thorndale, Baltic or Lowi Ivy, Euony- 
mus vegetus, or E. acuta. Clematis Jack- 
mani or C. Henryi if suitable support is 
provided. 
9. COLONIAL STYLE WINDOW. Same 
vines as suggested for entrance. Under 
window plant ground cover such as 
Thorndale or Baltic Ivy, Euonymus acuta, 
Vinca or Pachysandra. See “Ground 
Cover Plants.” 
GARDEN WALL AND GATE. Use 
Thorndale, Baltic, or Lowi Ivy, Euony- 
mus vegetus, or E. acuta. To “tie” wall 
to the ground plant a bed of ground 
cover plants at the base and use Thorn- 
dale Ivy, Vinca, etc. 
10. SUN DIAL. Thorndale, Baltic, or Lowi 
Ivy or Euonymus vegetus. 
STEPS. Cover wall at side of steps with 
Thorndale or Baltic Ivy and Euonymus 
vegetus or E. acuta. These same plants 
may be used as ground cover plants in the 
bed beside the steps. 
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