HONEYSUCKLE, HALL’S JAPAN 
Color: rich yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. 
Blooms: June through September. Foliage: 
dense deep green. Average Mature Height: 
runners 10 to 15 feet long. Plant: 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 
The long runners, thickly covered with foli- 
age, turn the steepest bank into a carpet of 
rich green. It “roots” at every joint, binding 
the earth firmly and preventing soil erosion. 
Beautiful Blanket of 
Green—Highlighted 
with Charming Color 
During the Blooming 
Season 
OVER BARREN BANKS OR STEEP SLOPES—WHERE 
GRASS WON’T GROW. PICTURED HERE ARE PLANTS 
IDEAL FOR JUST SUCH DISCOURAGING SITUATIONS 
MATRIMONY VINE 
Color: a profusion of small lilac-purple flowers. Blooms: May-June. Foliage: rich green. Average 
Mature Height: 10 to 12-foot runners. Plant: 2 to 3 feet apart. 
Best described as a “Rambling Shrub.” Its branches bend over and touch the ground. Then 
they begin rambling along the ground surface. The branches spread rapidly forming a dense 
thicket. For poor soil and especially on banks and steep slopes it fulfills its best purpose. The 
branches are thorny and thus serve as protection where needed. It is beautiful in bloom and 
during the fall season the profusion of orange-red berries are very colorful. 
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ROSE, WICHURAIANA CREEPING 
Color: sprays of pure white, semi-double flowers with showy bright yellow stamens. Blooms: July and August. Foliage: 
almost evergreen, forming a solid green glosssy mat. Average Mature Height: 10 to 15 feet along ground. Plant: 2 to 3 
feet apart. 
A perfect bank binder for steep slopes. The runners cling closely to the ground, taking root wherever they touch. 
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