SILVER LACE 
(Polygonum 
Auberti) 
Color: foamy sprays of 
delicate creamy white flow- 
ers. Blooms: June until 
frost. Average Mature 
Height: 25 feet and 
more. Plant: for com- 
plete and quick coverage, 
5 to 7 feet apart. 
The fastest growing vine 
known to_ horticultural 
science. It clings without 
support to trellis, porch, 
pole or fence. 
ENJOY TRUE 
RELAXATION 
IN THE 
COMFORTING 
SHADE OF 
CLIMBING 
VINES 
IVY, BOSTON 
(Ampelopsis Veitchii) 
Color: white, bloom is sparse. 
Blooms: May-June. Average Ma- 
ture Height: 30 to 40 feet. Plant: 
for dense coverage 3 to 5 feet 
apart, 
One of the best known vines 
for covering smooth or rough 
brick, stone or wooden walls. 
The “suction cups” on the end 
of each twig make it cling to any- 
thing. The deep-green palm-like 
foliage takes on beautiful autumn 
tints before falling. 
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GIANT CLIMBING VIOLET (Clematis Jackmani) 
Color: brilliant purple-blue. Blooms: June and intermittently into September. 
Average Mature Height: 10 feet and more. Plant: for mass coverage, 2 to 3 feet 
apart. 
One of the showiest vines for covering trellises, arbors, pergolas and old tree 
stumps. The long-lasting flowers make very unique floral arrangements, 
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