HarDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 19 
HARDY VINES, CLIMBERS AND CREEPERS, continued 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
100 EVERGREEN GROUND COVERS. SE assorted 
forshad yelecation.”” Our selection: mee re =) en ee ey ye eet $13.25 
SEDUM< telephoides. Wild Liveforever. Evergreen. 6-12 
ins. Leaves fleshy. Flowers numerous, flesh col- 
ored, August. Natural rock garden plant and other 
dry sunny locations. Strong clumpy plants... $ .25 $ .22 $ .20 §$ .18 
SEDUM ternatum. Mountain Stonecrop. Deciduous. 2-4 
ins. Handsome creeping ground cover. White 
flowers in early spring. Natural rock sede pane 
Shade or semi. Strong clumpy plants Moe See .26 a2 .20 LG 
SHORTIA | galacifolia. | Oconee-Bells. Rare evergreen 
ground cover. 3-6 ins. Leaves bright green. re- 
szmbling Galax. Flowers dainty creamy-white, 
bell-shaped, March and April. Requires moist 
shady location. Historic and worthy of considera- 
tion by all planters. X SrLOne sl ee plents ode 60 50 45 40 
Medtuny size plantcwersses eee eee ies 30 25 I) 20 
VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle. Evergreen ground 
cover, and rockery. Sun or shady location. 
X heavy solid grown clumps... ee isk Peis eae 30 223 wz 720 
Strong first size plants _. ee Pee Wa Le i) 40) Lt 1G 
Light plants for growing on DAE eee 10 07 05 .04 
50 HARDY VINES. Strong Assorted. Shade or sunny 
location. Our selection. ees Sahsunc hue eel ee OE ees $14.50 
(Above) Shortia Galacifolia 
Oconee-Bells 
(Center) Galax Leaves 
(At Right) Galax Aphylla 
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