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ENGLISH IVY — One of the very bess EVERGREEN CLIMBING 
VINES and GROUND COVERS. Popular close clinging vine. Rich, 
dark green, glossy, three-lobed leaves make dense covering especially 
on brick or stone walls. Thrives in any good soil and under smokey 
city conditions. Is evergreen the year ‘round. For walls, fences, etc. 
Especially desirable beneath shrubbery. 
PACHYSANDRA — Excellent in masses under heavy shade of trees. 
A dense, lustrous evergreen, trailing vine type of ground cover. It 
thrives under evergreens or anywhere. If planted 8 to 12 inches apart 
it will give a pleasing effect immediately and in two years’ time forms 
a solid ground cover. Prefers shade; any soil, water liberally. It is VERY 
HARDY. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall. Fine for terraces or any place where 
grass is not successful. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE — White and gold trumpet flowers are very 
fragrant and remain during the entire summer. Attracts bees and hum- 
ming birds. The foliage remains green in winter with some protection. 
Excellent cover for steep banks. Will climb on trellis or tree. Fruit is 
yellow; very showy in winter against green leaves. Often grows to a 
length of 10 to 15 feet. 
Ground Covers 
and Vines 
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English Ivy (evergreen Ivy) 
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Rooted Cuttings ... ww... 5-92 5 00 me tee a3 
3-yr. Transplants _............ 6-10” 40.00 nn Sm 
Individual plants grown in 4 inch pots. 
Mass of roots — sheared back 2 to 5 run- 
ners. Plants shipped with earth and peat 
moss, individually wrapped. Photo and 
description at left. 
Pachysandra Terminalis (spurse) 
Very best evergreen ground cover; hardy, thrifty. 
Teyr?: Plants 7228" 22 2-4” 9.00 80.00 
2-yr. Heavy Transplants ............ 3-5” 40.00 Mise 
Lots of 10 at 100 rate. Individual plants 
from 2174," pots. Mass of roots, 2-3 leaders 
to each plant. Individually paper wrapped. 
See photo and description at left. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (Creeper or Climber) 
(Lonicera Japonica Halliana) 
See photo and description at left. 50 at 100 rate. 
Medium, Lining Out Grade ............... _. 5.00 25.00 
MYRTLE (Vinca Minor, Periwinkle) 
Evergreen Ground Cover 
One of the best ground covers, small shiny ever- 
green leayes, and yiolet-blue flowers in spring. 
Thrives in shade. Especially valuable for planting 
under trees or in other shaded spots where grass 
will not grow. Plant 1 foot apart. 
Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
Medium, Lining Out Grade .................. 8.00 35.00 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus Scandens) 
Deciduous climber or ground cover. Showy 
clusters of orange-red berries for winter bouquets. 
Sun or shade, in any soil. Attracts birds. 
Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
Breached onan ceca cca secccecceeeceeeeeeeees 12-18” 15.00 70.00 
VIRGINIA CREEPER, Vine and Ground Cover 
(Ampelopsis Quinquefolia) 
A splendid ground cover, especially on sandy 
soils where no other vegetation will grow. Un- 
surpassed in beauty by any other vine in autumn 
when the leaves turn to the most vivid tones of 
crimson, scarlet and orange. Plant 3 feet apart. 
Lots of 50 at 100 rate. 
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2-yr. No. 1 Plants’: 4.4. 12-18” 20.00 }#100.00 
Plant Climbing Vines and Ground Cover. 
1 to 1% feet apart. 
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