Plant VINES for Shade, Screening and Bloom 
IVY 
Boston Ivy. Small leaves set close to- 
gether changing to rich crimson in fall. 
Makes an excellent cover which adhers 
to masonry walls. 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. Virginia 
Creeper. Large five fingered leaves turn- 
ing intensely scarlet in fall. Rapid 
climber. 
English Ivy. Evergreen vine with leathery, 
glossy leaves adapted to a wide variety 
of uses. Available in a number of differ- 
ent types. 
CLEMATIS 
Clematis are dainty deciduous climbers 
prized for their lovely wide open blooms. 
Their colors span many shades from light 
blue to deep maroon. 
Clematis jackmanni. Purple. Attaining 
the height of 10 feet, it is a rapid climber 
and blossoms freely. 
Clematis Henryi. Creamy white. The large 
white flowers and intense green foliage 
present a striking appearance. Blooms in 
late July or early August. 
Clematis Mme. Edouard Andre. Red. 
Grows to a height of 8 feet. It is a free 
and persistent producer of crimson flow- 
ers from July to September. 
Clematis montana rubens. Rapid grow- 
ing, early blooming, with rosy flowers 1 
to 2 inches across. Color changes to light 
clear pink as the flowers expand. 
Clematis Ramona. Light blue. Grows from 
8 to 10 feet. The blossoms appear in July 
and last for several weeks. Its clear sky 
blue flowers give it a charm all of its 
own. 
What Vines Will Do for Your Garden 
Vines add the finishing, softening, home- 
like touch to a house or garden. Use them 
to soften building lines, to shade a patio 
area, or employ the more rampant grow- 
ers to screen out an unwanted view. They 
give personality to a garden — make it 
look lived in. 
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA 
Climbing Hydrangea. May be used either 
as a ground cover or climber. Ideally suit- 
ed to clothe a shaded bank, north-facing 
wall or tree trunks. Broadly oval leaves 
and large clusters of white flowers. Un- 
usual and highly desirable. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera Halliana. Hall’s Honeysuckle. 
An old favorite. Vigorous vine useful for 
its evergreen foliage and soil binding 
roots as a ground cover or on fences. Fra- 
grant white flowers, fading to yellow. 
Lonicera heckrotti, Goldflame. Large 
clusters of brilliant pink and yellow fra- 
grant flowers from spring until fall. Can 
be sheared into hedge form or grown as 
a vine or naturally shaped shrub. 
JASMINE 
Winter jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum. 
Fragrant yellow flowers throughout the 
winter set off by the bright green stems. 
White Jasmine, Jasminum officinalis. 
Ferny foliage and white flowers through- 
out the summer. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
Polygonum auberti. A rapid growing de- 
ciduous vine. Supplies panicles of fra- 
grant flowers in late summer. Will cover 
a large area in a short time. Sun or part 
shade. 
WISTERIA 
Deciduous vine well known in all parts 
of the country for the long hanging clus- 
ters of pea shaped flowers of delicate 
coloring and exquisite fragrance. Makes 
a vigorous tracery of stems on arbors and 
in spring, before the leaves appear, a 
sudden burst of color. Available in Pur- 
ple, White and Pink. $2.59. 
TREE WISTERIAS AVAILABLE 
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IVY WISTERIA 
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