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VINES 
and 
GROUND COVER 
Hardy vines and climbers add greatly to the beautification 
of the home by covering banks and bare spots and giving 
shade and fragrance to the pergola and veranda. There is 
a great diversity of habit and variety among the vines, 
Some vines are best suited for shade, others for flowers. 
Many of them require some supporting to brick, stone, or 
other materials of similar texture. These are useful for 
softening the rough corners of the house. 
Each Each Kach 
1-2. 3-9 10-25 
AMPELOPSIS triscuspidata veitchi (Boston Ivy) 40! 
Suitable for planting on walls and about buildings. 
Grows with great rapidity and clings very closely 
to any surface. Foliage rich crimson in the fall. 
2 year old potted foteeo. b.00 
CLEMATIS (Large flowering Clematis) 10! 
Henryi: 
Large glistening white flowers- very fine. 
SOLD OUT 
Jackmani: 
One of the best. Large, rich velvety purple 
flowers in profusion. 
potted Pe Oe Wey 
-------- paniculata (Sweet Autumn Clematis) 25! 
Fragrant small white flowers in September. 
Wooly seed pods are also attractive. 
2 year old votted 1.75) WiS0 
EUUNYMUS fortunei coloratus (Purpleleaf Winter Creeper) 
Rapid growing evergreen vine, leaves turn reddish- 
purple in late autumn and winter. Fine ground cover. 
potted 250 045 40 
per 100 $35.00 
-------- fortunei radicans (Common Winter Creeper Euonyms) 
Evergreen trailing or climbing vine. 
potted 250 3645S 40 
per 100 $35.00 
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