AMPELOPSIS brevipedunculata (hetero- Each Dozen 
phylla), Porcelainberry. Bright turquoise 
fruitein fall eis sim On eee eke pment $1.50 $16.20 
quinquefolia and tricuspidata. See Par- 
thenocissus, page 47. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi, Bearberry or 
Wild Cranberry. Makes dense mats of 
glossy dark green, rurning reddish bronze 
through fall and winter. One of the best 
ground covers for sandy soils. Well 
Branched strom -incnspots<..ee ee 
$50.00 per hundred 
ARISTOLOCHIA durior, Dutchman’s Pipe IS i) 
CALLUNA, Heather 
Low evergreen shrubs, 6 to 24 inches tall, especially noted for 
their bright rosy-pink and white flowers appearing in great pro- 
fusion latein summer. Exceptionally good for massing on dry 
slopes and sandy banks, as well as in evergreen borders. 
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vulgaris alba erecta. White variety. Tall. 
vulgaris alba minor. White Heather. White 
flowers. Dwarf. 
vulgaris mana. Dwarf, dense, dark green 
clumps. 
vulgaris pilosa. Pure white flowers. Free 
flowering. 
vulgaris rubra erecta. Red Heather. Red 
flowers. Tall growing. 
Each Dozen Hundred 
(Field-grown) Nice plants....... $.90 $9.60 $60.00 
CAMPSIS (Bignonia) radicans, Trumpet Each Dozen 
WATLC oe er ae see rsh elke et Sees $1.50 
CELASTRUS scandens, Bittersweet 
Pxtralaree. 4evearsplants setae cs ene el 
CLEMATIS paniculata, Virgin’s Bower. 
Masses of deliciously fragrant star-shaped 
white flowers in September.............. 1.00 $10.80 
CLEMATIS HYBRIDS. Gorgeous _large- 
flowering varieties, blooming in mid- 
SUMINer eel Otted Planitsaeey ae ace ee 2.00 
Henryi. Single, white. 
Jackmanni. Single, deep purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre. Single, deep crimson. 
Ramona. Single, lavender-blue. 
Note: Potted plants of certain vines for late planting at 
50c. extra per plant. 
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