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Center Point, Iowa Vines 
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—Jackmani. Purple. 
—Paniculata, Japanese Clemitas. Great masses of small fragrant white 1.25 
flowers in September. Hardiest of all and easiest to grow. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE. Rapid growing hardy vine with large attractive 1.80 
round leaves and odd shaped brownish flower resembling pipes in 
May and June. 
EUONYMUS, fortunei, Winter Creeper. These are the hardiest of the broad- 
leaf evergreen vines. These make good ground covers under trees and 
places where there is not too much winter sun, or they will climb trees. 
—Carrierei. Glossy wintercreeper. Clings good. $ 1.00 
—Colorata. Excellent ground cover. Leaves turn red in fall and re- 1.00 
main red through the winter. 
—Vegetus. Big leaf, wintercreeper, a semi-shrub with round, thick, 1.50 
leathery leaves. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet. Almost evergreen, Long coral-red 10 
flowers continuously. Excellent for cutting. 
—Sumner King. (Heckrotti). May until Frost, 15-20 ft. Large fragrant 1.00 
flame-red trumpets lined with gold and rose are produced in immense 
showy clusters; blooming from early summer until frost. The biooms 
are produced the same year the plant is set out. Foliage, dark blue- 
green, disease and pest-free. 
—Halls. White trumpet shaped flower. Fine for ground covers for banks. .65 
—Nersuta. 5-6 ft. Half shrub vine. Native in this area. Large gray- 00 
ish leaves and yellowish trumpet like flowers. 
IVY, Boston, Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Very refined, clings closer .80 
but is less hardy than englemanni. The closely clinging vines makes 
a dense cover of foliage in summer and the bare vines show intri- 
cate branching patterns in winter. Best on east and north sides. 
—Engleman Ivy. Parthenocissus quinquefolia englemanni. An im- 70 
proved variety of virginia creeper. The hardiest vine clinging to 
smooth walls, also good for arbors. 
PACHYSANDRA. Japanese Spurge. Not a vine but a fav- per doz. 2.00 
orite ground cover plant for open shade to quite shady per 100 15.00 
places. 
POLYGONUM reynouthria. One of the best ground covers for sunny 1.25 
spots. With deep red buds and airy pink flowers in late summer. The 
light green foliage turns brilliant red in the fall. 
ROSE. See Rose Section. 
SILVERLACE VINE. A rapid growing climber producing throughout 1.00 
the summer and fall. Large foamy sprays of creamy white flowers. 
Requires a trellis. 
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