1955 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
VINES—continued from preceding page 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE (LONICERA japonica halliana)— 
Large vigorous vine with pure white flowers, changing to yel- 
low. Good for slopes, hedgerows and dense ground covers. 
$ .50 Each 
MATRIMONY VINE (LYCIUM chinense)—Vigorous hardy vine, 
bright purple flowers, followed by scarlet berries, good for 
slopes. $ .40 Each 
CREEPING MYRTLE (VINCA minor)—Best ground cover for 
poor soils, neat trailing vine, dark glossy foliage, has blue 
flowers in spring. 5 .30 Each 
BIG LEAF WINTERCREEPER (EUONYMUS vegetus)—Spring 
only—Clings to stone, slow growing, with thick, glossy foliage 
which is semi-evergreen. $1.50 Each 
WINTER CREEPER (EUONYMUS radicans colorata)—Ground 
cover primarily, but it can be trained on stone. Thick glossy 
dark green foliage, which changes to purplish-red in fall, 
leaves remain until December. $1.50 Each 
Fruits. Berries and Garden Plants 
PLANTING TIME FOR APPLE AND PEAR TREES: The ideal 
time is from October 15th until the ground freezes and April 
Ist until May loth. 
APPLES 
SUMMER: 
“Duchess—Cooking—pies and apple sauce 
“Early Harvest—Eating 
~Yellow Transparent—Cooking 
AUTUMN: 
> McIntosh—Cooking and eating 
= Jonathan—Cooking and eating 
>Snow—Eating 
-\Wealthy—Cooking and eating 
WINTER:—Eating 
~ Russet 
\Delicious Dark Red 
Delicious Yellow 
~.Winesap 11/16 inch $2.50 Each 
