HARDY GROUND COVERING PLANTS 
AND TRAILING SHRUBS AND VINES 
_ BALTIC IVY. A most graceful vine with small glossy 
almost evergreen foliage. Splendid vine on walls 
with north or east exposure, also an excellent 
ground cover. Very slow. 
LDV Tad 1s Conroe NES AME rope. tea Og ROTI eSoft en $ .50 
DWARF LACE PLANT (Polygonum Reynowtria). A 
new ground cover that wants full sun. Pale 
green foliage turns brilliant red in autumn. Buds 
of deep coral and salmon open to lacy sprays of 
pink flowers. Height from 4 to 8 inches. 
Potted: Plantgen ‘2 a ee ee $ .25 
argc Clumpsece ea Bee eas ae AS 75 
EUONYMUS, Coloratus. (Purple-leaf Wintercreeper). 
A trailing evergreen vine that can be used effec- 
tively as a ground cover or to train against wall 
or rocks in natural beauty. The foliage which is 
always good is at its height when in the autumn 
it takes on the rich colorings of red and bronze 
that are carried through the winter. 
Cheat Ot bed Plants css Se etl Be we $1.50 
EUONYMUS, Radicans. An excellent low semi-trail- 
ing shrub, fine in either shade or sun. Its habit is 
‘a bushy growth with small dark shiny green 
foliage. This vine may also be trimmed into small 
evergreen hedge or used as a ground cover. 
INGael SP oLted , Planisnss ae oye wiles Seon os $1.50 
EUONYMUS, Radicans Vegetus. (Evergreen Bitter- 
sweet). A strong growing variety, with larger 
leaves than the above type, and producing bright 
orange-red berries. 
Now; “Potteds Plants 2 aa ek oe ees $1.50 
HONEYSUCKLE, Hall’s Japan or Redgold. 
See Climbing Vines Page 21. 
JUNIPER, Andorra 
See Page 5 (Young Aristocrats). 
MAHONIA, REPENS (Creeping Holly). An evergreen 
ground cover with shiny large metallic looking 
leaves which turn a bronzy red in autumn. 
ROtted Plants ee Be ee oe $ .75 
ROSES, Cl. New Dawn and White Dawn. Because 
of their natural prostrate habit of growth when 
not supported by a trellis, they make excellent 
everblooming bank covers. The glossy dark 
green foliage is retained until very late fall or 
early winter. 
See Climbing Roses Page 8. 
VINCA, Bowles Variety. A trailing evergreen type 
plant, used extensively for carpeting the ground 
under shrubs or trees or on graves, where it is 
too shady for grass or other plants. 
ING: pg Otvedo lati mers ee na 7, eae ee $ .50 
PLANTING GUIDE 
-Your success with evergreens, shrubs, trees and 
roses depends largely upon proper planting, 
plenty of water and top dressings of well rotted 
barn yard manure or other recommended plant 
foods. Planting Guides are sent with each order 
of Nursery Stock. 
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