Pink Wisteria 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (Ampelopsis) 
(Virginia Creeper). Fast growing, decidu- 
ous vine that climbs to twenty feet high 
and clings by tendrils. Needs support. Use 
on arbors, pergolas, shelters, to cover ga- 
rages, fences, as a ground cover, etc. Beau- 
tiful fall coloring. 
BOSTON IVY 
Parthenocissus Tricuspidata (Boston lvy). 
Clings to any rough surface without help, 
covering large areas with delicate light 
green foliage, which in fall turns many 
brilliant hues of red. Very hardy and de- 
ciduous. Gal. $1.50. 
SILVERLACE VINE 
Polygonum Auberti. A rapid growing decidu- 
ous vine. Supplies panicles of fragrant 
flowers in late summer. Will cover a large 
area in a short time. Sun or part shade. 
Particularly desirable in cold locations. 
Gal. $1.50. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Rosa. Climbing roses are one of the most 
popular flowering vines. Use them in a 
sunny location, on arbors or fences. See 
page 46 for varieties. 
POTATO VINE 
Solanum Jasminoides (Potato Vine). Shrubby 
climber, growing to 10 feet. The flowers 
are star-shaped and are white tinged with 
blue. 22 degrees. Gal. $1.50. 
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CAPE HONEYSUCKLE 
Tecomaria Capensis (Cape Honey- 
suckle). Leaves are shiny deep 
green, always neat in appearance 
and very nice with the clusters of 
bright orange-red flowers, sug- 
gestive of honeysuckles. Hardy 
to 24 degrees. Sun. Gal. $1.50 
and up. 
STAR JASMINE 
Trachelospermum Jasminoidzs (Star Jas- 
mine). Evergreen vine bearing clusters of 
showy white star-like flowers with lovely 
fragrance. One of the finest vines for shady 
places. Also excellent for ground cover 
plantings. Grows equally well in sun. Flow- 
ers June and July. Particularly fragrant in 
the evening. Splendid foliage. Excellent in 
tubs. Hardy. Gal. $1.50, 5 Gal. $4.00 up. 
PERIWINKLE 
Vinca Minor (Periwinkle). Excellent ever- 
green ground cover, partciularly for shady 
spot. Deep blu2 flowers. Very suitable for 
rock gardens. Gal. $1.25. 
Vinca Major (Large-Leaved Periwinkle). A 
larger leaved variety. 
GRAPES 
Vitis (Grape). Fruiting grapes make excel- 
lent vines for fence or trellis. See page 9. 
WISTERIAS 
Deciduous vines well known in all parts of 
the country for their long hanging clusters of 
pea-shaped flowers of delicate coloring and 
exquisite fragrance. Makes a delicate tracery 
of stems on arbors and in spring, before the 
leaves appear in a sudden burst of color. 
Grafted plants. Available in purple, blue, 
pink and white varieties. Gal. $1.75, 5 Gal. 
$4.00 up. Tree form $8.00. 
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Lonicera Hildebrandiana 
OTHER GROUNDCOVERS 
In addition to the vines, certain low- 
spreading shrubs are often planted in masses 
for a striking ground cover effect, plants such 
as Cotoneaster horizontalis, Juniperus pro- 
cumbens, Cotoneaster glaucaphylla, Juniperus 
autropurpurea. 
tamariscifolia and Berberis 
If you are looking for Climbers, don’t miss 
the CLIMBING ROSES on page 46. They 
are excellent wall, trellis and fence covers. 
SEE STRIBLING’S DISPLAY OF TRELLISES FOR YOUR CLIMBING VINES 41 
