BABYLON, N. Y. 31 
Ground Covering Plants 
Just as their name implies, the following plants are suit- 
able for covering the ground under trees and other places 
where grass won't grow. Although primarily foliage 
plants, some have blooms. Some have roots that spread 
and send up new top growth, some spread by sending 
out trailers that take root, and others merely grow more 
or less prostrate, spreading out as they enlarge to cover 
a greater area of ground each year. 
Euonymus (Evergreen Euonymus). See page 10 
Hedera helix (English Ivy). See page 34 
Lonicera halliana (Honeysuckle). See page 34 
Pachysandra terminalis (Spurge). See page 16 
Vinca minor (Hardy Myrtle). See page 31 
Vinca minor. MYRTLE. A familiar evergreen creeper 
with small blue flowers. Splendid ground-cover, 
10 100 
SLEOM Sar plan Stee eerste a $2.20 $20.00 
Vitex macrophylla. CHASTE-TREE. An attractive shrub 
with lavender-blue fiowers from July to frost. Needs 
sun. 
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Weigela hybrida nana variegata DWARF VARIEGAT- 
ED WEIGELA. A dwarf variety with compact 
growth and variegated leaves. Pink blossoms. 
Smetore4, wits. $ 2.25 | Da LOMO met bee $ 4.00 
Agee LO so mach Uiseae ae 3.25 | 
W. rosea. PINK WEIGELA. A vigorous grower and 
very free flowering. Large, deep rose blooms in May. 
Each Each 
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THE NEW EVERBLOOMING RED WEIGELA 
Vaniceki (Improved Eva Rathke) 6 ft. Hardy and vigor- 
ous with a profusion of garnet-crimson flowers in June, 
and then sparingly throughout the summer. Reddish 
yellow autumn foliage. 
WISTERIA. (See Vines, page 35) 
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