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Campsis radicans ‘Flamenco’ Trumpet This vigorous na ve vine grows to 30-40’ over several years and is best planted near a wall, trellis, fence or arbor. Bright orange-red tubular fl ow- ers have orange throats and appear in terminal clusters. A favorite among , blooms begin to appear in mid-summer and con nue through late summer. Very adaptable to a vari- ety of soil types. 8’ apart. Zones 4 - 9 Cul var

Campsis radicans ‘Flava’ Yellow Trumpet Vine While defi nitely yellow in color, hummingbirds fi nd the clusters of long-blooming, yellow trumpets as irresis ble as redder fl owers. The rich, green foliage turns golden-yellow in autumn when blooms fi nally slow down. Ordinary soil is much preferred to provide summer-long blooms. An applica on of bonemeal to the soil in the spring will encourage blooms. Grows 25 - 35’. Plant 5’ apart.

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Campsis radicans ‘Indian Summer’ Trumpet Vine ‘Indian Summer’ is a bit more compact than the growing to 12-15' on sturdy ver cal structures. Yellowish- orange trumpet fl owers have a red throat and grow in clusters from late spring to early summer. Provides quick cover but can be quite vigorous, although thought to be less aggressive than the species. Plant 5' apart.

Zones 4 - 9 Cul var

Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Madame Galen’ Trumpet Vine This reddish-orange to salmon-red form of the classic mag- net that blooms all summer is a cross between Campsis radicans (American trumpet vine) and Campsis grandifl ora (Chinese trumpet vine). The woody, clinging foliage a aches to upright structures and grows up to 15-25’ high. Plant 6’ apart.

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Clema s hybrid Candy Stripe For sensa onal big blooms in a range of gorgeous colors, our Single lavender fl owers have a pink varie es can be trained on arbors, walls, fences, or use them for central bar on each sepal. Does screening a spot that’s not so pre y, or to cover stumps or climb well in sun or shade. on poles. Clema s vines grow 6 – 12’ high, and take from 2–3 years to become fully established. Our experience is that vines grown in Flower size: 6” full sun will produce heavier blooms for a shorter me period than those grown in par al shade where blooms won’t be as heavy, but Flowering me: will extend over a longer me. Clema s will benefi t from shade May, June & September over their roots. Don’t use heavy bark or mulches in summer as they can promote Clema s wilt. Keep the moisture level of Height: 8 – 10’ New your vines even—never very dry or very wet. Clema s vines can for 2018 contribute to any landscape with their graceful habits and splendid blooms. Zones 4 - 8

Dr. Ruppel Duchess of Ernest Deep rose-pink Markham fl ower sepals Edinburgh Magenta red with with carmine-red Fully double to central bars. semi-double white gold anthers. fl owers with yel- A very robust Flower Size: 8” low anthers. grower. Flowering Time: May, June & Flower size: 4 – 6” Flower size: 5-6” Sept. Flowering me: Flowering Time: May, June & Sep- July, Aug & Sept Height: 8 – 10’ tember Height:12-15 . Height: 10 – 12’ Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8

Hagley Henryii Jackmanii Hybrid Pure white, long The most profuse Medium size pointed sepals blooming purple shell pink fl owers with brown clema s. with ruffl y edges. anthers. Flower size: Flower size: Flower size: 7 - 8” 5 - 6” 5 - 6” Flowering Time: Flowering Time: Flowering Time: June, July & June & June & September September September Height: 2 - 20 . Height: 10 - 12 . Height: 7 - 8 . Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8

Miss Nelly Moser Pink Pale pink with Bateman dark red bar down Champagne™ Pure white with middle of each Rose-pink sepals red stamens. sepal. have a lavender- gray central bar and Flower size: 4” Flower size: 6 - 8” surround yellow Flowering Time: anthers. Flowering Time: June, Aug. & Sept. Flower size: 6-8” June Flowering me: Height: 10 - 12 . May, June & Sep- Height: 6 – 8 . tember Height: 6 – 8’ New Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8 for 2018

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Clema s hybrid Clema s hybrid Polish Spirit Ramona Lavender-blue fl owers with dark red Rich purple-blue fl owers. Free fl owering. anthers. Very vigorous grower.

Flower Size: 3 – 4” Flower size: 6-8” Flowering Time: July – September Flowering me: Height: 12 – 15’ May, June & September Height: 10 – 16’

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Clema s hybrid Clema s hybrid Rebecca™ Ville de Lyon Large, velvety red fl owers with creamy yellow anthers are non-fading. Large carmine red sepals with lighter centers. A very rich velvety fl ower. Flower size: 5 – 7” Flower size: 6 -7 “ Flowering me: May-June & August-September Flowering Time: June thru September Height: 6 – 8’ Height: 10 - 12 .

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Clema s montana var. Clema s paniculata rubens Sweet Autumn Clema s Sweetly scented, creamy white 1” Pink Anemone Clema s blossoms in great profusion appear Pale pink 1” fl owers are produced from late summer on to August– in early summer on red stems and September. Vigorous and easy to grow, the young are nged purple. this old-fashioned vine blooms on new Beau fully covers unsightly structures, wood, and later forms silvery seed carports, or fences over an area as a large heads. as 20 – 30’. Plant 5’ apart. Plant 5” apart

Zones 5 - 9 Zones 4 - 8 F Hydrangea pe olaris Lonicera sempervirens Climbing Hydrangea ‘John Clayton’ This is a vigorous vine with smooth Yellow Honeysuckle foliage and large, white fl ower clusters Solid yellow tubular fl ower clusters in June that can cover a wall, fence, run on a fence or trellis from May or tree support with roots on its through the summer. This old Virginia stem much like English Ivy does. The na ve vine is named for the colonial bloom combines large, white fl owers botonist John Clayton, and was found seeming to surround small, dull white in a churchyard, da ng from the 17th fl ower clusters. The eff ect is lovely century, in Gloucester, Virginia. Semi- especially with the rich green foliage, evergreen, you will want to prune out which has a full habit of growth that fl owered wood of ‘John Clayton’ a er complements the blooms. fl owering. Plant 5’ apart. Plant 5’ apart. Zones 4 - 9 Zones 4 - 8 Cul var

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Lonicera sempervirens Parthenocissus ‘Major Wheeler’ quinquefolia Honeysuckle Virginia creeper This selec on of our na ve honeysuckle Five leafl ets of medium green on packs a lot of color on its vine in late tendril-climbing stems reaching 40’ spring and will con nue producing the or more turn to a bright red in the fall coral-red trumpet fl owers all summer. while inconspicuous whi sh-green Foliage remains clean all season as it fl owers yield small blue-black berries. climbs up the trellis or over a fence. Virginia creeper, na ve to the eastern Blooms on old and new wood and will United States will adapt to many soil benefi t from a trim a er fi rst fl owering. types and is useful as a vine or as a Grows to 3-8’ groundcover. Plant 5’ apart. Plant 5’ apart. Zones 4 - 8 Cul var Zones 3 - 9

Parthenocissus tricuspidata Passifl ora caerulea Boston Ivy ‘Waterloo Blue’ A fast-growing deciduous clinging vine Passion Flower Vine with glossy green three-lobed leaves that This exo c blooming Passion turn to a beau ful reddish-purple in fall. Flower Vine handles a minimum Can grow to 35 to 50 . Prune in fall or temperature of 45 degrees and winter to control growth. thrives as a container plant in the full Plant 5’ apart. sun. Breathtakingly beau ful with its sky-blue corolla against fringed-white petals, it blooms profusely, has a so fragrance, and sports shiny, green, a rac ve foliage. The turning tendrils need support to climb. Plant 5’ apart. Zones 4 - 9 Zones 6 - 10 F Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Moonlight’ Japanese Hydrangea Vine Smokey blue-green heart-shaped leaves combined with several weeks of creamy white fl at-topped fl ower clusters in mid-summer make this an a rac- ve partner to a stone wall or other masonry. Leaves turn yellow in fall and reddish-brown stems provide interest in winter. Grows 20-30’ high in par al to full shade. Prefers fer le soil and aver- age moisture. Plant 6’ apart. Zones 5 - 9

Schizophragma Wisteria frutescens hydrangeoides ‘Roseum’ ‘Amethyst Falls’ Japanese Hydrangea Vine American Wisteria Lace cap clusters of ny white fl owers Earlier to bloom and less aggressive with rose-pink bracts bloom for several than non-na ve forms of Wisteria, weeks in mid-summer against deep green use this 15-20’ tall Eastern U.S. na ve serrated heart-shaped leaves. The woody cul var in their place. Lavender-pur- climbing stems grow 20-30’ high, a ach- ple racemes appear in late spring and ing themselves to walls or tree trunks. blooms con nue sporadically through Leaves turn yellow in fall and reddish- brown stems provide interest in winter. summer. Prefers humus-rich, well- Prefers fer le soil and average moisture. drained soil. Full sun will promote Plant 6’ apart. heavier fl owering. Plant 10’ apart. (Photo Courtesy of North Creek Nurseries, Inc.) Zones 5 - 9 Zones 4 - 9 Cul var

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