Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . SCHIZOPHHAGMA HYDKANGEOIDES. Polygonum SCHI^OPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES (Climbing Hydrangea) A most desirable plant for covering the trunks of trees, rough stone walls or simi-lar rough surfaces where it can support itself naturally. While of slow growth whenfirst planted, it makes rapid progress after it Becomes thoroughly established at theroot, and while it prefers a partially shaded position it will do very well in full blooms in July and August, in large terminal cymes of white hydrangea-like flow-ers, and a large plant with hundreds of blooms is very attr


Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . SCHIZOPHHAGMA HYDKANGEOIDES. Polygonum SCHI^OPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES (Climbing Hydrangea) A most desirable plant for covering the trunks of trees, rough stone walls or simi-lar rough surfaces where it can support itself naturally. While of slow growth whenfirst planted, it makes rapid progress after it Becomes thoroughly established at theroot, and while it prefers a partially shaded position it will do very well in full blooms in July and August, in large terminal cymes of white hydrangea-like flow-ers, and a large plant with hundreds of blooms is very attractive. Extra strongplants, $ each. VIXIS lienryana. A recent introduction from China, with foliage similar to but not aslarge as the Virginia creeper, the leaves being of greater substance, and prettilyvariegated. The ground color is a deep velvety-green, the midrib and principalveins of silvery white. The variegation is most pronounced in the autumn, whenthe green ground color changes to red. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Humulifolia [Tvrquoise-berry


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