GENERAL LANDSCAP E PLANTING 



16. PLANTS FOR USE IN CONGESTED CITY 



DISTRICTS (Continued). 



SHRUBS (Continued) 



Spiraea (in variety)* Cornus (in variety) 



Spirea Dogwood 



Hibiscus syriacus Euonymus Americanus 



Rose of Sharon Strawberry Bush 



Berberis Thunbergii 



Thunberg's Barberry 



17. VINES FOR VARIOUS USES 



The following lists show various groups of vines which 

 are valuable for various uses. The list in (B) is complete. 

 With careful selection under widely varying conditions a 

 more general use of vines can be made than shown in these 

 lists. 



A. (Valuable for their flowering effect) : 



Roses Wichuraiana Hybrids Tecoma radicans 



Memorial Rose American Trumpet Vine 



Clematis (in variety) Wistaria (in variety) 



Clematis Wistaria 



Lonicera (in variety) * 

 Honeysuckle 



B. (Valuable for their use on brick, stone, and masonry 

 walls, and wood structures): 



Schizophragma hydrangeoides Ampelopsis Engelmanni 



,-s. Climbing Hydrangea Engelmanns Ampelopsis 



Eubnymus radicans Hedera helix f 



Climbing Euonymus English Ivy 



Ampelopsis Veitchi 

 Boston Ivy 



C. (Valuable because of their vigorous climbing habits 

 and heavy foliage effects): 



Clematis paniculata Ampelopsis quinquefolia 



Japanese Clematis Virginia Creeper 



Euonymus radicans Wistaria (in variety) 



Climbing Euonymus Wistaria 



Celastrus scandens Aristolochia sipho 



American Bittersweet Dutchman's Pipe 



Lonicera (in variety) Tecoma radicans 



Honeysuckle American Trumpet Vine 



NOTE: All plants marked (*) must be watched at frequent intervals to keep 

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



All plants marked (f), unless protected during the severe winter months, will 

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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