GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



D. (Valuable because of fruiting characteristics) : 



Akebia quinata Lycium vulgare 



Five-leaved Akebia Matrimony Vine 



Clematis paniculata Ampelopsis quinquefolia 

 Japanese Clematis Virginia Creeper 



Celastrus scandens Solanum dulcamara 

 American Bittersweet Woody Night Shade 



Roses (in variety) Actinidia polygama 



Dark-leaved Silver Vine 



E. (Valuable because of their fast-growing character) : 



Humulus Japonicus Clematis paniculata 



Japanese Hop Japanese Clematis 



Lonicera Halleana Tecoma radicans 



Hall's Honeysuckle Trumpet Vine 



Actinidia polygama Aristolochia sipho 



Dark-leaved Silver Vine Dutchman's Pipe 



Pueraria Thunbergiana f 

 Kudzu Vine 



18. PLANTS OF FAST-GROWING TYPES VALUABLE 

 FOR PRODUCING SCREEN EFFECTS 

 SOON AFTER PLANTING 



This list of materials enables the designer to quickly 

 cover or screen undesirable objects. Such plants in general, 

 should be considered only temporary in character, until 

 the more permanent and slower growing types have devel- 

 oped. This list includes vines shown under No. 17-E. 



TREES 



Pinus sylvestris Catalpa speciosa 



Scotch Pine Indian Bean 



Picea excelsa Toxylon pomiferum * 



Norway Spruce Osage Orange 



Acer dasycarpum Robinia pseudacacia 



Silver Maple Black Locust 



Populus (in variety) Ailanthus glandulosa 



Poplar Tree of Heaven 



Salix (in variety) Acer negundo 



Willow Box Elder 



SHRUBS 



Spiraea opulifolia Ligustrum Amurense 



Ninebark Amoor River Privet 



Sambucus Canadensis Cornus Sibirica* 



Elder Siberian Dogwood 



Philadelphus grandiflorus Cornus stolonifera* 



Large-flowered Mock Orange Red Osier Cornel 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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