VINES FOR MANY USES 
PRICES (except as otherwise noted): 95c each; 3 to 9 at 90c; 10 or more at 85ce. 
Silver Lace Vine. One of the most rapidly growing 
vines, sometimes making a dense cover 25 feet high 
in a single season. Foamy sprays of white flowers 
completely cover the vine during late summer and 
fall. 
Dutchman’s Pipe. A rapid-growing vine with very 
large leaves and unique, brownish flowers which 
resemble miniature tobacco pipes. $1.75 each; 
3 to 9 at $1.60. 
Large-Flowering Clematis. Large, showy flowers in 
midsummer on vines 6 to 12 feet high. They thrive 
best in a rich, sweet soil in protected situations. 
Jackman Clematis. Large, single, purple blooms. 
$1.25 each; 3 or more at $1.15. 
Mme. Edouard Andre Clematis. Rich velvety 
red flowers. $1.30 each; 3 or more at $1.20. 
Henry Clematis. Big, creamy white blooms. $1.25 
each; 3 or more at $1.15, 
American Wisteria. Tall, vigorous, twining climber 
with lilac-purple flowers in June and July. Our 
plants were propagated from blooming wood. $1.35 
each; 3 or more at $1.25, 
Engelmann Creeper. Similar to woodbine but with 
smaller, more refined leaves which turn scarlet in 
fall. Useful for covering low stone walls, tree trunks, 
rock piles, ledges and steep banks. Bluish black 
fruits are eaten by birds. 
Boston Ivy. Popular for covering brick, stone and 
stucco walls, to which it clings tenaciously without 
assistance. Tolerates city smog. Foliage turns scar- 
let in fall. 
Trumpet Creeper. Old favorite, twining vine with 
exotic, showy orange-scarlet trumpets from late 
July to September. Often used for covering stumps; 
if trained on a tall stake and its longest shoots cut 
back occasionally, it looks like a small flowering tree. 
American Wisteria 
Sweet Autumn Clematis. Twining vine for covering 
fences, trellises, arbors, etc. Sometimes used as a 
groundcover in shady spots. In September it is 
covered with fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers 
followed by feathery seed-pods as ornamental as 
flowers. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Green Japanese Barberry. With red berries and 
small leaves, this is a deservedly popular shrub for 
hedges. It tolerates light shade. Also makes good 
specimens. 12 to 18-in. plants: 60c¢ each; 3 to 9 
at 55c; 10 to 24 at 50c; 25 to 99 at 45e; 100 or 
more at 40c. 
Redleaf Barberry. Red-purple leaves make this a 
striking variety of the above. Often used to edge 
evergreen plantings (especially where dogs are a 
nuisance). 12 to 18-in. plants: $1.00 each; 
3 to 9 at 90c; 10 or more at 85c, 
Summersweet or Sweet Pepper Bush. Dependable 
native with delightfully fragrant, white racemes of 
bloom in late July and August when flowering shrubs 
are scarcest. Makes a shapely, 5 to 8-foot bush. 
18 to 24-in. plants: $1.10 each; 3 to 9 at $1.00; 
10 or more at 90c. 
Redtwig Dogwood. White flowers in May and June. 
Blood-red twigs make a striking contrast with winter 
snow. 18 to 24-in. plants: 85c each; 3 to 9 at 75e¢3 
10 or more at 65c. qe 
Japanese Quince. Red-flowering, upright form of this 
popular 6-foot shrub. Blooms in May. 18 to 24-in. 
plants: $1.25 each; 3 or more at $1.15. 
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Rock Cotoneaster (Rockspray). Low, spreading, 
semi-evergreen shrub only 11% to 3 feet high. Small 
pink flowers in June followed by bright red berries in 
fall. Just the thing for planting among rocks and 
at the corners of walks and retaining walls. 9 to 12- 
in. (spread) plants in paper pots: $2.20 each; 
3 or more at $2.00, 
Winged Euonymus or Burningbush (Euonymus 
alatus). Unique ridges of corky bark along the 
branches make this shrub interesting, but its land- 
scape value lies in its generally attractive appearance 
and the bold splash of color its scarlet foliage and 
berries make in autumn. Grows into a rounded 
compact shrub 10 to 15-feet high. 24 to 30 in. plants 
$1.00 each; 3 or more at 95c. 
Showy Border Forsythia. 7 to 10 ft. Bright yellow 
profusion of bloom before the leaves in early spring. 
Generally regarded as the finest variety of Forsythia. 
2 to 3-ft. plants: $1.00 each; 3 to 9at 95c; 10 or 
more at 90c. 
Peegee Hydrangea. 6 ft. The popular variety with 
huge trusses of white bloom in August, which grad- 
ually change to pink. 2 to3-ft. plants: $1.25 each; 
3 to 9 at $1.15; 10 or more at $1.10. 
PUTNEY NURSERY, INC. 
