EISLER NURSERIES 63 
VINES 
Vines for flowers 
Clematis Polygonum _ eat 
Hydrangea petiolaris Rosa wichuriana & varieties 
Lonicera Wisteria 
Vines for colorful fruits 
Parthenocissus Celastrus Clematis 
Vines with good foliage 
Euonymus Hedera Lonicera Parthenocissus 
Rapid Growth 
Polygonum Wisteria Clematis Lonicera 
Self-Clinging (by roots) 
Huonymus Parthenocissus tricuspidata 
Hedera Parthenocissus tricuspidata 
Hydrangea petiolaris lowi 
Climbing Vines 
Lonicera Wisteria Celastrus Clematis 
PLANTS WITH DISTINCTIVE BARK 
Betula alba (white) Euonymus alatus (corky) 
Betula nigra (papery brown) EKuonymus euorpaeaus 
Betula papyrifera (green) 
(papery white) Fagus varieties (gray) 
Betula populifolia (creamy) Forsythia viridissima 
Carpinus betulus (green) 
(blue-gray) Kerria japonica (green) 
Cornus alba (bright red) Laburnum vulgare (green) 
Cornus stolonifera Liquidambar styraciflua 
(deep red) (corky) 
Cornus stolonifera lutea Platanus orientalis (spotted) 
(yellow) Salix vitellina (yellow) 
Elaeagnus (silvery) 
TREE AND SHRUB MAINTENANCE: 
* Apply a complete fertilizer to large trees at the rate of 
3 lbs. per in. of trunk diameter. Application to be made 
through holes made by use of iron bar to a depth of 18” 
with diameter of 2” and located on 3 ft. centers under 
entire spread of tree’s branches. Use 1 to 1% lbs. of 
fertilizer to the hole. 
* Feed shrubs & foundation plantings by scattering the 
fertilizer over the bed area & working into soil to a 
depth of 2 or 3 in. Use 1 or 2 handfulls within the radius 
Ole oats Olceachs 
* Plant all trees & shrubs at same depth as they were 
_ growing in the Nursery. 
* Mulch all new planting of trees & shrubs with a 3 to @ 
in. mulch of Mushroom Manure to conserve the natural 
supply of water in the soil & keep weeds down. 
* Feed your Roses at 2 to 3 week intervals during the 
growing season. 
Bonemeal is ideal fertilizer for bulbs. Use 1 tablespoon- 
full of bonemeal in each hole. 
Never cut off the bulb foliage until it has yellowed or 
withered. 
Use Scalecide to eliminate the scale insects during the 
dormant season. They are found on Lilac, Cotoneaster, 
trees, ete. 
On Broadleaved Evergreens maintain a soil acidity ran- 
ge of 5.0 to 6.0 ph. using 1 lb. of aluminum sulphate ev- 
on distributed over 20 sq. ft. of surface & watered in 
we 
Broadleaved Evergreens should receive a special acid 
plant food once a year and never use manure, bonemeal, 
wood ashes or lime. 
