18 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
Size NAME Time oy Froweninc = Hanrrat ReMAgKs 
MOL OUKCR ssa sectasis creed st) ose ved E. U.S. A..... Only broad-leaved evergreen tree 
which is hardy in this latitude. 
Largest plants killed 1917-18, 
others survived. 
atta ois Frt. red, handsome. Only small 
specimens here. 
Sc—LSENtAthiesaccaiiie es weieile! suis on JSpaticxs 21550 Frt. is smaller and less bright- 
colored than that of I. verticil- 
lata. 
Sil verticnllata sss stéwiaccciee 00 vee E. U.S. A..... Common plant. Round-headed 
shrub 8-10 ft. across. 
S.—Indigofera amblyantha.... July Cliffs of Hupeh Slender, erect stems. Fls. small, 
rose, in erect axillary clusters. 
Continues to produce its fi.- 
clusters until Oct. Lys. small. 
One of the most beautiful of 
recent introductions. Perfectly 
hardy. 
S— Ty ECOra fais os iaia's crete s:ale'e July Chinaand Japan. Large, pure white fls. More beau- 
tiful than I. Gerardiana. Killed 
back to the ground every win- 
ter, but sends up new stems 
and fis. profusely every year. 
S.—I. Gerardiana ............ July Himalayas..... Purple fis. Winter-kills but revives. 
D.—I. Kirilowii............... July Manchuria and Habit and foliage are excellent. 
ROYER, isis as Low leafy plant which spreads 
into a broad mass. Fls. pure 
pink, lasting several weeks. Ex- 
ceedingly valuable garden 
plant. 
3-4’/—I. Potaninii.............. June ING Ching sacieree Slender, erect branches. Fils. 
. bright rose, in erect, spreading 
racemes, larger than I. am- 
blyantha. 
T.—Juglans cathayensis....... ...... Chinas s.tccisters © Tree with splendid foliage and 
nuts resembling those of the 
American Butternut. 
20o'—I. pedunculosa............ sees Japan 
Juniperus chinensis 
D.— Wars SAPLENW: acac. sc po sia(eicre.s Korea and Low, dense mat; wide-spreading 
Japan... branches.* 
J. communis 
D— War. GEPFESS@acncccees x oan N. E. U.S. A... Dwarf form. Broad masses of 
stems ascending from prostrate 
base. 
D.— War UG PEOSSAVAULOR fcc wl cicnie Pastels siete ereversss Yellow-tipped branches. 
2'— WAG SIMONtANA septa! area esate N. Hemisphere. Most dwarf of prostrate forms. 
IDES) 6 Can ae Rn Ane senor abode Papans ceive sno: Long prostrate stems. Grows in 
sand. 
DJ MOTIZOMtAMIS.. sri ieralee! cc) ate sles Maine to British Procumbent and prostrate stems. 
Columbia.... 
D— Var OUPIABI Sec icreicte  nioie ore Michigan...... Lvs. steel-blue, turning purple in 
autumn. Grows on sand-dunes 
of Lake Michigan. 
D.—J. procumbens............ ...... Japan rore<iciose> Wide-spreading, procumbent 
stems. Lvs. blue-green. 
J. Sabina 
D.— V Le CUPLESSI OURO chiereh Wicisiaicicisye leieieiaJaje(a’siciaieraet Only a few inches high with small, 
spreading, prostrate stems. 
D.— Vata MATINCHO Manner. utcieianioic! | aielsiaiateeisicln «oer Vigorous prostrate shrub. 
D.—J. squamata..............  ..+-+- Himalayas..... Prostrate. Frt. dark purple-black. 
J. virginiana A : ‘ 
D.— TE RESOH OM SONS COC a RAS Coast of Maine. A form with branches spreading 
close to the ground. 
