20 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
Size Name Trae ov Frowexino =H pirat Remagks 
S.—Leucothoé Catesbwi....... ...... S. Appalachian. One of the hardiest and most 
desirable of the broad-leaved 
evergreen shrubs. It needs 
rather moist soil and a shady 
position. 
Si TRCEMOBRA saiclyciiauie esis el ewimsis S. Appalachian. Lvs. remain green until Nov. 
T.—Libocedrus decurrens...... ...... Sierra Nev..... 
S.—Ligustrum acuminatum.... ...... JAPAN Hers ciee se Broad shrub with large fi.-clus- 
ters near the ends of the stems. 
Frt. lustrous black like that of 
L. vulgare. 
SL AIMULENEC as studies ale Waliaise Awie'e o E. Siberia..... The branches terminate with large 
fi.-clusters. Pyramidal habit. 
Tall shrub with erect stems 
which form a narrow head. 
Die LDOLA sc intavalele tyaletaisiane alot (eraiatr\ets ASS. rs tseisterelriaa Broad shrub sometimes 1o ft. 
high, with spreading slightly 
recurved branches, small, dark 
green lvs. which turn purplish 
in autumn. Frt. in short nod- 
ding clusters, purplish black 
with pale bloom. 
S.— NERC ATER OB panna = “GaUSOE.” OCoOtIROSUOAOAC Lower and denser shrub. Large 
lvs. Horizontally spreading 
branches which form a broad 
flat-topped head. Seedlings of 
the variety are often identical 
with L. ibota. 
S:—Dsovalifolium’.,. cececnscce csteicas Ching... <n, Not perfectly hardy even in S. 
New England. 
Ste lbaalilhtcadocacosomnoen ocadcr EUEOPC 2-01 oi Tall, broad, shapely shrub. Fis. 
white, bad-smelling,covershrub. 
Frt. lustrous, black, very decora- 
tive. Great value in frt. and lvs. 
that are retained in good con- 
dition till winter. Well suited 
for hedge plant. A variety 
with yellow frt. less beautiful. 
S.—= Maret OliolOsatwmasccivre:. (stern cel wee aiasees oe afoyersye Frt. larger. Lvs. narrower. 
T.—Liquidambar formosana.... ...... Cent. China... Injured every winter. 
My Ds SE VTA CHINE cheb mereriereio. Laces WS gAl. 0c cnc Grows as far north as S. Conn. 
S.—Loiseleuria procumbens.... ...... White Mts.&N. Hardy but difficult. 
S.—Lonicera Altmannii........ ...... Cent. Asia..... Red frts. 
S.—L. ameena (L. tatarica X L. Korolkowii, var. floribunda) { Graceful shrubs. Fls. pink. Lvs. 
S.—L. Arnoldiana (L. tatarica X L. Korolkowii)......... silvery. 
STG Del sn sy seeeinat ctavotevctareislaiet |. eletateie bi eusheloe Orstersioniaiele Large, vigorous hybrid. Fls. pale 
(L. Morrowii X L. tatarica) yellow. Frt. red, lustrous. 
De cerileaeen autiencmien. ccc et N. Hemisphere Fils. small, yellowish. Frt. bright 
blue, ripens early. Attractive 
in habit. 
s— Var seracilifl OFasieriets er > vec cee Cent. Asia..... Slender, vigorous, beautiful. Fils. 
pale yellow, drooping. 
S.— WAT ROTACIUPESIE sc nics) leisishe vc, Turkestan ..... Slender and graceful. 
S-—sCanaGensiSiacd.cjacictistscie atest wa N. E. N.A..... Fis. pale yellow. 
Sc VCOEVSANCHA Wire ciate cieciaie) Oo wieceale’s E. Siberia. .... One of the most conspicuous of 
the early-fig. species. 
S.—L. fragrantissima.......... 0 ....0. Chinasrecmee Fis. fragrant, in early spring 
before lvs. appear. Lvs. green 
until Nov. Not perfectly hardy. 
MiB a Giral dine caer cles elelese June Ching sos e as Fils. wine-colored with white fila- 
ments and style. Lvs. long, 
narrow, dark. 
Se eracklipes sce ccicctemecite sce vices NAPAN s\..<, <i. c6%,--2 Pink fis. 
