34 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
Size NAME Time oy FLowerinc = Hanitat Kemarxs 
T.—Quercus heterophylla...... ...... C.U.S.A..... First hybrid oak noticed in 
America. Appeared killed in 
May, 1917, but recovered. 
[TiO GLE OT ACHTLA a 'steture’ ciate wie Os meee eS ele na skis aiatets Ss o'ate Seriously injured 1917-18. 
Tim () SV rata tacpreg staid pears east tia orate ltauecd ovetaioyaviale’s’a Appeared killed in May, 1918, 
but recovered. 
TOM RCKOCALDO< sclevscieiieleida agers ain Mielaustatetaaiea eva ats Hardy 
T—OR MNO scx sheila tut oedaldides | ee ee vaty esas’. Hardy 
MDs) MON COMA: aveteleie sree einiz th ateren ie Mongolia and 
Siberia....... 
TO SMONEAMA spar -tetsresoresais\7 ir bie teins orsyepe eatin Pes. d 0s 'ommie erate ho Hardy. 
Ti—Q: Mublenbergit...0 0250-2 cee ee2 se eeeeeeeereee Hardy 
Q. pannonica (see Q. conferta). 
AT —— OD ALURLEIS mrt etc isiasatetden sani Sarat Saleem orate vareli tel see mraie fa Handsome A. C., less brilliant 
than Q. coccinea. 
Q. pedunculata (see Q. Robur). 
(0), 31 Cl vA on Pied aia te CYC iotiorm lege And Ounce ne Appeared killed in May, 1918, but 
recovered. 
B— CO) TINOLAES ievctrwe cele His cle More mnie niceties ete ohio Hardy. 
MOBI) Gra neo apaioged cgdtad Europe... 2... Grows rapidly while young. 
Short-lived as the stems are 
usually cracked by the cold. 
T.— VArmpPend ula stint ihivas  lecerstclenm Bist araie era siete Pendulous branches. Slightly in- 
jured 1917-18. 
Tr OMTUDIa ee ceca piaciatecnetee meres S. U.S. A...... Appeared killed in May, 1918, but 
recovered. 
TON serratas asec couswus-s | wistelras Ove Hisasioke Small tree with dark bark. Lvs. 
; are bright green on the two 
surfaces. 
T—-(@ sessiitlordssenerccnnasic, Mp ecmis Europe........ Grows rapidly while young. Short- 
lived as the stems are usually 
cracked by the cold. 
So0'—Ohvariabilis-tscce cacti! kine ols IEA in aceidé Under surface of lvs. silvery. 
Bark corky. 
Pi———C@)strelitin Aerts ceveter te claves metres tusieue Mesieieeisl ce coils ohne One tree killed 1917-18. 
30’—Rhamnus cathartica....... ...... ISWrOpeE neler Valuable shrub for our climate. 
Lvs. bright and shining, and 
remain on the branches late. 
Black shining fruits. One of the 
best hedge-plants in this climate. 
Si—_Revbrangulavcercceeeri is eniiesis © terete eee wieteroet Tall shrub. Slender erect stems 
and branches. Very lustrous 
lvs. which fall in the autumn 
without change of color. 
12-15’—Rhododendron arborescens. July Appalachian Tall shrub. Fils. large, white 
Mitts saucer with red filaments, in clusters. 
Lvs. dark and shining, pale 
below. Blooms late.* 
IDEM tO) Nin eenoasenod | Sumere) lone eaooDOOnoL Spreads into low, wide mass. 
(R. ferrugineum X R. minus) Fls. small, unattractive, rose. 
Foliage handsome. Value in 
ability to cover either sunny or 
shady banks. Usually found 
under R. Wilsonii. 
SUSAN, ATE tio odeougus, — cudued Apalachicola 
RAVER.) .ay atte Fls. slender, pale yellow. 
S.—R. brachycarpum.......... ...... IFS PAN rete ter Fls. pale yellow. Lvs. dark. 
4-10’—R. calendulaceum......... June Appalachian Flame-colored Azalea. Fils. clear 
Mita sions s aie yellow to flame. Most showy. 
Few shrubs more beautiful.* 
IDE— Re Gana denseucen sie nies 5 pe relercater BON Ats.ccn Often covers large areas of moist 
or swampy land. Fils. rose- 
purple, unattractive. 
