CONTENTS xix 



CHAPTER fi^of 



XLIII. Plants for Florida 399 



A — Windbreaks 300 



B — ^Trees for street and specimen planting . . . 301 



a. Northern list 301 



b. Southern list 301 



C — Vines 302 



a. Lattices and wire fences 302 



b. Masonry walls 303 



D — Shrubs with attractive fruit 303 



E — Hedges 304 



a. Middle and southern Florida 305 



b. Northern Florida 305 



F — Flowering shrubs for middle and southern Florida 305 



a. White flowers 305 



b. Pink flowers 306 



c. Yellow flowers 306 



d. Red flowers 307 



e. Purple and blue flowers 307 



G — Ground-cover plants 307 



H — Shrubs for shady conditions 308 



I — Herbaceous plants 308 



J — Plants for seashore planting 310 



a. Trees 310 



b. Shrubs 310 



c. Vines 311 



XLIV. Plants for Minnesota 312 



A — Hedges 313 



a. Barriers 313 



b. Windbreaks 313 



B — Ground cover 313 



a. Shrubs 313 



b. Vines 314 



C — Plants valuable for autumn colouration of leaves. 3 14 



a. Early 314 



b. Medium 314 



D — Heavy, formal eff*ects 314 



E — Street trees 315 



a. Entirely hardy under all conditions . . . .315 



b. Which should be selected with a thorough knowl- 

 edge of the conditions under which they are to 



be used 315 



