CONTENTS XV 



CBAFTER PACB 



XXVIII. Plants for Undergrowth Planting in Wooded Areas . 194 



A — Shrubs and small trees 196 



B — Ground-cover plants 197 



XXIX. Plants for Ground Cover ... . , 199 



A — Moist locations » . . . 203 



B — Dry locations 204 



C — Shady locations 205 



D — Ferns 205 



a. Dry, shady places 206 



b. Moist, shady places 206 



E — Embankments and rocky slopes 206 



a. Shrubs 206 



b. Perennials 207 



c. Vines 207 



F — Small-flowering and foliage plants for crevices be- 

 tween stepping-stones and for paved terrace areas 208 



G — Perennials adapted to open sunny exposures . . 208 



H — Ground cover among rhododendrons and azaleas. 209 



I — Ground cover among roses 210 



XXX. Game Cover Plants 211 



A — Foliage, buds, and blossoms (Spring cover) . 212 



B — Nuts or seeds (Autumn cover) 212 



XXXI. Perennials for Difi^erent Purposes 214 



A — Hardy perennials for general use 221 



B — Perennials according to colour and season . . . 222 



a. Perennials for spring — purple, lavender, or blue 

 flowers 222 



b. Perennials for spring — ^white flowers .... 222 



c. Perennials for spring — pink to crimson flowers . 223 



d. Perennials for spring — yellow to orange flowers. 223 



e. Perennials for summer — purple, lavender, or blue 

 flowers 224 



f. Perennials for summer — white flowers . . . 224 



g. Perennials for summer — pink to crimson flowers 225 

 h. Perennials for summer — yellow to orange flowers 225 

 i. Perennials for autumn — purple, lavender, or blue 



flowers 226 



j. Perennials for autumn — white flowers . . . 226 



k. Perennials for autumn — pink to crimson flowers 226 



1. Perennials for autumn — yellow to orange flowers 227 



