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THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Forsyihia intermedia 



Hybrid Golden Bell 

 Forsythia suspensa fortunei 



Fortune's Golden Bell 

 Forsythia viridissima 



Dark Green Golden Bell 

 Lonicera bella 



Zabel's Honeysuckle 



Lonicera maacki 

 Late-blooming Honeysuckle 



Lonicera morrowi 

 Japanese Bush Honeysuckle 



Lonicera tatarica 

 Tartarian Honeysuckle 



Philadelphus coronarius 



Common Mock Orange 

 Philadelphus falconeri 



Falconer's Mock Orange 

 Syringa (in variety) 



Lilac 

 Viburnum lantana 



Wayfaring Tree 

 Viburnum lentago 



Sheep Berry 



Viburnum opulus 

 High Bush Cranberry 



B. Masses Consisting Mostly of Native Collected Shrubs. 

 This group consists mostly of shrubs which are indigenous to the sec- 

 tion of the country where they are used. These plants are adapted to 

 plantations on a large or small scale, where a feeling of formality 

 or of definite refinement of detail is not required. It is difficult to 

 differentiate fully between the two groups in this chapter. A number 

 of shrubs may equally well, under expert selection and placing, be used 

 in either group interchangeably. 



a. Low-growing shrubs: 



Azalea lutea 



Flame-coloured Azalea 



Azalea nudiflora 



Pinkster Flower 

 Azalea vaseyi 



Carolina Azalea 

 Callicarpa purpurea 



Beauty Fruit 

 Ceanothus americanus 



New Jersey Tea 

 Comptonia asplenifolia 



Sweet Fern 

 Diervilla trifida 



Bush Honeysuckle 



Filipendula purpurea 



Steeple Bush 

 Hypericum aureum 



Large-flowered St. John's Wort 

 Ilea virginica 



Virginian Willow 

 Myrica cerifera 



Bay berry 

 Rhodora canadensis 



Rhodora 

 Rosa nitida 



Shining-leaved Rose 

 Symphoricarpos racemosus 



Snowberry 



Symphoricarpos vulgaris 

 Indian Currant 



b. Medium-growing shrubs: 



Amorpha fruticosa 



False Indigo 

 Aronia arbutifolia 



Red Chokeberry 



Aronia melanocarpa 

 Black Chokeberry 



Azalea arborescens 

 Smooth Azalea 



