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immediately after this plant is transplanted to give it a mulch of some 

 light texture such as partially decayed oak leaves in order to provide 

 a satisfactory fertilizer and to prevent excessive evaporation from the 

 soil which surrounds the roots. 



A. Plants Which Should Be Transplanted in Autumn: 



Anemone pennsylvanica 



Canadian Windflower 

 Aquilegia (in variety) 



Columbine 



Dicentra spectahilis 



Bleeding-heart 

 Doronicum ■plantagineum excelsum 



Leopard's Bane 

 Hepatica triloba 



Hepatica 

 Iris (in variety) 



Iris (See Page 90) 



Lilium (not stem-rooting) 

 Lily 



Paeonia 



Peony 

 Phlox divaricata 



Wild Sweet William 

 Primula (in variety) 



Primrose 

 Sanguinaria canadensis 



Blood root 

 Trillium (in variety) 



Wake Robin 



Trollius europaeus 

 Globe-flower 



B. Plants Which Should Be Transplanted in Spring: 



Acer ruhrum 

 Red Maple 



Acer saccharinum 



Silver Maple 

 Anemone japonica 



Japanese Windflower 

 Azalea (in variety) 



Azalea 

 Benzoin aestivale 



Spice Bush 

 Betula (in variety) 



Birch 



Buddleia veitchiana 



Summer Lilac 

 Calycanthus floridus 



Strawberry Shrub 

 Chrysanthemum (in variety) 



Chrysanthemum 

 Colutea arborescens 



Bladder Senna 

 Cornus florida 



Flowering Dogwood 

 Cotoneaster horizontalis 



Prostrate Cotoneaster 

 Crataegus (in variety) 



Thorn 



Ericaceous plants of 

 all sorts 



Fagus sylvatica 



European Beech 

 Hedera helix 



English Ivy 



Hibiscus syriacus 



Rose of Sharon 

 Kalmia (in variety* 



Laurel 

 Kerria japonica 



Globe-flower 

 Liquidambar styraciflua 



Sweet Gum 



Liriodendron tulipifera 



Tulip Tree 

 Magnolia (in variety) 



Magnolia 

 Morus rubra 



Red Mulberry 

 Pieris (in variety) 



Fetterbush 

 Populus (in variety) 



Poplar 



Rhododendron (in variety) 

 Rhododendron 



