LIST OF FRUITS, TREES, ETC 163 
For the Lawn.—Mountain ash, Silver-leaved poplar, Populus Bolleana, 
Cut-leaved birch (Betula alba laciniata), White birch (Betula papyracea). 
Conifer's.—White spruce (Picea alba), Red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana), 
White pine (Pinus strobus), Arbor vitae (Thuja occidentalis), Scotch pine 
(Pinus sylvestris), Dwarf mountain pine (Pinus pumilo or P. mugho), Red 
pine (Pinus resinosa), Bull pine (Pinus ponderosa). 
For Lawn Planting and Hardy Border.—Witch hazel (Hamamelis Vir- 
giniana), Purple lilac (Syringa vulgaris), White lilac (Syringa vulgaris var. 
alba), Persian lilac (Syringa Persica), Upright honeysuckle (Lopicera 
Tartarica), White upright honeysuckle (Lonicera Tartarica var. alba), Moun- 
tain maple (Acer spicatum), Berberry (Berberis vulgaris), Purple- 
leaved berberry (Berberis vulgaris var, purpurea), Stag horn sumach (Ahus 
typhina), Smooth sumach (Rhus glabra), Dwarf sumach (Rhus copallina), 
Philadelphus (in its several varieties), Shrubby cinque-foil (Potentilla 
fruticosa), Bush cranberry (Virburnum opulus), Snowball (Virburnum 
opulus-sterilis), Sweet viburnum (Viburnum Lentago), Cornel (Cornus 
stolonifera and C. sericea), Spirwas: 8. Billardii, S. Fortunii, S. Van Houtii, 
S. prunifolia, S. Sorbifolia, Ninebark (WNeillia opulifolia), New Jersey Tea 
(Ceanothus Americana), Common elder (Sambucus Canadensis), Red ber- 
ried elder (Sambucus racemosa), Cut-leaved elder (Sambucus nigra 
laciniata), Siberian pea tree (Caragana arborescens), River locust 
(Amorpha fruticosa), Amorpha macrophyllae, Shoestrings (Amorpha 
canescens), Crimson wild honeysuckle (Lonicera glauca), Yellow wild 
honeysuckle (Lonicera  Sullivantii), Salix Rosmarinifolia, Buffalo berry 
(Shepherdia argentea), Leatherwood (Dirca palustris), Burning Bush (Enony- 
mus), Silver Berry (Eleagnus argentea), Bearberry (Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi). 
For Hedges and Screens.—Arbor vite (Thuja occidentalis), Prostrate 
Juniper (Puriperus Sabina), Common berberry (Berberris vulgaris), Buck- 
thorn (Rhamnus cartharticus), Russian mulberry (Morus Tartarica), Prickly 
ash (Zanthoxylum Americanum). 
Climbers.—Virginia creeper (Ampelopsis quinquefolia), Climbing bitter 
sweet (Celastrus scandens), Virgins bower (Clematis verticillaris), Virgins 
bower (Clematis’ Virginiana), Moonseed (Menispermum Canadense). 
Hardy Flowers.—Perennial phlox (Phlox hybrida), Bleeding heart (Di- 
centra spectabilis), Decentra Cucularia, Larkspur (Delphinum), Paeonies, 
(in variety), Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis). 
Roses, (to be protected).—Prairie Queen, Gem of the Prairie, Harrison’s 
Yellow, Madame Plantier, Princess Adelaide. 
