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CONTENTS 



CHAPTER PAC» 



F — Evergreens most used 315 



G — Not hardy in Minnesota 316 



XLV. Plants for South Atlantic States 318 



A — Ground cover 319 



a. Moist places 319 



b. Dry places 319 



B — Hedges 320 



a. Holding leaves throughout winter 320 



b. Not holding leaves throughout winter . . . 321 



C — Trees for street planting 321 



D — Evergreens most used 322 



E — Formal effects 322 



F — Border planting 323 



a. Low-growing deciduous shrubs 323 



b. Low-growing evergreen shrubs 324 



c. Medium-growing deciduous shrubs .... 325 



d. Medium-growing evergreen shrubs . . . .326 



G — Fruit valuable for its colour effects 327 



H — Specimen trees and shrubs 327 



a. Trees 327 



b. Shrubs 329 



I — Perennials for gardens and cut flowers . . . .329 



J — Perennials for naturalizing in wild gardens . . 330 

 K — Plants which are commonly and freely used in the 



south but are not hardy farther north . . . . 331 



a. Trees 331 



b. Shrubs 332 



L — Vines for the south 332 



XL VI. Plants for Use on the Oregon and Washington Coastal 



Plain 334 



A— Hedges 335 



a. Deciduous 335 



b. Evergreen 335 



B — Plants for ground cover 335 



a. Open sun 336 



b. Shade 336 



C — Plants for border planting 336 



a. Refined lawn masses 337 



b. Native and collected plants 337 



D — Street and avenue planting 337 



E — Plants for heavily shaded locations . . . . 337 



