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Roses (in variety) 



Roses 

 Rubus deliciosus 



Rocky Mountain Flowering Raspberry 

 Sambucus canadensis 



American Elder 

 Spiraea salicijolia 



Meadow-sweet 

 Syringa japonic a 



Tree Lilac 

 Viburnum carlesi 



Korean Viburnum 



THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Viburnum cassinoides 



Withe-rod 

 Viburnum dentatum 



Arrow-wood 

 Viburnum lentago 



Sheep Berry 

 Viburnum opulus 



High-bush Cranberry 

 Viburnum sieboldi 



Siebold's Viburnum 

 Xanthoceras sorbifolia 



Chinese Flowering Chestnut 



D. Producing Flowers During Late Summer and Early 

 Autumn. There are comparatively few trees and shrubs which pro- 

 duce an interesting flowering effect during the late summer months 

 and during the early autumn. This group is composed of those plants 

 whose flowers are effective in the landscape. 



Baccharis halimijolia 



Groundsel Bush 

 Buddleia veitchiana 



Summer Lilac 

 Clethra alnijolia 



Sweet Pepper Bush 

 Elsholtzia stauntoni 



Elsholtzia 

 Hamamelis virginiana 



Witch Hazel 

 Hibiscus syriacus 



Rose of Sharon 

 Hydrangea arborescens 



Wild Hydrangea 

 Hydrangea paniculata 



Panicled Hydrangea 

 Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora 



Large-flowered Hydrangea 

 Hypericum (in variety) 



St. John's Wort 



Lespedeza japonicum 



White-flowering Desmodium 

 Lespedeza sieboldi 



Siebold's Desmodium 

 Oxydendrum arboreum 



Sourwood" 

 Potentilla fruticosa 



Shrubby Cinquefoil 

 Sorbaria arborea glabrata 



Chinese Mountain Ash Spirea 

 Spiraea billardi 



Billiard's Spirea 

 Spiraea bumalda anthony waterer 



Crimson Spirea 

 Spiraea callosa alba 



Fortune's White Spirea 

 Stewartia pentagyna 



Alleghany Stewartia 

 Tamarix (in variety) 



Tamarisk 



Vitex agnus-castus 

 Chaste Tree 



£. Producing Flowers in Shades of Red and Pink. In the 

 development of interesting colour combinations for the flowers in 

 landscape planting some definite association of colour schemes should 

 be listed to assist one more readily in the selection of plants for vary- 

 ing colour effects. All plants in the following group produce flowers 

 in shades of red and pink. The early-flowering sorts are shown in 



