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Sophora viciijolia 



Sophora 

 Spiraea vanhouttei 



Van Houtte's Bridal Wreath 

 Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Indian Currant 



c. Fines: 



Actinidia (in variety) 



Silver Vine 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia 



Virginia Creeper 

 Celastrus (in variety) 



Bitter-sweet 



Tamarix (in variety) 



Tamarisk 

 Vaccinium corymbosum 



High-bush Blueberry 

 Viburnum (in variety) 



Viburnum 



Lonicera japonica halliana 

 Japanese Honeysuckle 



Lycium halimifolium 

 Matrimony Vine 



Vitis (in variety) 

 Grape 



C. Heavy Types of Soils. Most of the plants in this group are not 

 of a deep-rooted type and are better adapted for use in the heavy types 

 of soil. These plants, under normal conditions, should be planted in 

 heavy clay soil which is not well drained. This list is compiled for 

 reference where the extreme of clayey soil conditions exist and a 

 particularly safe group of plants is desired from which to select. 



a. Trees: 



Abies balsamea 



Balsam Fir 

 Abies brachyphylla 



Nikko Fir 

 Abies veitchi 



Veitch's Silver Fir 

 Acer rubrum 



Red Maple 

 Acer saccharum 



Sugar Maple 

 Catalpa bignonioides 



Indian Bean 

 Fagus (in variety) 



Beech 



b. Shrubs: 



Aralia (in variety) 



Angelica Tree 

 Berberis thunbergi 



Thunberg's Japanese Barberry 

 Calycanthus floridus 



Strawberry Shrub 

 Cornus (in variety) 



Dogwood 



Larix europaea 



European Larch 

 Larix laricina 



Tamarack 

 Larix lepiolepsis 



Japanese Larch 

 Picea excelsa 



Norway Spruce 

 Pinus strobus 



White Pine 

 Thuja occidentalis 



American Arborvitae 

 Tsuga canadensis. 



Canadian Hemlock 



Corylus avellana 



Filbert 

 Diervilla trifida 



Bush Honeysuckle 

 Halesia Carolina 



Silver Bell 

 Hamamelis virginiana 



Witch Hazel 



Viburnum (native varieties) 

 Viburnum 



