3 i 4 THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



Rosa arkansana Spiraea sorbifolia 



Arkansas Rose Sorb-leaved Spirea 



Rubus odoratus Spiraea tomentosa 



Flowering Raspberry Hardhack 



Symphoricarpos vulgaris 

 Indian-currant 



b. Vines: 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia Lycium halimifolium 

 Virginia Creeper Matrimony Vine 



Celastrus scandens Menispermum canadense 

 American Bitter-sweet Common Moonseed 



C. Plants Valuable for Autumn Colouration of Leaves. 

 Only plants which show good autumn colour, either at an early or 

 medium season, prove valuable in this region since late colour is in- 

 variably destroyed by hard freezes. 



a. Early: 



Acer negundo Celtis occidentalis 



Box Elder Nettle Tree 



Acer rubrum Populus eugenei 



Red Maple Carolina Poplar 



Acer saccharum Rhus typhina 



Sugar Maple Staghorn Sumac 



Betula lutea Sassafras officinale 



Yellow Birch Common Sassafras 



b. Medium: 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia Quercus rubra 



Virginia Creeper Red Oak 



Berberis thunbergi Vaccinium corymbosum 



Thunberg's Japanese Barberry High-bush Blueberry 



Fraxinus americana Viburnum acerifolium 



White Ash Maple-leaved Viburnum 



D. Heavy, Formal Effects. Either due to the prevalence of ice 

 storms which break them down or to their inherent lack of hardiness, 

 most of the plants which are elsewhere available for heavy, formal effects 

 are not available in this region. This group is accordingly a small one. 



Juniperus virginiana Picea excelsa pyramidalis 



Red Cedar Pyramidal Norway Spruce 



Juniperus virginiana glauca Populus alba pyramidalis 



Blue Virginia Cedar Bolle's Poplar 



Populus nigra italica 

 Lombardy Poplar 



