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THE COMPLETE GARDEN 



sun and those given for use in the shade. No attempt has been made 

 to name the herbaceous perennials suitable for this purpose. 



a. Open sun: 



Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 



Bearberry 

 Iberis sempervirens 



Evergreen Candytuft 



Pachysandra terminalis 



Japanese Spurge 

 Phlox suhulata 

 Moss Pink 

 Saxifraga cordifolia 

 Saxifrage 



b. Shade: 



Evonymus radicans 

 Climbing Evonymus 



Gaultheria shallow, 



Salal 

 Hedera helix 



English Ivy 



Lonicera japonica halliana 

 Japanese Honeysuckle 



Pachysandra terminalis 

 Japanese Spurge 



Vine a minor 

 Periwinkle 



C. Plants for Border Planting. The shrubs and trees given 

 in the group for refined lawn masses are confined largely to those sorts 

 which are not generally available throughout the east for border plant- 

 ing by reason of their soil and moisture requirements. The native 

 collected plants are very similar to the same sort of material found 

 throughout the northern central states. 



a. Refined lawn masses: 



Abelia grandiflora 



Hybrid Abelia 

 Acer palmatum 



Japanese Maple 

 Azalea hinodigiri 



Crimson Evergreen Azalea 



Azalea indica 



Indian Azalea 

 Berberis buxifolia 



Box-leaved Barberry 

 Berberis darwini 



Darwin's Barberry 

 Berberis ilicifolia 



Holly-leaved Barberry 

 Calluna vulgaris 



Scotch Heather 

 Cornus mas 



Cornelian Cherry 



Cornus paniculata 



Grey Dogwood 

 Cotoneaster francheti 



Franchet's Rose Box 

 Cotoneaster simonsi 



Himalayan Rose Box 

 Deutzia gracilis 



Slender Deutzia 

 Diervilla hybrida 



Hybrid Weigela 

 Enkianthus perulatus 



Enkianthus 

 Erica mediterranea 



Pink Heather 

 Forsythia suspensa fortunei 



Fortune's Golden Bell 

 Lonicera maacki 



Late-blooming Honeysuckle 



