LAN DSCA l'E GARD F.N1XG. 



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31— Weeping Birch. Var Elegant Pendula, 

 SB— Wei ping Euouymous, Var Pendula. 

 BB— Variegated Weeping Thorn. 

 : J .i Weeping Honey Locust, Var. Bvjoti 



: 

 35— W rch. 



American Wc eping Willow. 

 ■7— Weeps g Beoteb Elm, Var. Montana Pen- 



38— Young's New Weeping Birch. 



39— Small li:n.(i Weeping Ehn, Var. Jficro- 



phylla Pendula. 

 40— Magnolia Acuminata. 

 41 -Tulip Tree. 



4-2— European Sycamore Map\c. 

 O— BwecdJsh Juuiper. 

 ■i I— American spruce. 

 16— Austrian Pine. 



4fi — Norway Spruce. 



lici'on of Weigelas. planted three feet 

 each way, within the form of the outlined 

 bed. 



■ ilection of Lilac?, two to three feet 



apart each way, according to habit of growth. 



49— Collection of Bpireaa and Deutzias, 



from two to three feet apart, according 



to habit of growth. 



I rbaceona Peonias in varieties, planted 

 I apart. 

 61— T: varieties from 2)4 to 3 feet 



apart each. 



nices. 

 phyli i < r Bladder Nut. 

 .")i- Porple Fringe. 

 55 — Gordon's Bj ringa. 

 SB— Large Flowered Byi 

 B7— Hoary-leavcd Sy ringa. 

 SB— w 



SB— Higfa or r.u-h Cranberry, Var. Oxycocats. 

 - 



01— S: 



m. 

 Snow Ball, Var Rugt 

 til- s..ow Ball, Var Prwdfbttvm. 



i.".— "Sn.iw I'.. ill. Var Lantanoide*. 

 - torn Ball, Var Plicatum. 

 rl.or Vit.f. 

 68 — Coraican or Norway Pine. 



LStrian Pine, 

 10— White Pine. 

 71 — Oembrian Pine. 

 Pine. 



rd or Judas Tree. 

 kmericsn White Bprnce, Able* Alba. 

 . Bprnce, Abitt Rubra. 

 I 

 77— Balaam Fir. 

 7 s i 

 79 — Hemlock. 



60— Banksian Pine. 



H— European Silver Fir. 



;ka Sound Cypress or Thujopsis 

 Borealia. 



<? Siberian Arbor Vita?. 



Kl— Arbor Vita, Var Oigantea. 

 m Vltaj, Var OtOOOM. 

 - iHsburia Adiantifolia. 

 . leaved Mountain Ash. 



BB— Doable-flowering White Horse Chestnut 



BO— Bngllan Elm. 



90— Serrated-leaved Elm. 



Bl— Standee Twigged Elm. 



92— Elm, Var Stricta Oxoniense. 



BB— Magnolia Qlaucs. 



91— Plant thia bed with ITybrid Perpetnal 

 Roses of \ arieties. Dig the ground deep, 

 and make it rich. 



95— This bed is for Geraniums, Heliotropes, 

 etc.. etc. 



96— Make thin bed deep and rich. Plant in 

 it Japan Lilies, Tulips, Hyacinths, etc., 

 and as the spring blooms fade, put in 

 Verbenas or any free blooming, tender 

 plant. 



'.>'— In this bed mingle Tea and Bourbon 

 Roses with varieties of the rare and 

 beautiful Clematis. 



98— Imperial Cut-leaved Alder. 



99-Toui Thumb Arbor Vital 



100 — Chinese Golden Arbor Vita), Variety 

 Aurea. 



101— Oval bed In front of house. The outer 

 Hue. marked a, should be planted with 

 JUttlperUS BQMM, oi.ee in three feet and 

 and one foot back of the edge all around 

 the oval. The center of this bed should 

 be raised one foot shore ihe edge. The 

 next planting should be inside of the 

 above two feet, of JuMpena Nana, one 

 in two feet. Next inside plant Jtmlpsnu 



Bquamata, same as other-, in the center. 



of this oval plant one ALUs i'jv./.-'d 

 Pi/i/i/it'l. and at each end plant an AbiM 



TbrfaoM Oompacta, then All the remain- 

 ing space with Abiat Nigra PumUa. 



10 - 2 — If the planter resides where the Yew is 

 hardy, plant this bed with 

 that Evergreen shrub, if the Tew is not 

 hardy, then All 1 1 1 1 — bed with plants of 

 the Dwarf Hemlock variety, AMei Cana- 

 densis Sana. 



103— In thll bed place the Dwarf White I'ine, 

 —Piitus Strol/us Nana- in the center, 



three plants on the Um g line three' feet 



apart: then plant the I'inu* Mtiijho 

 live plants, and make up 

 the nuluucu with HjUM Mutjhu. 



