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dogwoods, allaturnus, lilacs, and filberts ; and, if necessary, these thickets may 

 be planted with groups of pines, firs, and other ornamental trees, fronting the 

 whole with better shrubs. There are shrubs which are highly desirable to be 

 grown for their showy and fragrant blossoms, but their habits and general 

 features are otherwise uninteresting. Such are Deutzia scabra, Budleaglobosa, 

 lilac, spindle tree, Garrya elyptica, Corchrus japonica, Tartarian honeysuckle, 

 Guelder rose, brooms, Spirea areafolia, Spirca douglassii, and Spirea lind- 

 leyana, barberry, standard roses and Pyrus japonica. Such must be planted 

 so as to exhibit their tops and blossoms only, behind those of more pleasing 

 habits. 



