GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



1. PLANTS FOR HEDGES (Continued) 



B. (As edgings for walks and garden borders). Low 

 growing types of shrubs (under normal conditions not 

 exceeding 24' ' in height) lending themselves to frequent 

 clipping and shearing. These shrubs are often used in 

 edging formal garden walks, pools, and beds of plantings. 

 In general, most of these shrubs require a very small amount 

 of pruning, to maintain their close-growing compact habit. 



Azalea amoenaf Philadelphia nana aurea 



Hardy evergreen Azalea Golden Dwarf Mock Orange 



Buxus suffruticosaf Deutzia gracilis 



Dwarf Box Slender Deutzia 



Ilex microphylla Rose Dwarf polyantha (in variety) * 



Small-leaved Holly Fairy Rose 



Berberis Thunbergii Thuya occidentalis globosaf 



Thunberg's Barberry Globe Arborvitae 



Rosa blanda* Daphne Mezereumf 



Meadow Rose Mezereon Daphne 



Andromeda Japonicaf Astilbe Japonica 



Japanese Fetterbush Japanese Astilbe 



Viburnum opulus nanum Ligustrum ibota Regelianum 



Dwarf Cranberry Bush RegeVs Privet 

 Thuya occidentalis Tom Thumb 

 Tom Thumb Arborvitae 



C. (As windbreaks and for solid screen effects). 

 Mostly rapid growing trees and shrubs which are entirely 

 hardy under all normal climatic conditions. They can be 

 planted in close proximity to each other, without injuring 

 the individual specimen, for the purpose that it is being 

 used. This close planting renders all such trees useless 

 for future specimen planting. 



Populus (in variety) Picea (in variety) 



Poplar Spruce 



Salix (in variety) Tsuga Canadensis 



Willow Canadian Hemlock 



NOTE: All plants marked (*) must be watched at frequent intervals to keep 

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



All plants marked (f), unless protected during the severe winter months, will 

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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