GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



1. PLANTS FOR HEDGES (Continued) 



C. (Continued) 



Fagus ferruginea Carpinus Caroliniana 



American Beech American Hornbeam or Blue 



. . Beech 



Fagus sylvatica Acer Tataricum 



European Beech Tartarian Maple 



Pinus strobus Acer dasycarpum pyramidalis 

 White Pine . Pyramidal Silver Maple 



D. (For privacy). This list consists of tall-growing 

 shrubs and a few trees (exceeding five feet in height) having 

 a heavy foliage character, compact in their habit of growth 

 and holding their foliage during the later summer and early 

 fall. (Largest of group). 



Eleagnus angustifolia Ligustrum (in variety) 



Russian Olive Privet 



Forsythia intermedia Hibiscus syriacus 



Hybrid Golden Bell Rose of Sharon 



Forsythia viridissima Syringa vulgaris* 



Dark Green Golden Bell Common Lilac 



Spiraea Van Houttei* Fagus sylvatica 



Van Houtte's Spirea European Beech 



Lonicera Tatarica Acer dasycarpum pyramidalis 



Tartarian Honeysuckle Pyramidal Silver Maple 



(Low-branched] 



Rhamnus cathartica Viburnum (in variety) 



Common Buckthorn Viburnum 



Cornus Mas 



Cornelian Cherry 



2. PLANTS FOR GROUND COVER 



A. (As edging plants in perennial borders and pattern 

 bedding). This list contains perennials and annuals with 

 close growing, compact habit, thus forming a neat border 

 for walks and flower beds, or for matting purposes over an 

 area. Some of these are adapted to moist soil, and others 

 to dry soils, as specified by the two lists into which they 

 are divided. 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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