GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTIN G 



3. PLANTS FOR BORDER PLANTING (Continued) 



A. (As masses for refined lawn areas) Continued. 



MEDIUM-GROWING SHRUBS 



Viburnum cassinoides Spiraea Van Houttei* 



Withe-rod Van Houtte's Spirea 



Ligustrum ibota Regelianum Rhodotypos kerrioides 



RegeVs Privet White Kerria 



Aralia pentaphylla Cornus (in variety) * 



Five-leaved Angelica Dogwood 



Ribes aureum Forsythia suspensa 



Flowering Currant Drooping Golden Bell 



Ligustrum Amurense Spiraea prunifolia* 



Amoor River Privet Bridal Wreath 



Viburnum plicatum Viburnum dilatatum 



Japanese Snowball Japanese Bush Cranberry 



TALL-GROWING SHRUBS 



Lonicera Tatarica Forsythia intermedia 



Tartarian Honeysuckle Hybrid Golden Bell 



Lonicera Morrowi Forsythia viridissima 



Japanese Bush Honeysuckle Dark Green Golden Bell 



Philadelphus coronarius Forsythia Fortunei 



Common Mock Orange Fortune's Forsythia 



Diervilla rosea Syringa (in variety) * 



Rose-colored Weigela Lilac 



Viburnum lentago Viburnum lantana 



Sheep Berry Wayfaring Tree 



Viburnum opulus 



High-Bush Cranberry 



B. (As masses consisting mostly of native collected 

 shrubs). This list consists of shrubs indigenous to this 

 section of the country. Any of these types may as a rule 

 be collected in various localities. These plants are adapted 

 to plantations on a large scale, which do not require the 

 feeling of formality or the refinement in detail produced by 

 shrubs in list No. 3-A 



LOW-GROWING SHRUBS 



Azalea nudiflora Symphoricarpos racemosus 



Pinkster Flower Snowberry 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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