GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



3. PLANTS FOR BORDER PLANTING (Continued) 



B. (As masses consisting mostly of native collected 

 shrubs) Continued. 



LOW-GROWING SHRUBS Continued 



Azalea lutea Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Flame-colored Azalea Coral Berry 



Azalea Vaseyi Callicarpa purpurea 



Carolina Azalea Beauty Fruit 



Spiraea tomentosa Rhus copallina 



Steeple Bush Shining Sumac 



Myrica cerifera Ceanothus Americanus 



Bay berry New Jersey Tea 



MEDIUM-GROWING SHRUBS 



Dirca palustris Amorpha fruticosa 



Leatherwood False Indigo 



Roses* Berberis vulgaris 



(in variety) Common Barberry 



Azalea arborescens Sambucus racemosus 



Fragrant Azalea Red-berried Elder 



Clethra alnifolia Cornus (in variety) * 



Sweet Pepper Bush Dogwood 



Kalmias Rhododendrons 



Laurel 



Ilex glabra Sambucus Canadensis 



Ink Berry American Elder 



Euonymus Americanus Rhus aromatica 



Strawberry Bush Fragrant Sumac 



TALL-GROWING SHRUBS 



Amelanchier Canadensis Aronia nigra 



Shad Bush Black Chokeberry 



Corylus Americana Aronia arbuti folia 



Hazelrtut Red Chokeberry 



Crataegus (in variety) * Hamamelis Virginiana 



Thorn Witch Hazel 



Diervilla trifida Viburnum (in variety) 



Bush Honeysuckle 



Ilex verticillata 

 Winterberry 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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