GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



6. PLANTS ADAPTED TO VARIOUS TYPES OF SOIL 

 CONDITIONS (Continued) 



B. (Light sandy soils) Continued. 



Pinus Austriaca 

 Austrian Pine 



Pinus strobus 

 White Pine 



Pinus sylvestris 

 Scotch Pine 



Rhus aromatica 



Fragrant Sumac 

 Salix tristis 



Dwarf Gray Willow 

 Hamamelis Virginiana 



Witch Hazel 

 Caragana arborescens 



Siberian Pea Tree 

 Rhamnus cathartica 



Buckthorn 

 Azalea nudiflora 



Pinkster Flower 

 Cytisus scoparius 



Scotch Broom 

 Mahonia aquifolium 



Oregon Grape 

 Prunus maritima* 



Beach Plum 



Lycium vulgare 



Matrimony Vine 



TREES Continued 



Cornus florida 



Flowering Dogwood 

 Pyrus baccata* 



Crab 



Pinus rigida 

 Pitch Pine 



SHRUBS 



Rosa rugosa 



Ramanas Rose 

 Myrica cerifera 



Bayberry 

 Juniperus communis 



Common Juniper 

 Vaccinium corymbosum 



Huckleberry 



Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Coral Berry 

 Spiraea Van Houttei* 



Van Houtte's Spirea 

 Hydrangea paniculata gr. fl. 



Large-flowering Hydrangea 

 Comptonia asplenifolia 



Sweet Fern 

 Hippophae rhamnoides 



Sea Buckthorn 



VINES 



Lonicera Halleana 



Hall's Honeysuckle 



C." (Heavy clay soils). The plants in this list are 

 better adapted to heavy soils than those in the preceding 

 list, but should nevertheless be given good drainage in 

 clay soils. 



TREES 



Tsuga Canadensis 



Canadian Hemlock 



Abies balsamea 

 Balsam Fir 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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