GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



12. PLANTS VALUABLE BECAUSE OF THE AU- 

 TUMN COLORATION OF LEAVES (Continued) 

 EARLY Continued. 



Rhus typhina Acer saccharum 

 Staghorn Sumac Sugar Maple 



Betula lutea Acer rubrum 

 Yellow Birch Red Maple 



MEDIUM 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia Nyssa sylvatica 



Virginia Creeper Sour Gum 



Quercus rubra Berberis Thunbergii 



Red Oak Thunberg's Barberry 



Fraxinus Americana Vaccinium corymbosum 



White Ash Huckleberry 



Viburnum acerifolium Rhus aromatica 



Maple-leaved Viburnum Fragrant Sumac 



Viburnum dentatum 

 Arrow-wood 



LATE 



Quercus coccinea Ginkgo biloba 



Scarlet Oak Maidenhair Tree 



Cornus florida Euonymus Europaeus 



White-flowering Dogwood European Spindle Tree 



Cladrastis lutea Forsythia viridissima 



Yellow-wood Dark Green Forsythia 



Mahonia aquifolium Euonymus alatus 



Oregon Grape Winged Spindle Tree 



Hamamelis Virginiana Oxydendrum arboreum 



Witch Hazel Sourwood 



13. PLANTS FOR DIFFERENT FLOWERING 

 EFFECTS 



A. (Producing flowers in early spring before the leaves 

 appear). The types of trees and shrubs included in this list 

 are necessarily few in number. They add greatly to land- 

 scape plantings by shortening the so often uninteresting 

 period just previous to the time when the leaves break. 

 These specimens should seldom be used in large mass effects. 



Cornus Mas Forsythia suspensa 



Cornelian Cherry Drooping Golden Bell 



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