GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



Magnolia stellata Forsythia (in variety) 



Starry Magnolia Golden Bell 



Cercis Canadensis Prunus triloba* 



Red Bud Flowering Plum 



Cornus florida Prunus (in variety)* 



White-flowering Dogwood Plum 



Halesia tetraptera Amelanchier botryapium 



Silver Bell Service Berry 



Benzoin odoriferum Mahonia aquifolium 



Spice Bush Oregon Grape 



Azalea lutea Azalea Vaseyi 



Flame Azalea Vasey's Azalea 



Azalea nudiflora 

 Pinkster Flower 



B. (Producing flowers in early spring immediately 

 after the leaves appear). Thru a careful selection of plants, 

 the season of bloom with flowering trees and shrubs can be 

 made almost continuous. Only the trees and shrubs pro- 

 ducing an abundance of flowers are listed in this group. 

 Crataegus (in variety)* Exochorda grandiflora 



Thorn Pearl Bush 



Azalea mollis Viburnum plicatum 



Japanese Azalea Japanese Snowball 



Spiraea Thunbergii Viburnum (in variety) 



Thunberg's Spirea Viburnum 



Spiraea prunifolia* Lonicera fragrantissima 



Bridal Wreath Spirea Early Fragrant Honeysuckle 



Syringa (in variety) * Robinia pseudacacia 



Lilac Black Locust 



Sambucus Canadensis Prunus Japonica fl. pi.* 



Elder Double-flowered Almond 



Rhodotypos kerrioides Halesia tetraptera 



White Kerria Silver Bell 



C. (Producing flowers during the summer months). 

 This is probably the largest group of flowering trees and 

 shrubs. -This list may be used freely for flowering effects 

 during June and July. 



Cladrastis tinctoria Koelreuteria paniculata 

 Yellow-wood Varnish Tree 



Spiraea Van Houttei* Diervilla hybrida 

 Van Houtte's Spirea Hybrid Weigela 



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

 them entirely free from'insects and scale. 



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