GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



13. PLANTS FOR DIFFERENT FLOWERING 

 EFFECTS (Continued) 



C. (Producing flowers during the summer months) 

 Continued. 



Kalmia latifolia Callicarpa purpurea 



Mountain Laurel Beauty Fruit 



Rhododendrons Rosa rugosa 



Hybrid Varieties Japanese Rose 



Oxydendrum arboreum Deutzia (in variety) 



Sour wood Hydrangea (in variety) 



Roses* Cornus (in variety) 



(in variety) Dogwood 



Philadelphia (in variety)* Viburnum (in variety) 



Mock Orange Viburnum 



Syringa (in variety) * Spiraea (in variety) * 



Lilac Spirea 



D. (Producing flowers in late summer and during 

 autumn). There are comparatively few shrubs which 

 produce an interesting flowering effect during the later 

 summer months and the early autumn. All of these shrubs 

 are entirely hardy. 



Spiraea Billardi Baccharis halimifolia 



Billard's Spirta Groundsel Bush 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer Hamamelis Virginiana 



Crimson Spirea Witch Hazel 



Hibiscus syriacus Kerria Japonica 



Rose of Sharon Globe Flower 



Hydrangea paniculata gr. fl. Hypericum (in variety) f 



Large-flowered Hydrogen Hypericum 



Potentilla fruticosa Clethra alni folia 



Shrubby Cinquefoil Pepperbush 



Symphoricarpos vulgaris Symphoricarpos racemosus 



Coral Berry Snowberry 



E. (Producing flowers in reds and pinks). 



EARLY-FLOWERING TYPES 



Magnolia Soulangeanaf Pyrus angustifolia* 

 Soulange's Magnolia Narrow-leaved Crab 



Cercis Canadensis Pyrus coronaria* 



Red Bud Wild Crab Apple 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



All plants marked (t), unless protected during the severe winter months, will 

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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