GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



13. PLANTS FOR DIFFERENT FLOWERING 

 EFFECTS (Continued) 



G. (Producing white flowers) 



EARLY-FLOWERING TYPES 



Cornus florida Spiraea Van Houttei* 



Flowering Dogwood Van Houtte's Spirea 



Prunus (in variety)* Crataegus (in variety)* 



Plum Thorn 



Halesia tetraptera Azalea viscosum 



Silver Bell Swamp Azalea 



Spiraea Thunbergii Viburnum (in variety) 



Thunberg's Spirea Viburnum 



Chionanthus Virginica Lonicera Morrowi 



White Fringe Morrow's Honeysuckle 



Cornus (in variety) * 

 Dogwood 



LATE SPRING AND SUMMER-FLOWERING TYPES 



Rhodotypos kerrioides Spiraea prunifolia* 



White Kerria Bridal Wreath 



Philadelphus (in variety) Aesculus parviflora 



Mock Orange Dwarf Horse Chestnut 



Hydrangea (in variety) Rhododendron (white) 



Deutzia (in variety) 



Cladrastis tinctoria Clethra alnifolia 



Yellow-wood Pepper Bush 



Robinia pseudacacia Rosa alba* 



Black Locust Whiteflowered Rose 



Rosa multiflora Rosa lucida* 



Japanese Climbing Rose White-flowered Glossy Rose 



Sambucus racemosus Sambucus Canadensis 



Red-berried Elder American Elder 



Spiraea opulifolia Ligustrum (in variety) 



Ninebark Privet 



14. PLANTS VALUABLE FOR THE 

 CHARACTERISTICS OF THEIR FRUIT 



These lists include trees and shrubs which bear fruit 

 singularly interesting for landscape effects. There are many 

 other shrubs which bear fruit which is not interesting from a 

 landscape standpoint because of no marked characteristic. 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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