GENERAL LANDSCAP E PLANTING 



A. (Producing fruit of peculiarly interesting form 

 or size) 



Toxylon pomiferum* Gleditsia triacanthos 



Osage Orange Honey Locust 



Magnolia acuminata Gymnocladus Canadensis 



Cucumber Tree Kentucky Coffee Tree 



Asimina triloba Liquidambar styraciflua 



Paw -Paw Sweet Gum 



Platanus orientalis Liriodendron tulipifera 



Button-Ball Tree Tulip Tree 



Cephalanthus occidentalis Catalpa speciosa 



Button Bush Western Catalpa 



Fruit trees in general 



B. (Producing fruit valuable for its color effects) 



Berberis (in variety) Celastrus scandens 



Barberry Bittersweet Vine 



Cotoneasters Ilex opacaf 



Cotoneasters American Holly 



Crataegus (in variety)* Ilex verticillata 



Thorn Winterberry 



Eleagnus longipes Ilex crenataf 



Japanese Oleaster Japanese Holly 



Euonymus Americanus Lonicera Morrowi 



Strawberry Bush Morrow's Honeysuckle 



Euonymus alatus Lonicera Tatarica 



Winged Burning Bush Tartarian Honeysuckle 



Myrica cerifera Rhodotypus kerrioides 



Bayberry White Kerria 



Rhus glabra Sambucus racemosus 



Smooth Sumac Red-berried Elder 



Rhus typhina Sambucus Canadensis 



Staghorn Sumac Common Elder 



Rosa blanda* Sorbus aucuparia 



Meadow Rose European Mountain Ash 



Rosa rugosa Symphoricarpos vulgaris 



Wrinkled Japanese Rose Indian Currant 



Rosa multiflora Symphoricarpos racemosus 



Japanese Climbing Rose Snowberry 



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

 them entirely free from insects and scale. 



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

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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