GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



Anemone Pennsylvanica 

 Windflower 



Mitchella repensj 

 Partridge Berry 



Silene maritima 



Catchfly 

 Silene Pennsylvanica 



Wild Pink 



16. PLANTS FOR USE IN CONGESTED CITY 

 DISTRICTS 



Atmospheric conditions existing in the more intensely 

 developed portions of the residence, apartment house and 

 factory districts, require a careful selection of plants to 

 withstand these conditions. This list contains trees and 

 shrubs which may be used with a large degree of certainty 

 under normal city conditions. Collected native stock 

 should never be immediately transferred to city atmosphere. 



Ailanthus glandulosa 



Tree of Heaven 

 Platanus orientalis 

 Oriental Plane 

 Ginkgo biloba 



Maidenhair Tree 

 ' Quercus palustris 



Pin Oak 

 / Aesculus hippocastanum 



Common Horse Chestnut 

 Ulmus campestris 



English Elm 

 .^Fraxinus (in variety) 



Ash 

 Salix (in variety) 



Willow 



^^Robinia pseudacacia 

 Black Locust 



Ligustrum (in variety) 

 / Privet 



Rhamnus (in variety) 

 / Buckthorn 

 Syringa vulgaris* 

 Common Lilac 



TREES 



--'Crataegus (in variety)* 



Thorn 

 Cercis Canadensis 



Judas Tree 

 _/-Pinus mughus 



Dwarf Pine 

 ^ Pinus sylvestris 



Scotch Pine 

 Picea pungens 



Colorado Blue Spruce 

 Thuya occidentalis 



American Arborvitae 

 Juniperus Virginiana 



Red Cedar 

 Abies concolor 



Silver Fir 

 Tilia Europaea 



European Linden 



SHRUBS 



Viburnum (irr>ariety) 



Viburnum 



Symphoricarpos (in variety) 

 ^/ Symphoricarpos 

 . Forsythia (in variety) 

 Golden Bell 



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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