GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



19. PLANTS ADAPTED FOR TRANSPLANTING AT 

 SPECIFIC SEASONS OF THE YEAR 



This list includes two groups; a group which should 

 be planted in the fall and a group which should be planted 

 in the spring. Results may be obtained with extra care 

 thru fall planting or spring planting in either instance. 

 The plants indicated in this group, however, develop much 

 more readily if transplanted at the season indicated. 



FOR FALL PLANTING 



Paeonies (in variety) Most native perennials 



Papaver orientale Most coniferous evergreens 



Oriental Poppy (Aug.-Sept.) 



Liliums (in variety) Most deciduous vines 



Trillium Most deciduous shrubs 



Blood Root Most small fruits 

 Solomon's Seal 



FOR SPRING PLANTING 



Rhododendrons Ericaceous plants, all sorts 



Calycanthus floridus Rosa rugosa 



Strawberry Bush Wrinkled Japanese Rose 



Crataegus (in variety) Stephanandra flexuosa 



Thorns Stephanandra 



Hibiscus syriacus Tamarix gallica 



Rose of Sharon French Tamarisk 



Kerria Japonicaf Viburnum tomentosum plicatum 



Globe Flower Japanese Snowball 



Benzoin odoriferum Hedera helix f 



Spice Bush English Ivy 



Magnolia glauca Liriodendron tulipifera 



Sweet Bay Tulip Tree 



Rhus aromatica Morus rubra 



Sweet-scented Sumac Red Mulberry 



Acer dasycarpum Anemone Japonica 



Silver Maple Japanese Windflower 



Cornus florida Taxus (in variety) 



Flowering Dogwood Yew 



Populus (in variety) Fagus sylvatica 



Poplar Beech 



Andromedas Chrysanthemums 



Azaleas Kalmias 



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

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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