GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



H. (Perennials with pink and white flowers): 



Anemone Japonica- Alice Dianthus deltoides 



Japanese Windflower Maiden Pink 



Armeria maritima-Lauchiana Dianthus plumarius 



Sea Thrift Scotch Pink 



Astilbe Chinensis Lilium speciosum roseum 



Chinese Astilbe Japanese Pink Lily 



Phlox subulata Lilium speciosum Melpomene 



Moss Pink Melpomene Lily 



Phlox paniculata (in variety) Papaver orientale-Blush Queen 



Garden Phlox Oriental Poppy 



Daphne Cneorum Paeonia (in variety) 



Garland Flower Peony 



I. (Perennials with red flowers): 



Tritoma pfitzeri Dicentra spectabilis 



Red-hot Poker Bleeding Heart 



Tulipa (in variety) Heuchera sanguinea 



Tulip Coral Bells 



Paeonies (in variety) Aquilegia formosa hybrids 

 Phlox (in variety) Columbine 



Lilium pardalinum Aquilegia Canadensis 



California Lily American Columbine 



Lilium tenuifolium Papaver orientale 



Siberian Coral Lily Oriental Poppy 



Lychnis viscaria splendens Geranium sanguineum 



Ragged Robin Crane's Bill 



Penstemon barbatus Lobelia cardinalis 



Beard Tongue Cardinal Flower 



J. (Perennials which should not be used in small 

 refined formal garden areas). So often in small formal 

 gardens, one finds the garden overrun with large stock. 

 There are a few varieties of perennials which should con- 

 sistently be avoided in developing the small formal flower 

 garden. If used, these perennials will produce a loose, 

 rampant and ragged effect not in keeping with the neat 

 lines desired in a small refined garden. 



Physostegia Virginica Rudbeckia laciniata 



False Dragonhead Golden Glow 



Bocconia cordata Rudbeckia maxima 



Plume Poppy Large Coneflower 



Helenium autumnale superbum Spiraea gigantea 



Yellow Star Siberian Goat's Beard 



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