PLANTS FOR SPECIAL SITUATIONS 277 



Common Privet 

 Euonymous atropurpurea 

 Sumachs, in var. 

 Pyrus aucuparia 

 Crataegus Crus-galli 



mollis 

 Viburnum acerifolium 



dentatum 

 Rosa rugosa 



Symphoricarpus racemosus 

 Rosa canina 



Wichuraina, in var. 

 Weigela 



Honeysuckle, in var. 

 Tecoma radicans 

 Clematis virginica 



vitalba 



Artemisias, in var. 

 Achilleas " " 

 Sea Hollies" " 

 Globe Thistles, in var. 

 Verbascums, in var. 

 Aster Novae Anglise, in var. 

 Polygonum cuspidatum 

 compactum 



Wahoo 



Bird Cherry 

 Cockspur Thorn 



Maple-leaved Viburnum 



Arrow Wood 



Japanese Rose 



Snowberry 



Dog Rose 



Japanese Trailing Rose 



Trumpet Vine 

 Traveller's Joy 

 Virgin's Bower 



Yarrow 

 Mullein 



Michaelmas Daisy 

 Knotweed 



Such a bank is best planted in the fall and the plants 

 kept well watered in dry weather. Young plants are 

 best employed, as these are more vigorous and establish 

 themselves more quickly, and broad, natural-looking 

 groups of the kinds used are most effective. 



THE WILD GARDEN 



Many plants by reason of their sophisticated and 

 finished appearance are unsuitable for naturalizing 



