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LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



Weigela, Variegated. 



Silver-thorn. 



Strawberry-tree. 



" Corky-barked. 

 Exchorda. 

 Golden-bell. 



" " Fortune's. 

 " Weeping. 

 Silver-bell 

 Rose of Sharon. 

 Hydrangea, Japanese. 

 St. John's-wort, Shrubby. 

 Honeysuckle, Tartarian. 

 Mock-orange. 



Golden. 



" Large-flowered. 

 Purple Fringe (Smoke-tree). 

 White Fringe. 

 Sumac, Cut-leaved. 



Elder, Golden. 



Elder, Red-fruited. 

 Spiraea, Golden. 



" Bridal-wreath. 

 " Lobed. 

 Bumald's. 

 Thunberg's. 

 " Van Houtt's. 

 Snowberry. 

 Indian Currant. 

 Lilac, Common. 

 " Persian. 

 " Japanese Tree. 

 " Josikea. 

 " Downy. 

 Cranberry- shrub. 

 Snowball, Japanese. 

 Roses, Bedding. 

 " Moss. 

 " Climbing. 

 " Japanese. 

 Rose, Japanese Running. 



PINK AZALEA (Azalea (Rhododendron) nudiflora). One 

 of the most beautiful of our native shrubs and one that 

 succeeds best in rather cool, shaded places. It is easily 

 transplanted and may be very successfully moved from the 

 borders of woods to the lawn if taken in clumps with some- 

 thing of a bog of soil upon the roots. The plants are 

 improved, however, if taken up and grown in a cool, 

 somewhat shaded nursery for a year or two before trans- 

 planting permanently. 



FLAME-COLOKED AZALEA (A. (R.) calendulacea). A 

 beautiful species from the mountainous regions of the South 

 and requiring a little protection in New England, but well 

 worth the little care required to protect it by setting up 

 pine boughs about them or by tying up in a thin covering 



