THE COMPLETE HOME LANDSCAPE 



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Fig. 58.— Plan of an informal border illustrating the use 

 of a variety of shrubs and an occasional small tree for 

 accent in the sky line. 



(A) 6 Canadian Hemlock. 

 4 Red Pine. 



(1) 3 White Birch. 



(2) 5 Flowering Dogwood. 



(3) 10 Canadian Redbud. 



(4) 5 English Hawthorn. 



(5) 3 Sorrel Tree (Oxydendron). 



(6) 3 White Fringe. 



(7) 1 Mountain Ash. 



(8) 20 Dwarf graceful Deutzia. 



(9) 12 Hydrangea, "Hills of 



Snow." 



(10) 15 Large-flowered Mock- 



orange. 



(11) 15 Rose of Sharon (3 vars.) 



(12) 10 Pride of Rochester Deutzia 



(13) 15 Bridal Wreath, Van Hout- 



te's Spirsea. 



(14) 20 Waterer's Summer Spirsea 



(15) 10 Japanese Snowball. 



(16) 5 Cornelian Cherry. 



(17) 10 Golden Bells. 



(18) 5 African Tamarix. 



(19) 5 Siebold's Viburnum. 



(20) 10 Desbois's Weigela. 



(21) 10 Eva Rathke Weigela. 



(22) 10 Sweet Pepper Bush. 



(23) 10 Butterfly Bush or Summer 



Lilac. 



(24) 10 Yellow Globe Flower 



(Kerria). 



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(25) 5 Lindley's Plume Spiraea. 



(26) 10 Japanese Storai. 



(27) 3 Smoke Tree or Purple 



Fringe. 



(28) 4 Lilac La Tour D'Avergne. 



(29) 7 Purple Beauty Fruit. 



(30) 7 Single Hydrangea. 



(31) 15 Blue Spirsa. 



(32) 6 Dwarf Bush Buckeye. 



(33) 10 Bushy St. John's Wort. 



