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VINES 
Use 
Buildings . 
Walls 
Fences 
Trellis 
Heights 
from creeping to 10 ft. 
Months of bloom 
(from March to October) 
Color of flower 
BOOK OF GARDEN PLANS 
EXAMPLE. 
EXAMPLE VINES 
Use—Continued 
. Boston Ivy Flowers . Wisteria 
. Virginia Creeper Thickets Matrimony Vine 
. Grape Ground cover. Hall’s Honeysuckle 
. Clematis 
PERENNIALS 
The most important lists 
Many are given in various books, and 
from time to time in such periodicals as 
The Garden Magazine. See also nursery 
catalogues. Mrs. Sedgwick’s book “‘Gar- 
den Month by Month” is very complete 
and usable. 
PERENNIALS EXAMPLE PERENNIALS EXAMPLE 
Growth _ Foliage—Continued 
Long lived Peony Bold leafage . Rhubarb 
Transient . Foxglove Finely cut foliage Meadow-rue 
Weedy Wild Geranium Aromatic . Lavender 
Spreaders Golden Glow Resist autumn 
Tender Canna frosts . Phlox 
Bulbous Lily Killed by frost. . Plantain Lily 
Deep rooted . Hollyhock Etc. 
shallow rooted Coreopsis 
rubby Peony Fl 
Needs staking . Larkspur iba : 
Raised from seed . Larkspur very Matge, Hollyhock; Peony 
Held seed alicia Inconspicuous . Ferns 
oN eg ‘ Massed above 
ter . . .  . Siberian Iris I iG 
Etc. eaves ris 
Fragrant Pinks 
Soil yey early Siberian Squills 
- . late. . Chrysanthemums 
Aquatics . Water Lily ye a : 
Stream margins  Caltha palustris cone bloomers. Shasta Daisy 
ort bloomers 
og. 
Wet meadow 
Moist woods 
Dense shade 
Poor soil in sun . 
Salty soil . 
Etc. 
Foliage 
Evergreen . 
Effective after 
bloom is passed 
Ragged after 
bloom 
Pitcher-plant 
Joe-pye-weed 
. Lady’s Slipper 
Dry open woods . 
. Hollyhock 
Ete. 
Formal garden 
Rock garden . 
Special uses, etc. 
. Oriental Poppy 
Wild Asters Use 
. Plantain Lily Border . Ins 
Butterfly-weed Cut flowers Peony 
. Marsh Goldenrod Massing Phlox 
Shrubbery Bulbous plants 
. Ins 
Creeping Phlox 
. Yucca Wild planting (see 
Soil) . . Native plants 
Peony Specimen . . Plume Poppy 
(spreads) 
Having an image of the type forms needed, lists from which to choose, 
and data as to the requirements of the various species, then consider the 
soil in its relation to the plant growth, the climate and exposure, the 
