66 * HAND-BOOK Or PBACTICAL 



70— Pill this bed as follows : The rear or 79, 79, 79, 79— Standard Benrre d'Anjon Pears 

 back line from the road with Weigelas or 80, 80, 80, 80-Standard Lawrence Pears, 

 varieties, set three feet apart and one foot from 81, 81, 81, 81— Standard Winter Nelis Pears, 

 the edge on the curve. Plant the center with 82, 82. 82-Standard Clapp's Favorite Fears. 

 Tree Honeysuckles, Japan Quince and Altheas 83— Transcendant Crab Apple, 

 mixed. Then fill the balance, keeping the 84— White Winter Crab Apple, 

 front curve in line, with Lilacs, Spireas and 85— Cherry Crab Apple. 

 Deutzias, with a plant of Hydrangea Paniou- 86— Coral Crab Apple, 

 lata at each end of the bed. 87— Chicago Crab Apple, 



71— This bed is designed for Geraniums, 88— Hyslop's Crab Apple. 

 Colens, Lilies, etc., from the green house or 89— Lady Crab Apple, 

 conservatory in summer, then filled with 90— Marengo Crab Apple, 

 Tulips, Hyacinths, etc., for spring blooming. 91— Seven varieties of hardy grapes, to be 



72 — This bed is to have Clematis and Climb- grown on stakes or trained over rocks, as 



ing Honeysuckles next to the porch, with ever- the ground may allow, 



blooming roses in front. 92 — Dwarf Vicar of Winksfield Pear. 



73— Use this bed for Japan Lilies and such 93— Donna Maria Cherry, 

 other bulbs that bloom, so as to carry the 94— Chickasaw Plum, 

 season through. 95— Cmger's Scarlet Plum. 



74— Weeping Juniper (Oblouga Pendula.) 96— Wild Goose Plum. 



75— Plant thie bed with Herbaceous Peonias, 97— Winesap Apple, 

 two or three Tree Peonias in the center, then 98— Gravenstein Apple. 

 fill balance with Ivies, Phloxes, etc. 99— Red Canada Apple. 



76— Annual flowers or low, bedding out, free- 100— Jonathan Apple, 

 flowering plants. 101— Ohio Nonpariel Apple. 



77, 77, 77, 77— Standard Seckel Pears. 102— Maiden's Blush Apple. 



78, 78, 78, 78— Standard Bartlett Pears. The locations of the trees from 83 to IDS 



must be counted according to the land. 



