July, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



225 



< — A Three Dimension Shrub 

 The Cotoneasters are all 

 too little known. Among 

 them C. hupehensis, one of 

 the recent introductions 

 from Hupeh, China, is most 

 attractive on three scores: 

 profuse white flowers in 

 spring, red fruit in fall, 

 and foliage one-half inch 

 across, dark green above and 

 silvery beneath. The plant 

 attains a height of five feet 



A Privet Handsome In 

 Flower (Below) 

 The Ibota Privet has a 

 value all its own with grace- 

 ful tassels of white flowers 

 when allowed to grow as 

 nature intended it to. Why 

 insist on using it only as a 

 clipped hedge where its 

 beauty is never seen. 



Worth While Shrubs for 

 Garden Use 



Good Shrubs for Shady Places. — 

 Kerria japonica, Sy m phoricar pos 

 vulgaris, Symphoricarpos racemosa, 

 Aronia arbutifolia, Evonymus radi- 

 cans, Cornus racemosus, Ligustrum 

 Ibota, Japanese Barberry, Amelanchier 

 alnifolia. 



Good Shrubs for Moist Places. — 

 Dirca palustris (Leatherwood), Clethra 

 alnifolia, Azalea viscosa, Ilex verticil- 

 lata, Amelanchier (Shadbush). 



Good Shrubs for Hedges. — Japanese 

 Barberry, Rhamnus catharticus 

 (Buckthorn), Cotoneaster acutifolia, 

 Lonicera tatarica, Elaeagnus argentea, 

 Ligustrum (Privet) Ibota, Ligustrum 

 amurensis, Ligustrum vulgare, Rosa 

 rugosa, Spirae Van Houttei, Caragana 

 arborescens, Lilacs. 



For Fall and Winter Effects. — 

 Berberis Thunbergii (Red berries), 

 Cotoneaster racemiflora soongarica 

 (Red berries), Cotoneaster multiflora 

 calocarpa (Red berries), Hamamelis 

 japonica, (Flowers), Hamamelis mollis 

 (Flowers), Cornus sibirica (Red stems), 

 Cornus stolonifera (Red stems), Cor- 

 nus stolonifera flaviramea (Yellow 

 stems), Kerria japonica (Yellow stems), 

 Crataegus cordata (Fruit), Evony- 

 mus Bungeanus (Rose-colored Fruit), 

 Evonymus alatus (Rose-colored foli- 

 age), Lonicera tatarica (Red or Yellow 

 fruit), Lonicera Morrowii (Red fruit), 

 Mains Sargentii (Yellow fruit), Aronia 

 arbutifolia (Red fruit), Viburnum 

 opulus (Red fruit), Viburnum ameri- 

 canus (Red fruit), Viburnum cassi- 

 noides (Pink and Blue fruit), Sym- 

 phoricarpos vulgaris (Pink berries), 

 Symphoricarpos racemosus (White 

 berries), Rhus glabra (Crimson fruit). 

 Ilex verticillata (Red berries). 



