KEY TO PLANTING PLAN OPPOSPrE 

 SHOWING SHRUBS, TREES, PLAXTS AND VINES USED 



Explanation of Diagram. Circles indicate location of trees; letters P to Z inclu- 

 sive refer to their names as ^iven below. Each plant, shrub, vine, etc., is numbered for 

 convenient reference to corresponding? name and number below. The letter pivon after 

 each number on the plan (A to F inclusive) indicates the jrroup to which that plant 

 belonj^s. These plants are listed and described in our General Cataloj^ue where special 

 chapters are given to Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Vines, Hardy Perennials, etc. 



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No. of plants 



Coynnion navie used 



Rose-colored Weigela .... 1 



Wayfaring Tree 4 



Double White Deutzia .... 1 



Purple Fringe 7 



Azaleas 4 



Styrax Japonica 4 



White Fringe 4 



Mock Orange . . 1 



Cercis Japonica 1 



Rose of Sharon 1 



Spir^a Van Houttei 2 



Deutzia gracilis 1 



Bridal Wreath Spiraea . . 1 



Allspice, or Sweet Shrub ... 1 



Styrax Japonica 1 



Hibiscus '^Crimson Eye" . . 3 

 Hibiscus Syriacus, or Althea 



*'Violet Clare" 1 



Old-fashioned Snowball .... 4 



Japanese Snowball 2 



Weigela ''Eva Rathke" . 

 Althea ''Jean d'Arc" 



2 

 1 



Japanese Barberry 2 



"" " " 1 



1 

 1 

 1 



Weigela Candida 



White Fringe 



Deutzia Lemoinei 



Blue Spirea 



Hydrangea paniculata grandi- 



flora 2 



Forsythia Fortune! 1 



Magnolia Soulangeana .... 1 



Common Lilac, Purple .... 2 



Common Lilac, White .... 3 



Bush Honeysuckle 2 



Purple Lilac 3 



Bush Honeysuckle 2 



Deutzia gracilis rosea .... 1 



ROSES 



36. Hardy Climbing 6 



37. Everblooming Climbing ... 5 



38a Rosa rugosa alba 2 



38r Rosa rugosa rubra 2 



Map 

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39. 



40. 



Ccf'imon naff 



No. o/ plants 

 used 



... 12 

 . 12 



41. 

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Hybrid Perpetuals 



Monthly, or Everblooming . . 



VINES AND CLIMBERS 



Virginia Creeper, or Boston Ivy . 

 Clematis "Virgins Bower" . . 



Honeysuckle 



Wistaria 



Akebia quinata 



English I\T 



Clematis, Blue 



Hardy Ferns, in variety . . . 



ARDY PERENNIALS, or IIERBA 

 CEOL'S PLANTS 



Lily-of-the-Valley 



Violet 



Larkspur 



Hollyhock 



Foxglove 



Cornflower Aster 



Anemones 



Hardy Chrysanthemums . . . 



Day Lily 



Milfoil or Yarrow 



Golden Glow 



Phlox 



Paeonia 



Hardy Lilies 



Iris 



Adam's Needle, or Spanish Bay- 

 onet 



TREES 



Peach 



Cherry 



Pear 



Plum 



Norwav Maple 



White Birch 



Basswood, or American Linden 

 Double-flowered Crab .... 



Japanese Maple 



Globe Arborvitse 



1 

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