Medium-growing Sorts 
WUte Flowerins Dogwood (May) 
OornuH florida (White flowers) 
Red Flowering; Dogwood (May) 
Oomua floHda ruhra 
(Pink or red flowers) 
Scarlet Thorn (May) 
Cratacf/ntt coceinen (White flowers) 
(Scarlet fruit in autumn) 
Washingrton Tbom (May & June) 
Crataegus cordata (White flowers) 
(Poliage and berries crimson in Fall) 
Cockspur Thorn (May & June) 
Crataegus crus-galU (White flowers) 
(Darl! glossy leaves) 
Common Hawthorn 
Crataegus oxyacantha 
(Fragrant white flowers in May, 
scarlet fruit) 
Double WhiU Hawthorn 
Crataegus oxy. flore pleno alha 
(Double white flowers In May) 
Flowering Crab (P1dI< flowers) 
Malus fioribunda (May) 
Bechtel's Double Flowering Crab 
Malus 't-jensis fiore plena 
(B'ragrant double pinli flowers resem- 
bling small roses) 
Parkman Crab (Deep Pink) 
Malus parkmanni 
Scheidecker's Crab 
Malus scheideckeri 
(Double deep pink flowers in May) 
Japanese Tree Lilac (July) 
Syringa japonica 
(Creamy white flowers) 
Snow on Evergreens 
EVERGREENS FOR BORDER PLANTINGS 
For comparatively low plantings, use a general assortment of sorts recommended for 
Foundation Plantings ; for medium heights, use the more rapid sorts. 
For a tall border, use sorts listed below. These are the most rapid growing varieties 
of evergreens and will give quick results. They may be used as a bacli ground for a 
shrub or small evergreen border. 
Balsam Fir 
Allies balsamea 
Short-leaved Fir 
Ahies hrnehvphylla 
Silver Fir 
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Frazer Fir 
Ahics frazeri 
Japanese Fir 
Ahies vt lichii 
White Spruce 
Pioeii alha 
Engelman Spruce 
Picea engelmanni 
Norway Spruce 
Picea excelsa 
Colorado Green Spruce 
Pieca pungcns 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
Pieea pungens glauca 
Koster Blue Spruce 
Pioea pung. kosteriana 
Austrian Pine 
Pinvs anstriaca 
Mountain Pine 
Pintis inotttana 
Red Pine 
Pin us resinosa 
White Pine 
Pinus strobus 
Scotch Pine 
Pill us ■':i/lrestris 
Douglas Fir 
Psciidotsuga taxifolia 
American Hemlock 
Tsutja canadensis 
((In iiccouni of Us ability to withstand 
shearing, we have listed this species as 
suitalile for Foundation Planting If al- 
lowed to grow with little or no pruning, it 
attains a fair height and makes an excellent 
border tree. It Is particularly suitable for 
planting next to the lawn, in front of a 
border of Firs and Spruces.) 
