house: terrace 
T H E G A R D E N M AGAZIN E 
February, 1915 
24 
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NOTE: The firsT numotr ind/cc/tes the. 
type of plant as shown on the planting 
list; the second the quant/ tip in the hed 
Shrubs 
CROQUET LAWN. 
Planting plan for a garden in which flowering shrubs are chiefly featured. It has the advantage of permanency with continuous and changing interest at all seasons. The specilicat ions 
are given on page 23. S. F Hamblin, Designer 
W 
Planting- j w 
■ ) • Jor- a- 
^Hillside- Property* 
■ Evergreens 
3*C-No Variety- 5ec Tto Variety 
1 • 1 • Pine- Austrian \z 3 Pine-5tN»i5 Jit'n 
Z-4 " White 13 3 " Mugho 
3 • 2 ■ Spruce- Douglass- 14 10 Retmospora m -Variety 
-4 '5- " • Norway 15 4 Yew Japanese 
5 ■ 5 " -Oriental- It- 7- Arb<*r Vitae in Var 
4> - 13 " -Hemlock- 17- *• Juniper • D*»arf m-thr 
7 l Fir - T^orJman- 18-8 Bo< Globe &P*jratn 
6 1 " • Concolor- 19 4 MaKoma & 1 ley- C*en 
9- 1 *' • Cepha toman 20 *o Azalea tfioocWge«i. 
10- 1 VeitcVies 21'*- Luonymoub Japomca 
ill- I •• Frazer's- 22-24 RboJo<3encl»On Hybr 
• D ec \ d vo os- Plan ts 
23 -3 Cornws • ^loridus 44-12- Cornus • 5ib 5an 79a* <ztc 
24 3* 5pirea • callosa elbo 45 3 Car pious Americana 
23 3 Hhodotypos kcrrioid *6 -7- 5ali» Incana- 
Zb 1 Chiononthus Amcr 47 7- Ll«agna3 Parvifter® 
27 3 Spirea . Van Roatci- 4 gS Li strum A mar enl* 
26 3- Euonymous Alatu* 49 l- Coryl u> F^r^ure* 
29 5 Cornua- p. -1-V«r- rubr-ao-5- Cere is Canadensis 
30 7 Symphoeicarpus r*< 31 I- E-Xockordd ^raml'ifl 
31 ft C>*<-berris- Thur,brrgi32 S Rhus ■ ty l»"ia- etc 
32-12- Lustrum J?«ge l/an«.»i 53-U Wyc1ra*->g<?ei Pan- Gr 
33 3- 5 1 yra* Japonic* 34 U- Brr berris & SympTi in 
34 -3 Viburnum tomen'to- 33-zl Forsytes inVar (l vJav” ii 
S3 1 Acer polyrnorpYiurn 34 17 Ozulx.a graollb S.JVrt>- 
3t 3 Aralie -p«nta pbyllo 37 7 Berber ris Tbunncrg’u 
37 > C emus floricta 38 '50- Pere ooiai.3 in Variety 
3* 3 Lon'.cero j ro grant 1 38- C Y/e«gc)a ■ earn* & L Ralli 
39 3- Deutzia PofRoch- bo S Vi burn p/ici Philad cer- 
-40 3 Acer Tartar Gin tl S’ Spirca 
_A1 10- Stjrin 30 in Variety fcZ- 7- F©c**j-»hi« suspvnca 
_42- 3 QxycWnJr Arbor- t3 3 .Ptfulxia l_*meinei 
43 I Cr.itecgos.Corclala t4-> Ace» lap in V«)r 
In this garden evergreens are featured because they give effects in the winter as well as in the summer. The taller kinds are used to give permanent screen. W. H. Richie, Designer. 
See page 23 
