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1. Climbing hybrid- 
tea roses on wall trel- 
lis. 2. Ligustrum 
Amurense ; privet 
hedge (boxwood is 
preferable if cost is 
not to be considered). 
3. Rose beds, to be 
planted as preferred. 
4. Deutzia rosea; 
deutzia. 5. Hydran- 
gea paniculata grandi - 
■flora; hydrangea. 6. 
Philadelphus corona- 
rius: syringa or mock 
orange. 7. Lonicera 
Morrowii; bush hon- 
eysuckle. 8. Dwarf 
fruits planted as 
shrubs. 9. Grapes. 
10. Clematis panicu- 
lata; clematis. 11. 
Wistaria Chinensis ; 
Wistaria. 12. Loni- 
cera Halleana; climb- 
ing honeysuckle. a. 
Hemerocallis Hava; 
day lily. b. Hardy 
pompon chrysanthe- 
mums, any preferred 
colors, c. Althea ro- 
sea; hollyhock; any 
preferred colors, 
double form. d. Bol- 
tonia latisquama ; pink 
Boltonia. e. Lilium 
speciosum rubrum; 
lily. f. Iris German- 
ica. as preferred, g. 
Delphinium, Burbank 
or Kelway hybrids; 
larkspur. A. Cornus 
dorida; flowering dog- 
wood. 
IX. Planting Plan, Informal Design 
of the Second Type. 
to carry the front entrance walk also in at the 
side — for lawn space should be undivided 
