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Habenaria, in variety 
Ilex glabra 
Ilex verticillata 
Iris kaempferi 
Iris pseudacorus 
Iris siberica 
Iris siberica alba 
Iris versicolor 
Itea virginica 
Kalmia angustifolia 
Kalmia polifolia 
Ledum groenlandicum 
Leucothoe catesbaei 
Lobelia cardinalis 
Lythrum salicaria roseum 
Mitchella repens 
Monarda didyma 
Nemopanthus mucronatus 
Nyssa sylvatica 
Pogonia ophioglossoides 
Quercus palustris 
Rhodora canadensis 
Rubus odoratus 
Salix, in variety 
Spiraea tomentosa 
Spiranthes lucida 
Thalictrum polygamum 
Thuja, in variety 
Tradescantia virginiana 
Tradescantia virginiana alba 
Ulmus americana 
Vaccinium, in variety 
Vaccinium corymbosum 
Viburnum americanum 
Viburnum dentatum 
PLANTS FOR DRY SOILS 
OFTEN it is extremely difficult to find plants that will thrive in 
soil that is quite dry. These plants are among the best for such 
situations and when established seem to enjoy well-drained and 
rather dry soil. 
Acer negundo 
Ailanthus glandulosa 
Arctostaphylos uvaursi 
Betula populifolia 
Calluna, in variety 
Hypericum densiflorum 
Juniperus, in variety 
Lespedeza bicolor 
Phellodendron, in variety 
Picea canadensis albertiana 
Pinus montana 
Pinus montana mughus 
Pinus pungens 
Pinus resinosa 
Pinus strobus 
Pinus sylvestris 
Prunus maritima 
Prunus pumila 
Robinia hispida 
Robinia kelseyi 
Rosa setigera 
Symphoricarpos racemosus 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris 
Vaccinium pennsylvanicum 
Yucca filamentosa 
PLANTS FOR SHADY PLACES 
THE following plants do well in a shady or semi-shady location. 
Most of them will also thrive in sunny locations. For woods plant¬ 
ings and for those shady spots where even grass does not seem 
happy you will find th 
are always desirable. 
Acer pennsylvanicum 
Ajuga genevensis 
Amelanchier, in variety 
Akebia guinata 
Aquilegia canadensis 
Arctostaphylos uvaursi 
Asarum shuttleworthi 
Aronia, in variety 
Azalea, in variety 
Celastrus scandens 
Chelone glabra 
Cimicifuga americana 
Cimicifuga racemosa 
Clethra, in variety 
Clintonia borealis 
Convallaria majalis 
Cornus, in variety 
Corylus americana 
Cypripedium, in variety 
items very useful. 
Daphne mezereum 
Diervilla trifida 
Epigaea repens 
Ferns, in variety 
Forsythia suspensa 
Galax aphylla 
Gaylussacia baccata 
Hamamelis, in variety 
Hydrangea, in variety 
Ilex glabra 
Ilex verticillata 
Kalmia, in variety 
Leucothoe catesbaei 
Leucothoe racemosa 
Ligustrum, in variety 
Lobelia cardinalis 
Mitchella repens 
Monarda didyma 
Orchids, in variety 
Good rich peaty soils 
Ostrya virginiana 
Pachysandra terminalis 
Rhododendron, in variety 
Rhus glabra 
Rubus odoratus 
Shortia galacifolia 
Symphoricarpos racemosus 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris 
Taxus, in variety 
Thuja occidentalis 
Trillium, in variety 
Tsuga canadensis 
Tsuga carolinianum 
Vaccinium, in variety 
Viburnum, in variety 
Vinca minor 
Vinca minor alba 
Zanthorhiza apiifolia 
PLANTS FOR SEASHORE CONDITIONS 
IN PLANTING nursery stock near the shore it is advisable to se¬ 
lect plants that will withstand the attacks of ocean winds and salt 
spray. Only comparatively resistant kinds are listed here. Many 
others will do well with slight protection. 
Abies concolor Myrica carolinensis 
Acer rubrum Picea asperata 
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