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Abelia .22 
Aleurites Fordii .11 
Althea .28 
Arborvitae .25 
Azaleas .18-21 
B 
Bamboo .30 
Banana Shrub .22 
Barberry .22 
Blueberry . 7 
Boxwood .22 
Broadleaved Evergreens.. .22-24 
C 
Camellia . 
Camphor . 
Cedar . 
Cedrus . 
Cercis . 
Cherry Laurel . 
Chionanthus . 
Cinn.'tmomum Camphora 
Citrus . 
Cocos . 
Conifers . 
Coral Vine. 
Cotoneaster . 
Crape Myrtle . 
Crotalaria . 
Cupressus . 
Cydonia . 
Cypress . 
16, 17 
22 
!!!!26 
....26 
....29 
22 
'.'.'.'.29 
90 
...30 
25-27 
...30 
...23 
...28 
. . 12 
...26 
. . .28 
...26 
D 
Deutzia .28 
Dogwood .29 
E 
Eleagnus .23 
Elm. Chinese .29 
F 
Figs . 9 
Feijoa .23 
Fig. Climbing .30 
Flowering Shrubs .28 
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Forsythia .28 
Fruits .6-10 
G 
Gardenia .23 
Gelsemi'um .30 
Golden Bell .28 
Grapes . 8 
Grapefruit, Duncan . 7 
Grasses .30 
H 
Holly .23 
Honeysuckle .2S 
I 
Ilex .23 
Ivy, English .30 
J 
Japonicas .16-17 
Jasmine .23. 30 
Jessamine, Yellow .30 
Junipers .26. 27 
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P 
Palms, Hardy .30 
Peaches .10 
Pears . 8 
Pecans .3-5 
Persimmons, Japan. 6 
Philadelphus .28 
Photinia .24 
Pittosporum .24 
Plant, When To .2 
Plums . 9 
Podocarpus .27 
Privet .See Ligustrum 
Pyracantha .24 
Q 
Quince, Flowering .28 
R 
Red Bud .29 
Retinospora .27 
Roses .13-15 
K 
Kalmia .23 
Kumquat . 7 
L 
Lagerstroemia .28 
Landscape Service .21 
Laurocerasus .22 
Lemon . 7 
Ligustrum .23 
Lonicera .28 
Loquat .29 
M 
Magnolia .29 
Mock Orange .28 
Mountain Laurel .23 
N 
Nandina .23 
O 
Ophiopogon .30 
Orange . 7 
Osmanthus .24 
Snake’s Beard 
S 
.30 
Spiraea . 
.28 
Tea Olive .... 
T 
.24 
Terms . 
.2 
Thuja . 
.25 
Trees, Ornamental .... 
.29 
Tung Oil . . . . 
.11 
Ulmus . 
U 
.29 
Viburnum ... 
V 
.24 
Vines . 
.30 
W 
Willow, Weeping . 
.29 
Youngberry . 
Y 
. 7 
nS£* 132 IM¬ 
PLANTS FOR SCREENS 
Arborvitae, American (Thuya 
Occidentals) 
Arborvitae, Oriental (T. Orien- 
talis) 
Bamboo 
Bush Honeysuckle, all varieties 
listed 
Camphor 
Cherry Laurel (Laurocerasus 
Caroliniana) 
Cotoneaster 
Crape Myrtle 
Deutzia, all 
Eleagnus 
Forsythia, all 
Kumquat 
Ligustrum Japonicum 
Ligustrum Lucidum 
Ligustrum Ovalifolium 
Nandina 
Photinia Serrulata 
Pyracantha 
Pyramidalis 
Satsuma 
SIIRCBS FOR ADVERSE 
CITY CONDITIONS 
Althea 
Arborvitae, all 
Eleagnus 
Forsythia 
Honeysuckle, Winter (Lonicera 
Fragrantissima) 
Jasminum Primulinum 
Junipers 
Mock Orange (Philadelphus) 
Spirea Van Houttei 
Viburnum 
PLANTS FOR SHADY 
LOCATIONS 
Abelia Grandiflora 
Azaleas 
Banana Shrub 
Boxwood 
Cape Jasmine 
Cherry Laurel (Laurocerasus 
Caroliniana) 
Dogwood (Cornus Florida) 
Goldenbells (Forsythia) 
Holly, American 
Honeysuckle, Bush 
Japonica (Camellia Japonica) 
Jasmine (Jasminum Primu¬ 
linum) 
Ligustrum 
Magnolia Grandiflora 
Pittosporum Tobira 
Ophiopogon 
Red Bud 
Tea Olive 
HEDGE PLANTS, FLOWER¬ 
ING HEDGES, INFORMAL 
OUTLINE 
Abelia Grandiflora 
Althea 
Arborvitae 
Azalea 
Cotoneaster 
Crape Myrtle 
Deutzia 
Flowering Quince 
Honeysuckle, Bush 
Kumquat 
Lonicera Fragrantissima 
Lonicera Morrowi 
Orange, Mock (Philadelphus) 
Photinia 
Pittosporum 
Pyracantha 
Rose. Louis Philippe 
Spirea, Thunbergi 
Spirea, Van Houttei 
BROAD-LEAVED HEDGES, 
FORMAL OUTLINE 
Abelia Grandiflora 
Buxus Suffruiticosa 
Ligustrum Ovalifolium Aurea 
Ligustrum Lucidum 
Ligustrum Ovalifolium 
Pittosporum Tobira 
Tea Plant (Thea Bohea) 
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