PLANTING SUGGESTIONS 
E hope that the following lists will give you some ideas for plant¬ 
ing. Autumn foliage and berries are mentioned especially be¬ 
cause they are rather apt to be overlooked when making up 
planting lists. 
Plants with Particularly Bright Fall Foliage 
TREES 
Dogwoods, Flowering and Japanese. 
Maple, Red ('SwampJ 
Maple, Sugar 
Oaks, Scarlet and Red. 
Pepperidge 
Sorrel Tree 
Sweet Gum 
TREES £/ SHRUBS WITH 
ATTRACTIVE BERRIES 
For winter color and the birds 
Barberry—Red berries. 
Bayberry—Gray berries. 
Blueberry—Blue berries. 
Cherry, Nanking—Red berries. 
Chokeberry—Red or black berries. 
Christmas Berry—Red berries. 
Coral Berry—Rose purple berries. 
Cotoneaster—Red or black berries. 
Dogwood—Red and blue berries. 
Eleagnus—Red berries. 
Euonymus—Red or orange berries. 
Flowering Crab-apples—Yellow and red 
berries. 
Hawthorns—Red berries. 
Holly, American—Red berries. 
Honeysuckle, Bush—Red berries. 
Inkberry—Black berries. 
Jet bead—Black berries. 
Mountain Ash—Orange berries. 
Snowberry—White berries. 
Sweet leaf, Asiatic—Blue berries. 
Viburnums—Dark blue or red berries. 
Winterberry, Common—Red berries. 
SHRUBS €/ VINES: 
Barberry, Japanese 
Blueberry 
Creeper, Japanese 
Creeper, Virginia 
Enkianthus 
Euonymus, Winged 
Maple, Amur 
Sumac, Fragrant 
Viburnums 
PLANTS FOR SHADE 
EVERGREENS: 
Andromeda 
Hemlock 
Holly 
Holly Grape 
Inkberry 
Laurel 
Leucothoe 
Pachysandra 
Periwinkle 
Rhododendron 
Yew 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS 
Chokeberry 
Dogwood 
Forsythia 
Honeysuckle, Bush 
Silver Bell 
Sorrel Tree 
Viburnum 
Witch-hazel 
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