HUGH B. BARCLAY, Narberth, Pa. 
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BINDING AND COVERING LOW BANKS AND TERRACES 
Many times it is a problem to know the proper treatment of a high or low embankment, perhaps adjacent 
to the house or in another conspicuous position. 
Such positions can readily be covered with low-growing evergreen plants such as Euonymus radicans 
colorata, Vinca minor, or other prostrate or semi-prostrate plants; or a combination with prostrate evergreens 
will be attractive, particularly because proper combinations will give rich contrasting foliage effect throughout 
the entire year. 
We advise close planting either for large or small terraces and banks, that the soil be filled quickly with 
the roots of the plants to prevent washing. Also use Peat Moss in the soil as a mulch. We will gladly 
suggest planting arrangement and estimate costs if you will send us brief description of the area to be planted. 
Herbaceous and Dwarf Evergreen Plants 
Achillea (all varieties). 
Ajuga genevensis. 
Ajuga reptans. L. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi. 
Atfer, Mauve Cushion. 
Calluna. 
Chrysanthemum arcticum. 
Chrysanthemum maximum. 
Dianthus (all varieties). 
Erica. 
Ferns (in variety). 
Helianthemum. 
Hemerocallis. 
Hypericum calycinum. 
Hypericum reptans. 
Iberis. 
Lavandula vera. 
Lespedeza Buergeri. 
Lysimachia Nummularia. 
Myosotis. L. 
Nepeta Glechoma. 
Nepeta Mussini. 
Pachysandra terminals. 
Phlox subulata. 
Plumbago Larpentae. 
Sedum (all varieties). 
Veronica longifolia. 
Veronica repens. 
Veronica rupestris. 
Veronica squiria, Royal Blue. 
Vinca minor. 
Deciduous and Evergreen Plants 
Akebia quinata. 
Berberis. 
Bignonia radicans. 
Celastrus scandens. 
Cotoneaster (all varieties). 
Euonymus (all varieties). 
Hedera Helix. L. 
Hedera Helix gracilis. L. 
Juniperus horizontalis Douglasi. 
Juniperus procumbens. 
Juniperus Sabina tamaracifolia. 
Juniperus squamata Meyeri. 
Polygonum Auberti. 
Rose, Max Graf. 
Rosa Wichuraiana. 
Symphoricarpos Chenaulti. 
Wisteria sinensis. 
Zanthorhiza apiifolia. 
ROADSIDE PLANTING 
The object of roadside planting should be to obtain a natural effect. Therefore, the plants should be in 
large, irregular masses—a variation of low carpeting types with medium and high shrubs and trees, working 
out the natural lay of the land to the best advantage and taking into serious consideration the type of traffic 
using the road and how the planting will affect their clear vision at corners. 
Best results are obtained by using small, well-rooted plants, closely placed to give proper, quick, and last¬ 
ing mass and ground-cover effect along our roadsides. Use plants which will bear out the natural atmosphere 
in the locality and give beauty with naturalistic effect. 
Perennials and Climbers for Roadside Planting 
Achillea (all varieties). 
Ajugas (Bugle). 
Ampelopsis quinquefolia. 
Asclepias incarnata. 
Asclepias tuberosa. 
Aster, Mauve Cushion. 
Baptisia australis. 
Baptisia tinctoria. L. 
Bocconia cordata. 
Celastrus scandens. 
Cephalaria alpina. 
Cephalaria tatarica. 
Euonymus (all varieties). 
Eupatorium. 
Ferns. 
Hedera Helix. 
Hemerocallis. 
Hesperis matronalis. 
Iris Pseudacorus. 
Iris versicolor. 
Lespedeza Buergeri. 
Liatris pycnostachya. 
Lonicera japonica Hilliana. 
Lysimachia Nummularia. L. 
Lythrum Salicaria roseum. 
Monarda didyma. 
Monarda fistulosa. 
Myosotis alpestris. L. 
Myosotis palustris. L. 
Nepeta G'echoma. L. 
Nepeta Mussini. 
Pachysandra terminalis. L. 
Phlox subulata rosea. 
Rose, M?x Graf. 
Rosa Wichuraiana. 
Sedum spectabile. L. 
Thymus (all varieties). 
Veronica longifolia. 
Veronica spuria, Royal Blue. 
Vinca minor. 
Wisteria sinensis. 
Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs for Roadside Planting 
Azalea mollis. L. 
Berberis Thunbergi. 
Cornus florida rubra. 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. 
Forsythia suspensa. 
Hibiscus syriacus. 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana. 
Juniperus horizontalis Douglasi. 
Juniperus procumbens. 
Juniperus Sabina tamaracifolia. 
Juniperus squamata Meyeri. 
Lycium chinense. 
Pseudotsuga Douglasi. 
Symphoricarpos Chenault. 
Tamarix africana. 
Thuja occidental is. 
Tsuga canadensis. L. 
Ulmus pumila. 
Zanthorhiza apiifolia. 
