Plants distinguiished for fall color of 
American White Ash 
Barberry (in variety) 
Bittersweet (all) 
Boston Ivy 
Euonymus (all) 
Flowering Crabapple (all) 
Fragrant Buckthorn 
Ginkgo 
Gray Dogwood 
Hawthorn (all) 
leaf or fruit 
Norway Maple 
Prairie Rose 
Red Chokeberry 
Silver Maple 
Sumac (all) 
Viburnum (all) 
Virginia Creeper 
Virginia Rose 
Winterberry 
Witch-hazel 
Plants whose berries attract birds 
Barberry (all) 
Golden twig Dogwood 
Gray Dogwood 
Hawthorn (all) 
Honeysuckle Bush (all) 
Mountain Ash (all) 
Prairie Rose 
Red Cedar 
Shadblow 
Snowberry (all) 
Staghorn Sumac 
Viburnum (all) 
Virginia Creeper 
Winterberry 
The Paved Garden 
Easy to maintain, the small paved garden located in an ell 
of the house or beneath a tree with shade too dense for grass 
is a constant source of satisfaction. Along the edges of the ter¬ 
race—flagstone or brick—is the place for intimate plants, the 
choicest in your garden. These are the spots for the finest of 
the spring-flowering bulbs, for dwarf Japanese yew, for the 
fragrant viburnum. 
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