46 WOODLAND PLANTING 

Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and 
Shrubs for Roadside Planting 
Azalea mollis. L. _ Lycium chinense. 
eb dake ee Nau eh Et Symphoricarpos Chenaulti 
Corina florida. Tamarix africana. 
ornus florida rubra. Thuja occidentalis 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. : 
Forsythia suspensa. Tsuga canadensis. L. 
Juniperus chinensis Pfitzeriana. Ulmus pumila. Rohe: 
Juniperus horizontalis Douglasi. Zanthorhiza apiifolia. 
WOODLAND PLANTING 
Developing and planting a woodland is a most inter- 
esting type of gardening, because it is comparatively 
simple and still allows for full exercise of original 
thought. It also allows one to see, know, and grow many 
unusual and beautiful plants which require but slight 
attention if their peculiarities are noted at the time of 
planting. 
In preparing for woodland planting, a system of wind- 
ing walks or trails should be laid out. Rocks, old stumps, 
logs, low mounds of earth, and irregular contours are 
features which should be retained or introduced. Irregu- 
larity of soil-surface modifies the soil-moisture; these 
irregularities also aid in giving a natural setting and 
limit to the planting of one species. 
Where it is necessary to improve the fertility or depth 
of the soil, Peat Moss or leaf-mold will be found satis- 
factory for the large majority of plants. The addition of 
an inch or more of good garden soil to the woodland 
loam is also recommended. 
The cost of replanting with small nursery-grown 
shrubs and trees is not great and is far more successful 
than to replant with collected plants. The varieties here 
listed are ideal subjects for planting along rock-strewn 
woodland banks, open, uninteresting woodland, along 
streams, flanking woodland paths, massing along shady 
drives and borders of woods. 
Herbaceous and Evergreen Plants 
for the Woodland 
In Full Shade 
Ajuga reptans. Lobelia cardinalis. 
Asarum canadensis. Lobelia syphilitica. 
Convallaria majalis. Lythrum superbum roseum, 
Cypripedium acaule. Mertensia virginica. 
Cypripedium pubescens. Michella repens. 
Cypripedium spectabile. Pachysandra terminalis. 
Dicentra Cucullaria. Polygonatum biflorum. 
Eupatorium ccelestinum. Sanguinaria canadensis. 
Ferns (all varieties). Sedum ternatum. 
Gaultheria procumbens. Shortia galacifolia. 
Iris Pseudacorus. Trillium grandiflorum. 
Iris versicolor. Viola pedata. 
In Semi-Shade 
Aconitum Fischeri. Iris pumila. 
Ajuga reptans. Iris versicolor. 
Aquilegia canadensis. Lysimachia Nummularia. 
Baptisia tinctoria. Lythrum superbum roseum. 
Bocconia cordata. Mitella diphylla. 
Cimicifuga foetida simplex. Myosotis alpestris. 
Cimicifuga racemosa. Myosotis palustris semper- 
Dicentra eximia. lorens. 
Nepeta Glechoma. 
Pachysandra terminalis. 
Phlox divaricata. 
Polemonium reptans. 
Primula veris. 
Ranunculus repens. 
Thalictrum aquilegifolium. 
Tiarella cordifolia. 
Trollius europaeus. 
Dodecatheon Meadia. 
Eupatorium ccelestinum. 
Eupatorium urticaefolium 
(E. ageratoides). 
Ferns. 
Dennstaedtia (Dicksonia) 
punctilobula. 
Pteridium aquilinum. 
Gentiana Andrewsi. Veronica repens 
Hesperis matronalis. Veronica rupestris 
Iris cristata. Vinea minor 
Iris Pseudacorus. Viola pedata, 
