A Partial List of Plants Available for Various Uses in General Landscape Planting
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Plants valuable for window boxes 51 A. South or West exposure B. East exposure C. North exposure GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 1. PLANTS FOR HEDGES A. (As barriers). These should consist of shrubs which are very close growing and compact in habit. Many among them are thorny in character. They are excellent as barriers for two reasons; either because of the thorny character which makes passage undesirable, or because of the extremely close habit of growth, which makes the hedge solid in character. ...a. Holding leaves during winter Picea excelsa Tsuga Canadensis Norivay Spruce Canadian Hemlock Thuya (in variety) Euonymus Japonicus Arborvitae Evergreen Euonymus Retinospora plumosat Berberis ilici folia t Plume-like Cypress Holly-leaved Barberry Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Grape b. Not holding leaves during iv inter Berberis vulgaris Toxylon pomiferum* Common European Barberry Osage Orange Berberis Thunbergii Crataegus crus-galli* Thunberg's Barberry Cockspur Thorn Cydonia Japonica* Crataegus oxycantha* Japanese Quince May Thorn Rosa rugosa Lonicera fragrantissima Wrinkled Japanese Rose Early Fragrant Honeysuckle Rosa laevigata Fagus sylvatica Cherokee Rose European Beech Hippophae rhamnoides Citrus trifoliatat* Sea Buckthorn Hardy Orange Rhamnus cathartica Rhamnus frangula Common Buckthorn Alder Buckthorn Crataegus coccinea* Scarlet-fruited Thorn NOTE: — All plants marked (*) must be watched at frequent intervals to keep them entirely free from insects and scale.
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