LOW-GROWING PLANTS ALONG THE INNER SIDE OF CURVING ROADWAYS AND AT ENTRANCES : Page 373
There are many locations where high planting as a part of thegeneral design is more desirable. In such instances a vista formed byusing a group of lower shrubs can be used. If higher shrubs are desirableas a part of the design it is sometimes possible to preserve the openviews by setting the tall shrubs farther back from the sides of the drive.
The fragrant honeysuckle is a good substitute where one might other-wise use types such as the tartarian honeysuckle. The pink weigelais much to be preferred to the other, coarser-growing types of weigelas.
LIST OF LOW-GROWING PLANTS ALONG THE INNER SIDEOF CURVING ROADWAYS AND AT ENTRANCES