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of filch hdrdy deciduous Trees 



and Shrubs as will thrive in the open Air /^England 

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added the numbers as they are marked in the body of the work to the feveral fpe- 



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common Englifli names, which may anfwer the expedations of our readers full as 

 well as if they were Inferted at length to each fpecies. 



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We have alfo reduced them into one lift, and not difpofed them in feveral, accord- 

 ing to their different growths, as they were in the former editions of the Gardeners 



. DiEiionary^ but have marked them with the following letters, A B C D. Thofe 

 marked A are fuch as grow more than forty feet high ; thofe marked B are fuch as 

 grow from twenty to forty feet ; thofe marked C rife from ten to twenty-five ; and 

 luch as are marked D are fhrubs of lower growth. To fuch as produce flowers 

 for ornament or fcent, and are worthy of "the pleafure-gard^cn, is added the letter P, 

 whereby every perfon will be capable of felecSing fuch trees and fhrubs as are pro- 



per for their different purpofes. 



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CER, I. Sycamore, A 

 Acer, 2. Maple, C 



Acer, 3. Afh-leaved Maple, A 

 Acer, 4. Norway Maple, B . 

 Acer, 5. Flowering Maple, C F _^' 

 Acer, 6. Sugar Maple, B 

 Acer, 7. Mountain Maple, C '•■'•' 



8. Italian Maple, A ^ ■ '• ■ 

 Acer, 9. Montpelier Maple, C "" '•; 

 Acer, 10. Eaftern Maple, C '.r- 'i 

 Acer, II. Oval-leaved Maple, D 

 iEfculus, Horfe Cheftnut, A F • 

 Alnus, I. Common Alder, B 

 Alnus, 2. Long-leaved Alder, B 

 Alnus, 3. Dwarf Alder, D 



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Amorpha, Baftafd Indigo, D F 

 Amygdalus, i. Almond-tree, CF 

 Amygdalus, 5. Dwarf Almond, DF 

 Andromeda, 2, g, 5. D ^ 

 Annona, 8. Papaw, C 

 Aralia, 3. Angelica-tree, D 



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Cephalanthus, Button-tree, D 

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Cerafus, 4. Perfumed Cherry, D 

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 Conaria, Myrtle-leaved Sumach, D 

 Cornus, t^ 2» '3» 4) 5» 6, Dogwood, C 



Frangula, 1, 2. Berry-bearing Alder,D 



Fraxinus, i, 4. Afti-tree, A 

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Cytifus, 1,2. Laburnum, B F . 



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Laurus, 6, 7, 8. C 

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Mefpilus, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 



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