The Scottish Naturalist. 



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92. Ccanothus daitatus, 



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divaricatiiSj 



( Entirely killed, as well as an old 

 . -^ established plant that has stood 

 ( many winters against a wall. 



i Entirely killed ; has stood the last 

 . 'J few winters well as a standard 

 ( in the open border. 



93. Cicpressus Laivso7tiana, . \ 

 stricta {crecta) j 



Uninjured. 



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/'Browned, and some of the shoots 



. .7 J killed ; seemingly not so hardy 



' J as the type plant, or the variety 



macrocarpa., . j 



iwotkaensis \ 



(Thujopsis boreal is)^ ) 



94. Garry a elliptica. 



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stricta {erect a). 



Uninjured. 



Slightly injured, and leaves brown- 

 ed, but quite recovered. It has 

 frequently been asked whether 

 the Garrya will stand our win- 

 ters without the protection of a 

 wall ; all ours are standards, 

 having been planted out four- 

 teen or fifteen years ago, and 

 have generally stood the win- 

 ters perfectly, being usually 

 covered with their catkin-like 

 flowers. 



95. Lonicera Ledehourii, 

 <)6.*Mahonia aqtiifolia, 



97. Picea Lo7vi, . 

 mag7iifica^ 

 nobilis, 

 Parsonsii, 

 vancoiiveri {grafidis 



of Douglas), 



98. ^Piiius Benthamiana^ 

 macrocarpa, 



Jeffreyi, 

 inonticola^ . 



potiderosa^ . 



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5) 



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) Uninjured. 



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radiata, 



'Browned, and slightly injured ; 

 generally considered to be a 

 hardy substitute for znsigm's, 

 which does not in general stand 

 our northern winters. 



