350 TRANSACTIONS OF THE ILLINOIS 



ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 



Almond, AUhca, Calycanthus, Deutzia — Crenate leaved and slender branched, Com- 

 mon and Pcr.-ian Lilac, Privet, Japan and Crimson Quince, Snowball, Spirea— Callosa, 

 Globose, Lance leaved, Long-leaved and Plum leaved, Syiinga, Tamarix, Tree Paeony, 

 Rose Weigelia, Box Dwarf, Bignonia, Native Clematis; Belgian, Chinese, Scarlet Trum- 

 pet and Yellow Honeysuckle, American Ivy, Passion Flower. 



ROSES. 



Luxemberg, Madame Plantier, Harrison's Yellow, Persian Yellow, Common Sweet 

 Briar, Queen of the Prairies, Baltimore Bell, President, Bougere, Devoniensis, Gloire de 

 Dijon, Caroline, Otjorata, Aurora, Lamarque, Sydonie, Appoline, Prince Albert, Mrs. 

 Bosanquet, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Hermosa, Baronne Prevost, Caroline de Sansan, 

 Dr. Arnold, Gen. Jacqueminot, Giant of Battles, La Reine, L'Enfant du Mount Carmel, 

 Lord Raglan, Madame Rivers, Mrs. Elliott, Pius IX. 



XVII. Jas. H. Crain. 



I am only prepared now to say that Jerral, Baccolinus, Davage, Crain's Spice, Holl- 

 man, Cullasaga and Large striped Pearmain should be added to the List by all means. 



Baldwin, useless ; Gilpin, indifferent ; Horse Apple, hardy ; May of Myers, promises 

 well ; Northern Spy, good for nothing. 



I know of no cherry that has lasted long in the extreme South, except Early May. 



