` Cydonia 
see 
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394. 
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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
DECIDUOUS.—Hardy.—Acsna microphylla* (fl g 
and r; 1); A. millefolia *; A. myriophylla* (3-1); A. 
pulchella* (fol bronzy); Acer circinatum (fl r; fol r in 
autumn; 5-6); A. heterophyllum (4); A. japonicum vars. 
(ft p-r; 13-8); A. opulifolium (8); A. o. obtusatum; 
A. palmatum vars.; Adenocarpus hispanicus (fl y; 2-4); 
A. intermedius (fly; 3-4); A. parvifolius (fly; 3-4); A 
telonensis (f y; 2-4); Alyssum saxatile* (fl y; 1) and 
var: A. serpyllifolium* (fl y; 4); Amelanchier vulgaris 
(fl w; 3-9); Amorpha canescens (fl b; 3); A. fruticosa (fl 
b-p; 6); Amygdalus incana (flr; 2); "A. nana (fl pt; 2-3); 
Artemisia Abrotanum (fl y; fol ac ; ; 2-4); Asimina Leer o 
(fl p and y; 10); Azalea arborescens (flr; 10-20); A 
calendulacea (fl y, r, o, and br; 2-6); A. nudiflora (fl r-pi ; 
3-4) ; A. pontica (fl y; 4-6); A. speciosa (fl r and o; 3-4); 
A. viscosa (fl w, sc; 2-4) and var: Betula fruticosa (fl 
w-br; 5-6); B. nana (fl w-g; 1-3); B. pumila (fl w; 2-3); 
Calophaea wolgarica (fl y; 2-3); Calyeanthus floridus (jl 
p, sc; 4-6); C. glaucus (fl p; 4-6); C. levigatus (fl p; 
3-6) ; C. occidentalis (fl r, sc; 6-12) ; Calycotome spinosa 
(fl y; 5-6); Caragana frutescéns (fl y; 2-3); C. jubata 
(fl w, suffused +; 1-2); C. spinosa (fl y; 4-6); Cepha'an- 
thus occidentalis (fl w-y; 7); Cerasus pseudo-cerasus (f 
w; fr v; 6-10); Chimonanthus fragrans (fli or y and p, 
sc); Chionanthus virginica (fi w, sc; 10-30); Clematis 
aromatica (fl v-b, sc; 4-6); Clethra acuminata (få w, sc; 
10-15); C. alnifolia (fl w; 3-4); C. paniculata (fl w, sc, 
3-4) ; C. tomentosa (fl w; 3-4); Colutea arborescens (fl y ; 
6-10); C. cruenta (fl r-y; 4-6); Comptonia asplenifolia 
(fl w; 3-4) ; Cornus paniculata (fl w; 4-8); C. sanguinea 
(fl g-w; 6-8); C. sericea (fl w; 5-8); C. stricta (fl w; 
8-15); Corylopsis spicata (fl y, sc; 3-4); Corylus Avellana 
vars.; C. tubulosa vars.; Cotoneaster vulgaris (fl r; Lë r; 
3-5); ' Crategus Crus-galli ovalifolia (fl w; 10-20); C.C 
prunifolia (fk w; 15-20); C. Douglasii ( fl w; 10-15); 
Hava (fl w; 12- 20); C. heterophylla (fi w; 10-20); C. 
nigra (fl w; 10-20); C. odoratissima (fl w, sc; 10-20); 
C. orientalis (fl w; 12-20); C. Oxyacantha (fl w, sometimes 
pi, sc; 10-20) and vars.; C. eg (fiw; 12-20); 
(Pyrus) japonica (flr ; 5-6) ; C. (Pyrus) Maulei (fl r) ; 
. Daphne Mezereum (fir; 3-4); Deutzia corymbosa (fl w; 
5); D. crenata (fi w; 4-8); D. gracilis (f w; 1-2) ; 
Diervilla grandiflora (fl pi; 8) and vars.; D. roses, (ft. pi 
or w; 6) and vars.; Dimorphanthus mandschuricus (6-10) ; 
Dirca palustris (f y; 2-5); Enkianthus japonicus (fl w; 
fol becoming y-o); Euonymus atropurpureus (fl p; 6-14); 
E. europeus (fl g-w; 6-20); E. latifolius (fl w to p ; 6-8); 
Forsythia suspensa (fl y); F. viridissima (fl y; 10) ; Fother- 
gilla alnifolia (fl w, sc ; 3-6); Fremontia californica (fi y ; 
6-10); Gordonia pubescens (fl w, sc; 4-6) ; Halimoden- 
. dron argenteum (fl p; 4-6); Hamamelis virginica (fl y; 
12); ; Hibisons syriacus (6) and vars. ; Hippophae rhamnoides 
n ; 2-20); Hydrangea ean 
iculata grandiflora (fl w); Hypericum calycinum (fl y ; 
Iberis Tenoreana * (fi p or w; 3); Kerria japonica 
o-r; 8-4);  Leycesteria formosa ( 4 w, tinged pi; 4-6); 
Lonicera ` eos 0 pi; 4-6); Magnolia parviflora (fl w, 
tinged pi); Microglossa albescens* (fl b or w); Nuttallia 
pede ig ear w; 5); Ononis rotundifolia + (f pi; 1-12) ; 
Peonia Moutan ( f variable; Parrotia xh 28 ( d^ 
becoming o or y and g; 10); Pavia alba (fw; 3-9); P 
californica (fl w or pi, sc; stamens o; 12.15); Phi 
delphus coronarius (fi w,ssc; 2-10); P. Gordonianus (A 
ag; 10); P. grandiflorus (fl w, sc ; 10); P. hirsutus (fl w; 3); 
P. inodorus (fl w; 4-6); Potentilla fruticosa qi ar D; 
Prunus cerasifera ( f w); P. Pissardii (fl w); s — 
(fi w or pi; 6); Pyrus arbutifolia (fl w or tinged p; 2-10); 
Bed dja. eg 405 ; zx Chamemespilus (fl r; 5-6); P. 
unda (fl pi-r) ; oringo (fi % or tinged Rhodo- 
dendron dahuricum (fl pi; 3); E a rs 
rarely w; 2-4); Rhus Cotinus (fl p or pi-w; 6-8); R. 
; DI SE or g-r; 5-18) and var. ; R.typhina (fl éier ^ Ay 
. Ribes aureum (fi y; 5-8); R. floridum (fl w; Pia 
E E 45); R. Grossularia (fl g; fr; 2; & 
C. 
(2-3) and vars.; H. 
Pa 
Smin Lë pis. 
| (branchlets w); C. 
ee rie SD 
Deciduous (Hardy)—continued. , 
lacustre (fl g-y; 4); R. nigrum (fl g; fr bk; 5); R. 
oxyacanthoides (jig; fr r and g, or p-b; 2-3); H rubrum 
(fig; frr; 4); R. sanguineum (fl pi; fr p, with gl bloom; 
4-8) ; R. speciosum (fl r; fr r; 6-8) ; Robinia hispida (fr pi; 
3-8); Rosa acicularis (ñ w-pi, 86; 8); R. alba (fl w or 
w-pi, 8c ; 4-7); R. alpina (fl pi or pi-r; 3); R. blanda (ft 
pi; 1-3); R. bracteata (fl w; 2); R. canina (fl usually pi; 
frr; 6-8); R. centifolia (fl pi-p, sc; 3-6); R. c. muscosa 
(fl pi or w); R. damascena (p w or r, sc; 2-4); R. gallica 
(fl r; 2-8); R. hemispherica (f y; 3); R. indica (fl v; 
4-20); R. lucida (fl r; 1-2); R. lutea (jl y; 3); R. mollis 
pomifera (fr r); R. nitida (fl r; fol becoming p; 2); R. 
rubiginosa (fl pi; 5; plant sc); R. rugosa (fl r; fr o-r 
tor; 4); Rubus biflorus (fl w; 5); R. deliciosus (fl p; 3); 
R. spectabilis (fl r; fr r; 6-10); Salix phylicifolia (10); 
Sambucus racemosa (fl w; fr r); Spartium junceum (fl y, 
sc; 6-10); Spiræa Douglasii (fl pi; 3); S. Lindleyana (fl 
w; 4-8); S. prunifolia flore-pleno (fi w; 3); Staphylea 
colchica (fl w; 3-5); S. pinnata (fl w; 6-12); Stuartia 
pentagyna (flc; 10); S. virginica (fl w; 8) ; Styrax grandi- 
folia (fl^; 6); Symphoricarpus occidentalis (fl w, tinged 
pi); Syringa Emodi (fl p or w; 6); S. Josikea (fl b-p; 
5-10); S. vulgaris (fl r, b, or w; 8-20); S. v. alba (ftw; 
12.15); Tamarix gallica (fl w or pi, 5-10); T. parviflora 
(ft pi) ; Vaccinium corymbosum (fl wor pi; fr b-bk; 5-10); . 
V. formosum (fl r-pi ; fr b; 2-3); V. pennsylvanicum (fl w 
or pi; fr b-bk, gl; $-1); V. stamineum (fl p or y-g; fr g or 
y; 2-8); Viburnum dentatum (fl w; fr b or p; 5-10); 
V. dilatatum (fl w; 10); V. macrocephalum (fl w; 20); 
V. Opulus (fl w or c-w; fr r; 6-8); V. O. sterilis (fl w); 
RE plicatum (flw; 4-6); V. prunifolium (fl w; 6); Zenobia, 
speciosa (fl w; 2-4). 
Half-hardy.—Ascyrum Crux-Andrege (fl y; D; Cle- 
matis Viorna coccinea (fl r and y; 5-6) ; Coronilla ie? * 
(f y, sc); Gaylussacia frondosa (fl g-p; fr b; 3-6); G 
resinosa (fl r; fr bk, rarely w; 1-3); Hydrangea querci- 
folia (fl w; 4-6); H. Thunbergii (fl b or pi; 2-3) ; Ononis 
arragonensis (fl y; 1-2); Piper Futokadsura (fl g; fr r); 
Vaccinium Mortinia (fl pi; 2-3) ; Viburnum odoratissimum 
(fl w, sc; 6-10); Vitex Agnus-castus (fl 1; 6). 
Tender.—Abelia rupestris (c-h, fl r-pi, se; 5); Bar," 
nadesia rosea (c-l, fl pi; 13); Capparis spinosa (c-h, fl w); 
tinged r; 3); Chenostoma linifolia * (c-h, fl w and y; 1); 
Clerodendron Bethuneanum (st, fl r, spotted w and p; 10); 
C. fallax (st, fl r); C. foetidum (c-h, fl, l-pi; 5); C. fragrans 
(c-h, flw; 6); C. f. flore-pleno (c-h, fl w, suffused pi, sc; 6); 
C. squamatum (st, fl r; 10); Fuchsia corymbiflora (c-h, 
flr; 4-6); F. dependens (c-h, fl +; 2-4); F. simplicicaulis 
(c-h, fl pi-r); F. splendens (c-h, fl r and g; 6); Gordonia 
anomala (c-h, fl c; 3); Moltkia petrea* (c-h, fl pi-p, 
becoming oh: 4-3); Pachypodium succulentum (c-h, 
fir 35. w; 1); Solandra (Dissochroma) viridiflora (st, 
S.S OG ; a: 
EVERGREEN.— Hardy. — Adenostoma fasciculata 
( n w; 2); Ammodendron Sieversii (f p; 2); Anthyllis 
erinacea (fl b-p; 3-1); Arbutus Unedo (f w; fr v; 
8-10); Artemisia argentea (fl y; 13); A. ccerulescens QU 
b; 2); Astragalus Tragacantha (fl v; 11-3); Aucuba 
himalaica (fr); A. japonica (fob spotted y; 6-10) ; Azalea 
ledifolia (fl w; 2-6); Azara microphylla (f g; fro; 12); 
Bambusa Fortunei (fol g; 1-2); Benthamia fragifera ( fl 
w; 10-15); Berberis Darwinii (fl o; 2); Boleum asperum 
(e; 3-1); Baple frute fl y; 1); B. fruti- ` 
cosum (fl y; fol g Ag. d Sep sempervirens vars. ;_ 
Calluna, vul Ee Së ‘angustifolia (f w; E 
C. calyculata (fl vr -3): Cassiope tetragona (fl w; }- 
Ceanothus dentat a46) ; C. floribundus (fi Mi ; 
"cian J [bi 3); Den us" Laurocerasus (ft A 
-10) and vars.; C. lusi (fl w; 10-20); Chamecyp 
obtusa nana; C. o. plumosa (15-20); C. o. x. siye meo 
argentea (. fol Cp 
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