86 
DECIDUOUS 
Salix imeana 
rostrata 
Morus Cathayana 
Ulinus alata 
Ouercus cerris 
Magnolia macrophylla 
Stellata 
Clematis montana platysepala 
Berberis aggregata 
(Wilson No. 4173) 
W allichiana 
Ttea virginica 
Ptelea trifoliata 
Poncirus (Citrus) trifoliata 
Ilex opaca 
Clethra alnifolia 
Leucothoe racemosa 
Enkianthus perulatus 
Pieris floribunda 
japonica 
Potentilla fruticosa 
Much less seriously injured are the following. 
Rubus idaeus aculeatissimus 
odoratus 
Prunus (Purdom No. 284) 
Prunus chamaecerasus 
Pyrus elaeaguifolius. 
Cercis canadensis 
japonica 
Colutea arborescens 
Cytisus Laburnum 
Styrax japonica 
Ligustrum amurense 
Simense 
Jasminum nudiflorum (did not 
flower for first time 
since IQIT) 
Clerodendron trichotomum 
Paulownia tomentosa (nearly 
dead) 
Lonicera involucrata 
Viburnum cassinoides 
Baccharis halimifolia 
In most cases 
they were winter-killed only a foot or two, and not on all the 
branches, so that the vigorous new growth is just now obscuring 
the winter’s damage. 
SHRUBS AND TREES ONLY SLIGHTLY WINTER-KILLED AND 
MAKING Rapip RECOVERY 
Abies Nordmanmana (young 
plants apparently  un- 
touche 
Picea pungens glauca 
Cryptomeria Japomca Lobbu 
Chamaecyparis obtusa nana 
Salix vinimalis 
Celtis australis 
(Wilson No. 343) 
Broussonetia papyrifera 
Carpinus Betulus 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
Frasert 
Deutzia scabra 
