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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
Size 
S.—Erica vagans...........-. 
T.—Eucommia ulmoides....... 
T.—Euptelea Franchetii....... 
T.—E. polyandra...........-- 
T.—Evodia Henryi............ 
S.—Evonymus alata.......... 
S.—E. Bungeana............. 
s.— var. semipersistens. . . 
Si europ rea aarceticrelrtsrate 
5o0’—E. lanceifolia............. 
E. radicans 
D.— 
V.— 
Vi— 
S.—E. yedoensis............-- 
r2’/—Exochorda Giraldii........ 
s.— var. Wilsonii......... 
S.—E. macrantha........-..... 
(E. racemosa X E. Korolkowii). 
S.—E. racemosa (grandiflora). . 
T.— Fagus sylvatica........... 
T— var. bornyensis....... 
T= var. miltonensis....... 
Time ov Flowrxinc 
HABITAT 
Europe. ..6s0. 
Kemarxs 
Cornish Heath. One of the true 
Heaths which can be grown in 
New England. 
Hardy Rubber Tree. Lvs. thick, 
dark, lustrous, 5—6 in. long. 
Promises to succeed. 
Small tree with erect branches 
and pyramidal habit. Fls. open 
before lvs. Large, conspicuous 
orange-red anthers hanging on 
long slender filaments. Less 
desirable and less hardy than 
Cercidiphyllum. 
Fls. small, pink, in small clusters. 
Lvs. dark, lustrous. Aromatic. 
Broad flat-topped shrub of open 
habit. Large, wide-spreading, 
rather compact, shrub with 
branches furnished with broad 
corky ridges. Inconspicuous 
fls. and frts. Habit and unusual 
clear rose A. C. are its chief 
claims. 10-12 ft. in diam. 
Small light pink frt. remains 
several weeks after lvs. fall. 
A. C. pale yellow. 
Broad shrub, 10-12 ft. high, with 
bright green lvs. which do not 
fall until Dec. Frt. inconspicu- 
ous. 
Shrub or small tree. Frt. dull red 
with orange seeds. Lvs. remain 
green till after frt. has colored. 
Promises to be valuable. Bush or 
tree. 
Lies flat on ground. 
Naturally a vine; can be grown 
as low broad bushes. Hardiest, 
handsomest and most desir- 
able of all the forms of this use- 
ful plant which have been tried 
in the Arboretum. Frt. is pro- 
duced on young plantsin great 
abundance. 
Lvs. % in. long. 
Shrub or small tree. Conspicuous 
for colored lvs. and brilliant 
frts. 
Perfectly hardy plant of first-rate 
importance. Produces larger 
and handsomer fis. than the 
well-known Pearl Bush of gar- 
dens. 
Fils. larger than E. racemosa 
and promises to be better plant. 
More upright growth than 
racemosa. 
Fls. white; showy racemes. 
Japan, W.China 
N. China...... 
Probably 
Chinese. .... 
pendulous branches. Hand- 
Seta, ecoieiavs eve etalers _— trunks, horizontal and 
some trees. 
