A CHECK-LIST OF 
PLANTS 
SIzeE NAME Time OF FLOWERING HABITAT REMARKS 
1o’—Aronia atropurpurea......  ...+-. NEP Awerstcverefayetere Tall, erect shrub. fFrt. dark 
vinous red, ripens and falls 
early. Orange and red A. C. 
E2—18;——A MElANOCALDA -meseciecieioy clare ieleisis) © sisieya/e¥eje1oisiale ele Stems spreading into Fruit 
a broad mat. black 
6-10/— WHT CLA LA a teta,le etchornyarave) Mita ov shoynvol are¥eysieveceterateteyee lore More common. and 
6-10’/— Vals, TANGO as cpr ais) Nerelictare.  s¥aie sis siewieiwsle ci Broader lvs. lustrous. 
Azalea (see Rhododendron). 
T.—Asimina triloba........... c---- Sale Sep Ase jaca: Now established in Arboretum. 
1o-15’—Benzoin estivale.......... Noll) NEY. Ses aocbonc Fls. yellow. Frt. bright red, 
small. Lvs. fragrant, uninjured 
by insects; bright yellow A. C. 
D2 B J ODtUSU ODUM tae ciel sterats) | elsiel eres iJapaniacrerererstaress One of rarest plants in Arboretum. 
A. C. gold. 
Berberis (see Mahonia). 
ID—-BCIApHANA a wemiraiasioreste) Geicietoiate @hingene cise Exceptional value. Low, round 
shrub. Fils. solitary, pale yel- 
low. Frt. red, large. A. C. 
brilliant. 
S——Badictyophyllascacumcisciss  ciosiee Chinayascice sce Tall shrub; slender erect stems. 
Frt. red. Lvs. small, shiny, 
light green above, silver white 
below; upper side of lvs. turns 
scarlet; perfectly hardy. 
SB GARNepainils njovisrsis ccs are! Porewajeres aisistere sieiciseevayeiis Tall, yellow-gray branches. 
DSi} len es ech cs codebg! FolOon ES MonoboononmOmos Tall, pale branches. Frt. blue- 
black. Lvs. dark, shining. 
Si BeNenDerthi men. ctaeracrstieom Ginaeisee niecacceueAGtetelersars Moderate size, broad-topped 
(B. vulgaris X B. aquifolium) shrub. Lvs. large, dark, last 
through November. 
S.—B. Poiretii 
Si — Bev Repelian a stale selcteretecelsvoel ie aicvevaiers IEE corcooae Called Hakodate. Medium size; 
Fls. large, pale yellow in long 
clusters. Frt. showy; large, 
thick lvs.; A. C. orange and red. 
SB; Sarpentiana,../<2c:setsiss sry. staleied molsVardace, siovaivialeeiele Tender. 
SB SlepOlditaaarceleresintfeitveion poleterss ete ifapan ora - is clare Lvs. hardly surpassed in bright- 
ness of scarlet. 
S.—B. sinensis. 
S.—B. Thunbergii. 
S.— var. microphylla. 
3.— Var, Maxim OwiCZiler. ots ueieresholon ersicikersioial tereveralers Larger than the type. 
S.—B. triacanthophora........  ...... Chinas re Injured 1917-18. 
SB HV CFT ie icc yates crerciacoliove la May Ghinavecrie tere Attractive. Fls. light yellow. 
D.—B. verruculosa............ June Ching jacererercacts Dwarf, spreading. Fils. yellow. 
Frt. black. Tender. 
Si— Be vulgaris... ccctentesiecs ce. Yeicioe 1s Europe:....... None more useful. 
Sea Be WILSON oes, eorars cts coy afetey ator levolovorele @hinaracir opie Rather tender. 
s.— WATS LAP AAT A lols olebers/ <iccslevayorstiennre) -oieteieretovetelel ate Considered hardier, injured t917- 
18. 
T—-Betulapendula s.r statays si wcleletclers Europe... Slender, pendulous branches. 
—_ Vare Galecarlicasienivisic fu oj escceley | cicPa tient atteleteies Cut-leaved, weeping. Insects have 
killed it off. 
T— VAT y PTACUIS ss saysterass cise!) veveleunterss o Varaiecs eoranarensee ete Pendulous. Lvs. deeply divided. 
r— Vary VOUn gi eet acct ciceisinio eeiieieretor sacar Another pendulous form. 
‘T—B: Maximowiezil. .) <tc. ero.0.c ate N; Japan... .<.1.:- Handsomer than B. papyrifera. 
Pinkish bark. 
S.—Buddleia Davidii (variabilis) ...... ...........0-- Fls. small, purple, fragrant. Not 
perfectly hardy but fis. on new 
wood. One of the most useful of 
recent discoveries. 
