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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 
Size Name 
T.—Malus theifera............ May 
Whig 7Aii Gran origmreagne nod 
S.—Morus acidosa............ May 
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T.— WAT: CALALICA nsisia’ses,. e.dieisiste 
S.—Mpyrica carolinensis....... .....- 
Sea MI COLILEK it arel tater sts ere oe ae iatae 
i NEMIAy ALIS paises sie aaisinieie) a o1elaleye 
SSN GINCHSIB: ap nacisthwgciete eh Paaitola.e 
S.—N. longeracemosa......... «s+ 
S.—Nemopanthes mucronata... ...... 
T.—WNyssa sylvatica........2.. seecce 
30’—Oxydendrum arboreum.... Aug. 
D.—Pachistima Canbyi....... ...... 
T2-LO——=P MYISUtEs acre carsnsia* siecle 
S.—Panax sessiliflorum....... «..... 
S:—Parrotia Persica..dscliss.c0 «isle ere. 
V.—Parthenocissus quinquefolia ...... 
Vi— WAL MITSUCA -cielerceicsas. co v.ele aie 
VvVi— Var MAINtEPAUIT -cyticie ajeleicte 
Wi PA witaCOamancleciciaeicee cee! alee sve 
Vi—Periploca praca: cc ccccis obs ete 
Wi PHSEPIUIM eiawns ae leleei< sizes" soa eves 
T.—Phellodendron amurense... ...... 
W—PCHINENSES seis aatenieee Meise 
Time oy FLlowenine 
Hapitat 
REMARKS 
C.and W. China Zig-zag branches. Fls. rose in bud, 
Maine 
Trans - Cauca - 
sus and Persia 
weet ee 
almost white. Frt. small. “Red 
tea’ made from lvs. 
Slender tree. Fls. pink and white. 
Fls. smaller than other mulberries. 
Frt. black, lustrous, pleasant 
subacid flavor; great quantities. 
Russian Mulberry. Larger and 
hardier than our native M. 
rubra. 
Weeping form. 
Common Bayberry of North. Lvs. 
hold late. 
Wax Myrtle. 
Not yet flowered in Arboretum. 
Fls. pink. 
Interesting plant related to spi- 
reas. Tall, handsome, hardy. 
Fls. clear purple in racemes. 
Lvs. light, incisely cut. 
Not yet flowered in Arboretum. 
Fls. pink. 
Fls. inconspicuous. Frt. red, 
showy on female plant in July. 
A. C. unsurpassed by any native 
tree. Only small plants can be 
moved. 
Sorrel Tree. Fast-growing, late- 
flowering, with handsome fis. 
Foliage splendid in the autumn. 
Saved apparently by its acid 
juices from the attacks of 
insects. This tree is too little 
known. Perfectly hardy. 
Less hardy than P. Canbyi. 
Fls. small, inconspicuous, borne 
in globose, compact terminal 
heads. Frt. black, showy. Lvs. 
dark, divided. Large, hardy 
and vigorous shrub. 
Broad, round-headed shrub, with 
erect stems and lvs., which in 
shape resemble those of the 
native Witch Hazel. A. C. 
splendid, clear yellow, orange 
and red. 
Often sold in nurseries as Ampe- 
lopsis Engelmannii. 
Young branches, tendrils and 
lvs. are covered with soft down. 
Attaches itself to walls and grows 
rapidly. 
Cannot attach itself to trees or 
walls. Brilliant A. C. 
Tall, vigorous vine. Fls. green 
and brown. 
Slender stems. Fils. long-stalked, 
sepals dark brown, conspicuous. 
Lvs. small, dark, very lustrous. 
A. C. clear yellow, early. 
