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repetition of cottonwood and box elder groves he might come away with 

 the impression that these were the only trees that could be raised there- 

 There is also planted on the station grounds the following trees and 

 shrubs not native to this locality: 



Red willow (Salix fragilis); Pointed-leaf willow (Salix acutifolia); 

 Golden osier (Salix vitellina); Napolean's willow (Salix Napoleonensis); 

 Laurel-leaf willow (Salix laurifolia); Rosemary-leaf willow (Salix 

 rosmarinefolia); Golden willow (Salix aurea); Goat willow (Salix caprea); 

 Wisconsin weeping willow; Asiatic poplar (Populus certinensis); Dudley's 

 poplar (Populus Dudleyi); Poplar, 28 Riga; Laurel-leaf poplar (Populus 

 laurifolia); Bolle's poplar (Populus boleana); Pyramid poplar (Populus 

 Siberica pyramidalis); Birch-leaf poplar (Populus betulifolia); White 

 ash (Fraxinus Americana); Black walnut (Juglans nigra); Butternut 

 (Juglans cinerea); Red oak (Quercus rubra); White oak (Qucrcus alba). 



White spruce (Picea alba); Norway spruce (Picea excelsa); Colorado blue 

 spruce (Picea pungens); Balsam fir (Abies balsamea); Arbor vitae (Thuya 

 occidentalis); Arbor vitte, Hovey's golden; Scotch pine (Pinus Sylvestris); 

 Austrian pine (Pinus Austriacea); Dwarf mountain pine (Pinus pumilio 

 and Pinus mughus); Cut-leaf birch; European white birch; European 

 mountain ash; American mountain ash; Bird cherry (Prunus padus). 



Plum, 19 Orel (Prof. Budd); Plum, 20 orel (Prof. Budd); Plums, Nyant, 

 Cheney; Apricot, Suda, Shensi, Alexander; Cherries, Bessarabian, 

 Ostheim; Sand cherry (Prunus pumila); Prunus Maacki. 



Common lilac, (Syringa vulgaris); White lilac (Syringa vulgaris alba); 

 Charles X lilac (Syringa vulgaris var.]; Persian lilac (Syringa Persica); 

 Japanese tree lilac (Syringa Japonica); Lady Josika's lilac (Syringa Josi- 

 kaea); Honeysuckle, (loniceraelegans) (Prof. Budd); Honeysuckle, (lonicera 

 media) (Prof. Budd); Honeysuckle, (lonicera Tartarica); Honeysuckle, (loni- 

 cera Tartarica alba); Honeysuckle, (lonicera Belgica); Honeysuckle, (loni- 

 cera splendens) (Prof. Budd); Honeysuckle, (lonicera gracilis) (Prof. 

 Budd); Honeysuckle, (lonicera Alberti); Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocla- 

 dus Canadensis); Mock orange (Philadelplius cordifolius); Mock orange 

 (Philadelphus cordatus); Mock orange (Philadelphus grandiflorus); Mock 

 orange (Philadelphus gracelis) (Prof. Budd); Mock orange (Philadelphus 

 coronarius); Mock orange (Philadelphus speciosa) (Prof. Budd); Mock 

 orange (Philadelphus 144 vor.) (Prof. Budd); Spiraea Douglasii; Spiraea 

 hypericifolia; Spiraea Thunbergii; Spiraea Billiardii; Spiraea collosa; 

 Spiraea nobleana: Spiraea prunifolia (Bridal wreath); Nine-bark (Physo- 

 carpus opulifolius); Pea tree Caragana arborescens); Pea tree (Caragana 

 mollis) (Prof. Budd); Pea tree (Caragana mollis glabra) (Prof. Budd); Pea 

 tree (Caragana frutescens) (Prof . Budd); Pea tree (Caragana Redowski) 

 (Prof. Budd); Pea tree (Caragana pygmae) (Prof. Budd); Pea tree (Caragana, 

 dwarf) (Prof. Budd) ; Ribes 48 vor. (Prof. Budd); Ribes degusha (Prof. Budd); 

 Ribes aureum (Yellow flowering currant); Red-twigged dogwood (Cornus 

 sanguinea); Cornelian cherry (cornus mascula); Wild olive (Elaeagnus 

 angustifolia); Laburnum; Juneberry, Lovett's success; Juneberry, dwarf 

 Mr. Dartt); Buflaloberry (Shepherdia argentea);Burning bush (Eunonymus 

 Europeus); Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) Purple barberry, (Barberis vulgaris 

 var. purpurea); Amur barberry (Berberis amurensis); Cut-leaf weep- 

 ing birch; European white birch; Shrubby cinque-foil (Potentilla 

 frutlcosa); Clematis Jackmanii;] Clematis viticella; Clematis violacea; 



