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ARBOBETUM ASD FRUTICETUM. 



PART III. 



.April aid Ibnp, and, m BOOM 

 October. Cobifated in Bcitisii 



; seasons, in Ea^and, i^pening its 

 gardens befive 1518. 



i r 0.2 wai^Bm Ah.U<SK*.Kew^m.p.36i.; P.O. J'cerk RSoTbmrm, 

 'cm-, ♦L, Jr4, 2. ; P. «erifofia WiflL /^. «.. rr. p. 47+. : P. inter- 

 net mmt.; Ae MqdeJaaed 

 Pbme Tine (see die plate of tlas 

 tice B oar last Yafame) ; has the 

 leaics cordate, SJobed, leontely 

 4frta*«>^ tnmcate at the Inse. 

 (WnOL) bigenenl appearance, 

 hriiitaf^awtfa, and etety other 

 psKtknlar, it dosefy reseaibles 

 the species. The kaves oo the 

 trees in the Horticnhanl So- 

 de^s Gacden, and at Me^^. 

 loiSgea^s, me, perhaps, no: 

 qnite so laige; ud they are 

 mt-ahat fte those of the sogar 

 laapleL There are y igoron s yoc : z 

 trees in die HortiaihaDnl S - 

 detj^sGarden; andafines{j>e 

 ■Mn in the^onnds of A. Sal^ 

 Esq., at TmtMej, of which 

 portrait B given in oar fast Vo> 



i P. o. Siapiain; P. 

 LoJJ.CkL,td.lS36; P. 

 phjDb Oar in JXm CkL; tie 

 l^piaaA Mtfle; has the kavcs 

 nther longer thm those of the 

 »pccic.% bat is in other respects 



X P.o.4eBaMte;_i>.ouandalataifir. 

 Hart. Kern ., m. p.364; P. cd> 

 neata WOd. S^. PL, ir. p.473^ 

 .AnoBacb; P.283L; and the^ate 

 of dns tree in ow last Ycdnine ; 

 has Ae leaves 3 5' l obed, den- 

 tate^ and vredg e ah^ied at the 

 base; ww a ea 'l ut g j a h ro us . {WHUS) This is a stmitedJooldiig lovr 

 tree^ or baahysddoa seen above 20 ft. in hei^it,vnth small dee|dy 

 cut leaves. It nay be nsefid in smaB gydens, or miiijaliir e arfacv 

 retnns, as alBmlii i g a apedinen of die genns. There is a jooi^ 

 tree of dns kind in the HorticultiDal Society's Gasden, of vrfaich the 

 plate ia <iar last Volnine is a portiak. 

 OAer Fanetiami^ be selected firom beds of seedling if it vrerethoi^bt 

 worth «h3e to keep them fiilinct; and,ifapendnlons4ifandied«wfe«tigJHtfe 

 plane emdd be pnicnred, or one sn b e nape en, in point of Taiielythey 

 wooldbei 



J0aer^i6am,^ The Oriental plane is one of the noblest trees of the East, 

 where it grows to dK hei^ of 10 fu and upwards, with widdj sfseadbig 

 branches and a naaavvtrm^; forming ahogether a magestic tree. ThebailL 

 of the trunk b smoodh, and of a vrintish ffcfi scaling off every year in bfge 

 Bicgnlar pa tche s. The fanncfaes are nmneioas, roand, and generally a Ktde 

 ciDdcedl,ar ngga^ at the jnmt ii ; die baik of the yoong shoots is brown, 

 aacfinaag to pmqple. The leaves m faa^ ahemate, and on kng petioles, 

 which are swdkd at the base, and corer the bods : tfierarecot intofivedeep 



