C04 LISTS OF TREES, &.C. SECT. XIX. 



In the following lifts of trees, the larger are marked 

 with an aflerijtn ; and in the lifts of Jhrubs and fl&wers, 

 discrimination of Sze is made by figures, each being 

 divided into four forts, as to height; the loweii are 

 marked No. 1. But it is ever to be understood, that 

 the fail, and other circumffances, will make a differ- 

 ence, as to ftature ; fo that the greater may become the 

 lefs, and the lefs the greater. 



Where Sec. is affixed to forts, it means that there 

 are others ; and where it is added to the time of flower- 

 ing, it fignifies of more than one month's duration. It 

 is the nature of fome things to keep in blow nearly all 

 furmner; to encourage which, and to ftrengthen the 

 plants, dead or dying flowers ihould be fpeedily take*! 

 ofF, as they occur. See page 56, 



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 I. 

 List of deciduous trees, ufually called for eft, or tim* 

 ler trees, ferving both for ufe and ornament : 



Abele, is the white poplar; A/pen the tremulous poplar 



* Alder y common, hoary leaved, American, &c. e. l.f. w. 



* Afh, common, and American white, red and black,/. 



* Beech 3 common, and American purple leaved,/. /. d. 

 Birch , com. white, Virginian, and Canadian, Scc.f. l.fu, 



* Chefnut, edible Spanifh, and common horfe,/. May. 



* Cjprefty deciduous, or Virginian fwamp,././. w. 



* Elm, fmall and broad leaved, wych, or Scotch, Scc.f l.fu. 

 Hickery Nat, fmooth white, and rough barked,/. 

 Hornbeam y common in variety, as to leaf,/. /. 



* Lime, common, red-twigged, black American, Sec, I. c.f. 



* Larch y common red, white and black American, Scc.f, 



* Maple, greater, Norway, and Italian, l.f.fu. May. 

 ■ Sugar, plain tree, mountain, -Sec, ditto 



for other forts, fee the lifts 2 and c. 



Medlar com. German, Nottingham and Italian,/. /. May 

 Mountain afh is fometimes a forell tree, fee next lift 



* Nettle tree, as next lift, grows large, and is a foreft tree 

 Nut tree, common hazel, or any orchard fort, l.fu.f. 



* Oak 



