3 <V> iftl t •.<; b V : f r V. £ s , *& b : s fcC t . -x 1 g : 



year:-, and 'let. it hav3 finally a lh'eitered filiation \'m n 

 wind, andadryloih ' ' 



Tulip free' is tender whilft young, but afterwards 

 veiy hardy ; is uncertain in flowering, !>ut handfome 

 in its. leaf and growth, and lias been ufed. to be plantecj 

 finely on lawns, &.C. It is a native of Virginia, where 

 it attains to fo vail a fize, as to be from twenty to thirty 

 feet in girth, though here it keeps pace only with an 

 ordinary elm. 



Virburnham, or way-faring tree, is very p r ettv, in 

 its hoary leaves, and white flowers, fucceeded by fruit 

 in autumn, in bunches of red berries. The American 

 forts grow not near fo high, but they rarely ripen their 

 berries here. The variegated fort does not grow fo 

 large as the plain, which is the cafe with all lrnped 

 plants. See next lift. 



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List of fmaller deciduous trees, or Jh rubs of tree 

 growth., ornamental for pleafure grounds. 



* -Almond trie, facet and bit. red and wb-flow./. b, April 



* . oriental filver leaved, /.. b. April 



Amorpba, or baftard indigo, pur., flower,/../. June 

 Andro?neda, tree fort,, or Carolina forrel tree, /,.//./.. 



* Apple, Siberian and Virginian crabs, /. gr.. May 



* — , — Tartarian crab, beautiful large fruit, gr. May 



* • j double flow. Chinefe fPyrusJpeclabilisJ gr. May 



American, very fmall or berry crab, /. gr. May 



Aralia, thorny, or Angelica tree, yel. flow./, r. Aug. 



* Azarole thorn, Virginian cockfpur, Sec./. I. b. gr. May 



* Azederacb, com. bead tree, or paternoftcr nut, /. July 

 Berberry, red, white, and black, fee p. 263, c . l.f.fu. May 

 Benjamin tree, or benzoin gum, yel. flow./ /./. April 

 Bignonia, fee trumpet flower in this lift. 



* Bladder nut, five and three leaved forts,./,/*/.'/, e. May 

 ■ ■»■ ■ fend) fee colutea 



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