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THE COMPLETE GARDEN.* 



XIV. 



BY A WKLL-KNOWN HORTICULTURIST. 



SELECTION.S l)K H.VItDY ORNAMENTAL WOODY 



GROWTHS. 



Continued from page 112. 



Class T.—KiHtln of a dixtinct iiyiamidal 



Idnii itf ijroii'tli. 

 HiHCH. Pyiamidiil, (Betula atha foMiffiata) b-c. 

 Elm. Monumental. (U Innix campcslriit monumen- 



taliK) c. 

 Dam pier's Pyramidal, {U. montaiia pyramUl- 



alin Dnnipteri) b. 

 Dove's, ( U. Doiwi) B. 

 Larch. Ameriean or Hackmatack, (Larir 



Americana) A. 

 Locust. (Jlobc or Parasol Acacia, (Rohinla 



iurrmis) i). 

 Oak. Pyramidal, (yiifriKs mhur f(uitiyiata)a. 

 Poplar. Lorabardy, (Pupuluit fastiymta) A. 

 EvEKOKEENS. Of many kinds. 



Class 8. — Khidx <'<iiiKi>ieHiiiiK for hlootn 

 ill tlw inrly siirhi'i inontha. 



TREES. 



A.MELANCiiiER, Snowy Mespilus. (Amelan- 

 iliifr Botrijapiuin) B-E. 

 Service- Berrj', {A. Canadcnsig) b-e. 

 Ash. Floweiing, {Fia.rimin irrmig) c. 

 BiBU-CHERRV. European, {Pi-unug paduiiX:. 

 Therrv. Flowering, Double White, iPrunun 

 avium ttore pUno) b. 

 Siebold's Double flowering, (P. SiehiMi 

 aUia plena) b. 

 JcDUs Tree, or Red Bcd. American,(Cerc(« 

 Canadcnfnj<) c. 

 Japan, (T. Chtiiensis) f. 

 JiAGNOLiA. Hall's Japan, (Magnolia sMtatn) f. 

 Soulange's, (M. Smilangeanal c. 

 Thompson's, (Af. Thompsimiana) F-D-.J. 

 Showy-flowered, (M. speciosa) c. 

 Peach. Double White-Flowering, (Prunxis mil- 

 tiari^flore aWa plena) b-e. 

 Double Rose flowering, (x'ar. rosea flnre pleno) 

 b-e. 

 Plum. Common Double-flowering, {Pmmw 



dnmcutiea flnre pleno) p. 

 Virginian, or White Fringe. (Chionanlhus 

 Virginica) c. 



shrubs. 



Almond. Double White-flowering, [Pnmun 

 communis ftorc alba pleno) b-e. 

 Double Rose-flowering, {var. fiore rosea pUno) 



• B-E. 



Dwarf Double White-flowering, (Pi-unugJap- 



oniea flore alha pleno) B-E. 

 Dwarf Double Red-flowering, (var. ruhro 

 plrno) B-E. 

 Azalea. Smooth, (Azalea arhorea) h-g. 

 Clamraj', or Swamp, (.4. ri'icosa) h. 

 Purple, or Pinxter Flower, (A. inidiflora) h. 

 Currant. Yellow-flowering, (Rihen aureum) a. 

 Crimson-flowering, (R. saiiguincuni) a. 

 Double Crimson flowering, (var. flore pleno)a. 

 Daphne. Mezeron or Common, (Daphne Mez- 

 eruin) H. 

 White flowering, (var. flore aihal H. 

 Cneorum, (Cnconim) h. 

 Doo-wooD. White flowering, (Gomus floritla) c. 



Round-leaved, (C. crreiiiata) a. 

 Exochokda. Cirandiflora g. 

 Koiusythia, or Golden Bell. Fortune's, (For- 

 si/thia F'orhnifH) G. 

 Viridi8.«inia, (F. viridinsima) o. 

 Honeysuckle, OR Tartarian Bcsh in assort- 

 ment, (Loniccra Tartariea) e. 

 English Fly, (L. Xylosteiim) h. 

 Japan Quince. Scarlet, in variety, (Pifntu) g. 

 Lilac in variety, (Surinm) f- 

 Plum. Double-flowering, (Pnmus triUiba) a. 

 Snowdrop.or Silver BellTree. Four-winged, 



(Haltxia telraptera) f. 

 Spir^a. Double flowering Plum-lea ved,(SpirfEa 

 l/ninifolia) a. 

 Thunberg's,4.S. Thunhergii) h. 

 Nicondert's {,S. Tficandeiii) h. 

 Tamarisk, .\fbican. (Tamarix Africana) e. 

 Viburnum. Rough-leaved, (virbumum ruyusa)a. 

 Lantana-leaved or Way-faring Tree, (V. 1am- 

 taiwide*) a. 



Class 9.— Kind* conxpiciions for lihioin— 

 ftou-irinrj in June. 



trees. 

 Apple. Garland flowering, (Pyrug malus coron- 

 aria odorata) b-c. 



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Chinese Double Rose flowering, (P. nwUrm 



speetabilis) b-c. 

 Double flowering, (P. maltui baccaia carneo- 

 plenn) b-c. 

 Buckeye. Red, (,E»citii<« Pavia rubra} a. 

 carnea superba, (^ earnea suprrba) c-D. 

 Long Raceraed, (.IS pamfl<rra) c-v. 

 Horse Chestnut. European or Common, 

 i.^sctdxtx hippocoj^tanum) A. 

 Double white-flowered, (far. alha flnre pJeno)A. 

 Dwarf, (var. nana Van Himtlei) c. 

 Red flowering, (.,-E rubicnnda) b. 

 Laburnum, or Golden Chain. Common, (La- 

 biirnum vulgare) c. 



'^ifS9^^^^ 



FLOWERS OF JAPAN QUINCE. 



Alpine or Scotch, (L. atqAnum) b. 

 Locust. Bella rosa, (Robinia pseud-acacia bella 

 rosa) B. 

 Rose or Moss, (R. hixpida) c. 

 Grand-flowered Acacia, (B. (franMflAira) c. 

 Magnolia. Lenne's Red-flowering, (Magnolia 



Lennei) c. 

 Thorns, in variety, (Crateegm) c-H. 

 Yellow Wood, or Cladastris, (CladastrUi 

 tinetorla) B. 



SHRUBS. 



Bramble. Double-flowering Blackberry, (Rnbits 



fruticosux) H. 

 Calycanthus. Common, (Calycantlnwfloridusla. 

 Ceanothus, or Red Root. American, (Ceano- 



thiis Americana) h. 

 Colutea, or Bladder Senna. (Colutea arbores- 



cenx) F. 

 Deutzia. Graceful or Slender Branched, (Oewt- 

 zia gracilis) h. 

 Crenate-leaved. (D. crenata) a. 

 Double-flowering, (var. flnre pleno). 

 Double flowering Purple, (var. purimrea 



pkno). 

 Rough-leaved, (D. scabra). 

 Mock Orange, or Syringa, in variety, (Pftito- 



delphus) F-H. 

 Oleaster. Garden or European,(Bte<ifln««ifor- 



teimis) F. 

 Roses. See elsewhere. 



Spir.«:a. Reeve's or Lance-leaved, tS. Recves- 

 iana) h. 

 Reeve's Double Lance leaved, (var flore pleno) 



R. 



Reeve's Robust, (var. robiiata) H. 



Douglas's, (S. Dougkiitii) o. 

 Mountain Ash-leaved, (S. sorhifolia). 

 Viburnum. Common Snow Ball, (Viburnum 

 opiUitg sterilis) F. 



High, or Bush Cranberry, ( V. iipulvs) F. 



Japan or Dwarf Snow Ball, (V. plicatum) G. 



Plum-leaved, (V. lyrunifolia) G. 



Pear-leaved, V. ijffrifolinm) o. 

 Weioelia in variety, (Diervina) f-h. 



Class 10.— Kinds conspicuous for hUioin in 

 the summtr or early autumn. 

 trees. 

 ktelreuteria panicclata. 

 Sumach. Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree, (Rhus 

 adinus) v. 



shrubs. 



Althea, or Rose of Sharon, in variety, (Hihis- 

 cw«) F. g. 



Bramble. Purple, (Hubus od4)ratu») H. 



Clethra. Alder-leaved, (Clcthra alnifolia) H. 



CoRCHORUS. Ja|ian, (Kerria Jajxmica) n. 



Honeysuckle. Ledebour's (Lonicera Lcde- 

 bonrii) f. 



Hydrangea. Large panicle-flowered (Hydran- 

 gea paniculata grandiflora) o. 



Hypericum or St. John's Wort. Kalm's, (//}/- 



perieum Kaliniamim) G. 

 SpiB.*A. Fortune's, (Spira:n caJlosa) a. 



Fortune's Dwarf White, (I'rtr. alba) H. 



Billard's, (.S'. salicifoUa BiUardi) E. 

 Stuartia pentaoyna, E. (i. .1. 



Class 11. — Vonxiiii-iioHK for (intinnii iilliur.t- 

 iwiicsx, foliiiijc or frititx. 

 trees. 



Liquidambar or Sweet Gum, (LUpiUlambar »((/- 



racifiilia) b. 

 Maple. Red or scarlet, (Acer nibrunii 11. 

 Oak. Scarlet, (Quercu.i coecinea) 11. 

 Laurel or Shingle, (Q. imbricaria) a. 

 Red, (Q. rubra) a. 



shrubs. 



EUONYMUS. Burning Bush or Spindle Tree 



(Euonynum alroinirpureus) G. 

 Hamamelis or Witch Hazel, (Hamamelix 



Virginica). 

 Hydrangea. Oak-leaved, (Hydrangea (fucr- 



cifolla) a. 

 Waxberry. White-fruited or Snowbcrry 



(SyntphoHcarpus racemosu.^*) G. 

 Ked-fruited or Indian Currant,(.S'.rH((;(iri.t) 



h. 

 Ampelopsis, Climber. 



Class 12.— Kind.^,njiide from Evciyrcinx, 

 Unit lire (ittractivc in the winter. 



TREES. 



Birch. Cut-leaved Weeping, (Betula alha 

 pendnla ekifans) B. 

 Pajwr or Canoe, (B. papipacea) b. 

 European White Weeping, ( Betula aUia) B. 



SHRUBS. 



Berberry. American, (Berberis CanadciiKis) 



a. 

 Dogwood. Alternate-leaved, (Cormis alterni- 

 folia) F. 

 Red Branched, (C. scm^inea) G. 

 Siberian, (C. Siberica) o. 

 Euonymus, o. 



Linden. Yellow twigged (Lilia Eiiropia snl- 

 phurea) b. 



Class 13.— Hardy cliinbcrii of a woody na- 

 ture. 

 Ampelopsis. Virginia Creeper (A. (ptinquefoUa) 

 Also called " American Ivy," and incor- 

 rectly " Woodbine." 



Veitch's, (A. triciispidata, Syn. A.Vcitchii). 



Pepper Vine, (A. bipinnata). 



Boyle's, (A . Roylii). 



Indivisa, (-4. indivisa). 

 Wistaria. Chinese, ( TF. gilieiurixl. 



Chinese White, (rar. alba). 



Double Purple, (rar. flore pleno). 



Japanese, (TV. brachybotrys). 



Dwarf White, ( H'. Japonica allia nana). 



Purple, (If. multijiiga). 



White, (rar. multijuga alba). 



American or Shrubby, (W. fnitc-sccns). 



White American, (var. nlba). 

 Honeysuckle OK Woodbine, (Luniccra). 



Scarlet Trumpet, (L. scmpa-virens). 



Brown's Scarlet Trumpet, (var. Brownii). 



Small Red, (var. miimit). 



Yellow Trumpet (L. flava). 



Canadian, (ror. Canailenxis). 



Hall's Japan, (L. Hallcana). 



Japan Evergreen, iL. hrorliypodn). 



Golden- veined, (var. rrlicnlata). 



Common Woodbine, (L. Prriclymcnuni). 



Monthly Dutch, (r«i-. Bclgica). 



Mangeville's (L. Uap'i/o'ium var. pallida). 



Standish's, (L .S'andithii). 

 Clematis. Jackraan's, (C. Jackmanii) and others 

 of its class. 



Scarlet, (C. coccineo). 



Common Wild, (C. Virginiana). 

 Trumpet Vine. American, (Tecoma radicans). 



Purple Flowering, (var. astrttsanijuinea). 



Great Flowering, (T. grandiflora). 

 Dutchman's Pipe, (Aristolochia Siplio). 

 Bitter Sweet or Staff Tree, (Celastrus scan- 

 dens). 

 Akebia qulnata. 

 ACTINlDIA pnlygamii. 

 Vms HETEROPHYLLA, (Cissus variegaia.) 

 Carolina Cocculus, (C. Carolinus). 

 Canadian Moonseed, (Menisptrnum Cana- 



dense). 

 Grape, (Viti.i). 



Summer, ( V. a:8tivalis'i. 



Frost, ( V. cordifolia). 



Vitit indivisa. 



Vitis vulpina. 



