GARDEN FLOWERS. ( 21$ 



y. cinerea (gray ; Butternut) ; 30 feet ; North America ; 1656. 

 y,fraxinifolia (ash-leaved) ; 40 feet ; North America, y. nigra 

 (black) ; 30 feet ; North America ; 1629. y. pterocarpa (winged- 

 fruited) ; 40 feet ; North America, y. regia (common ; royal) ; 

 50 feet ; Persia ; 1562. y. regia laciniata (cut-leaved) ; 50 feet ; 

 Persia, y. regia maxima (largest-fruited) ; 50 feet ; Persia. 

 y. regia pendula (weeping), y. regia serotina (late- vegetating) ; 

 50 feet ; Persia, y. regia tenera (thin-shelled) ; 50 feet ; Persia. 



JUNIPERUS. Juniper. [Pinaceae.] Evergreens, many 

 of which are remarkably ornamental in habit, forming light, 

 spreading, more or less pendulous, bushes or low trees. The 

 Junipers prefer a light, loamy soil, but are not difficult of 

 culture in any that is moderately good, and not wet or heavy. 

 Increased with most facility by seeds ; but the rarer kinds 

 may be propagated by grafting, or by cuttings of the firm 

 young shoots, planted in sandy soil, on a shady border, and 

 covered by a hand-glass. Most of the species are hardy as 

 far north as Massachusetts, though often requiring protec- 

 tion from the winter's sun and cutting winds. 



y. Chinensis (Chinese) ; 10 feet ; flowers in May; China ; 1804. 

 y. cominunis (common) ; 5 feet ; flowers in May ; Britain, y. 

 communis Canadensis (Canadian) ; 20 feet ; flowers in May ; 

 Canada; 1820. J. communis nana (dwarf); 2 feet; flowers in 

 May; Siberia, .y, communis oblonga (oblong-fruited); flowers 

 in June. y. communis oblonga pendula (oblong-weeping) ; 5 

 feet; flowers in May; Britain, y. Suecica (Swedish); 12 feet; 

 flowers in May ; North of Europe, y. Cracovia (Cracovian) ; 4 

 feet ; flowers in May ; Poland ; 1820. y. Daurica (Dahurian) ; 

 8 feet; flowers in July; Dahuria ; 1791. y. drupacea (drupe- 

 fruited) ; 4 feet ; flowers in May ; Syria ; 1820. y. excelsa (tall) ; 

 20 feet ; Siberia ; 1806. y. glauca (milky-green) ; flowers in 

 May ; China ; 1814. J. hemisph&rica (half-globe-headed) ; flow- 

 ers in May; Mount Etna; 1844. y. Hermanni (Hermann's); 

 flowers in May. y. Lycia (Lycian) ; 10 feet; flowers in May; 

 south of Europe; 1759. y. macrocarpa (large-fruited); flowers 



