vi ILL USTRA TIONS. 



DEUTZIA CRENATA,/.//. T 2 



EXOCHORDA GRANDIKLORA 73 



SWEET-SCENTED SHRUB (Cafycanthus Floridus) 



YELLOW JAPANESE KERRIA (A'erria Japonica) 73 



RED-FLOWERING WEIGELIA ( IVeigelia rosea) 74 



VIBURNUM OPULUS 75 



FOUR GOOD CLEMATISES 7 f > 



WISTARIA SINENSIS 77 



WISTARIA ARBOR, CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK 79 



JAPAN RAMAN AS ROSE (Rosa rugosa rubrd) 81 



NOBLE SILVER FIR (Abies nobilis) 3 



AMERICAN BEECHES (Fagtis ferruginea) 93 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING ALTHEA (Hibiscus Syriacus, Jl. pi.) 99 



SWEET PEPPER BUSH (Clethra alnifolia) 100 



DWARF FLOWERING HORSE-CHESTNUT TREES (^sculus parvijtord) . . . 101 



CHINESE CYPRESS (Glyplostrobus sinensis) 102 



JAPAN IVY (Ampelopsis tricuspidata 103 



DUTCHMAN'S PIPE (Aristolochia sipho) 104 



SWEET-SCENTED CLEMATIS (Clematis Jlatnmulo) 104 



TRUMPET CREEPER ( Tecoma radicans] 105 



INDIAN BEAN (Catalpa bignonioides] 108 



WEEPING BEECH (Fagus sylvatica pendula) no 



WEEPING BEECH IN WINTER m 



ELJEAGNUS LONGIPES 112 



* KENTUCKY COFFEE-TREE 121 



* LIQUID AMBAR 125 



EUROPEAN OLEASTER (Elccagnus hortensis) 127 



* ORIENTAL SPRUCE (Picea Orientalis) M 1 



WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE AND DWARF PINE (Picea excelsa inverta and Pinus 



slrobus compactd) 143 



CEDAR OF LEBANON (Cedrus Libani) 144 



BHOTAN PINE (Pinus excelsa) 145 



* MUGHO PINE (Finns mughus) . . . 14? 



GINKGO TREE, IRISH YEWS, AND WEEPING SOPHORA 148 



* JAPAN PARASOL PINE (Sciadopilys veriicillatd) 149 



* OBTUSE-LEAVED JAPANESE CYPRESS (Retinospora oblusd) . . . -151 

 PARSONS' SILVER FIR, WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE, AND WEEPING LARCH . 153 



HEART-LEAVED SAXIFRAGE (Saxifraga cordifolia) 158 



Moss PlNK (Phlox subulatd) 1 59 



EUROPEAN PASQUE-FLOWER (Anemone pulsatilld) 160 



STEMLESS GENTIAN (Gentiana acaulis) 161 



ALPINE BARRENWORT (Epimedimn Alpinuni) 162 



ASTILBE JAPONICA 163 



NOBLE FUMITORY (Corydalis tiobilis] 163 



BLEEDING HEART (Dicenlra spectabilis) 164 



* From a photograph taken by Mr. Paul Dana from a specimen on the lawn of Mr. Charles A. 

 Dana, Dosoris, L. I. 



