i8o TREES AND SHRUBS 



FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR"'" (the Ash), also the Manna 

 Ash (F.Ornus)* 



FUCHSIA RICCARTONI.* Flowers for a very long 

 time, and is very hardy. 



GENISTA Of these, G. anglica, hispanica, pilosa, 

 sagittalisy tinctoria. 



GLEDITSCHIA TRIACANTHOS. 



HAMAMELIS (Witch or Wych Hazel).//, arborea* 

 japonica* virginica. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. * Magnificent when 

 established. 



HVPERICUM. Of these, H. Androscemum, hookeri- 

 anum, moserianum* (the best of the genus for small 

 beds). 



ILEX. Of the Hollies, /. Aquifolium and many 

 varieties, /. cornuta* /. Dahoon* I. crenata* and 

 7. latifolia* succeed best. 



JASMINES. -/. fruticans and /. nudiflorum.* The 

 last-named should be grown as a small bush as well 

 as on walls. Also /. officinale* and varieties. A 

 golden-leaved form of this species merits attention 

 from its foliage alone. 



JUGLANS (Walnut) REGIA. Grows fairly well, but 

 no fruit of value. 



LABURNUM. Both L. alpinum and L. vulgare* 



LAVENDER. 



LEDUM. Of this family, L. latifolium * and L. 

 palustre* 



LEUCOTHOE RECURVA. 



LEYCESTERIA FORMOSA. 



LlQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA.* 



