THE GARDEN WEEK BY WEEK 



Nov. 

 1-15 



The former appear to suffer a disadvantage as compared 

 with the latter, because they are bare in the winter, but 

 it must be remembered that their early spring and 

 autumn tints are beautiful, and many of them bear 

 attractive flowers. The following are good kinds : 



Acer Negundo Variegata 

 •Amelanchier 



Azalea Mollis, in variety 



Buddleia Globosa 

 „ Variabilis 



Chimonanthus Fragrans 



Cornus (Dogwood) 



Crataegus Lelandii 

 *Cydonia (Pyrus) Maulei 



Cytisus Andreanus 

 •Daphne Mezereum 



Deutzia Crenata Flore Pleno 



Diervilla (Weigela), in variety 

 *Forsythia Suspensa 



Genistas (Broom), in variety 



Hamamelis Mollis 



Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea 

 Buckthorn) 



Hydrangeas 

 •Hypericum (St. John's Wort) 



Deciduous Shrubs 



*Kerria Japonica Flore Pleno 

 •Laburnums 

 Ligustrum (Privet) 

 •Lilacs (Charles X., &c.) 

 Magnolia Stellata 

 •Philadelphus (Mock Orange) 

 Pyrus {See Cydonia) 

 •Rhus Cotinus 

 „ Typhina 

 •Ribes Sanguineum (Currant) 



„ Aureum 

 Robinia Hispida Inermis 



„ Neo-Mexicana 

 Rubus Deliciosus 

 Spiraea Douglasi 



„ Arguta 

 Tamarisk 

 •Viburnum Plicatum 

 •Weigelas, in variety 



Andromeda Floribunda 

 •Arbutus Unedo 



Arundinarias, Bambusas, and 



Phyllostachys (Bamboo) 

 •Aucubas, in variety 

 •Berberis Darwinii 



Buxus (Box) 



Coronilla Glauca 



Cotoneaster Microphylla 



Cupressus Lawsoniana, and 

 varieties 



Daboecia Polifolia 



Evergreen Shrubs 



Ericas (Heaths) Carnea, Medi- 

 terranea, &c. 

 Euonymuses 

 •Hollies, in variety 

 •Ivies, in variety 

 Junipers, in variety 

 Kalmia Glauca 

 Lavender 

 •Laurels 

 Ledum 

 •Ligustrum (Privet) 

 •Magnolia Grandiflora 

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