SECT. XIX. ilST OF TREES, &C. 315 



Where &c. is affixed to sorts, it means that there 

 are others ; and where it is added to the time of 

 flowering, it signifies of more than one month's du- 

 ration. It is the nature of some things to keep in 

 blow nearly all summer; to encourage which, and 

 to strengthen the plants, dead or dying flowers should 

 be speedily taken off, as they occur. See page 59* 



I. 



LIST of deciduous trees, usually called Jbresf] or 

 timber trees, serving both for use and ornament : 



Abele, is the white poplar ; Aspen the tremulous poplar 



* Alder, common, hoary leaved, American, &c. c. L s. w* 



* Ash, common, and American white, red and black, s. 



* Beech) common, and American purple leaved, 5. /. d. 

 Birch, com. white, Virginian, and Canadian, 8tc. s. I. su. 



* Chesnut, edible Spanish, and common horse, s. May 



* Cypress, deciduous, or Virginian swamp, /. 5. w. 



* Etm, small and broad leaved, wych, or Scotch, &c. s. /. su. 

 Ilickery Nut, smooth white, and rough barked, s. 

 Hornbeam, common in variety, as to leaf, s. I. 



* Lime, common, red-twigged, black American, &c. /. c. 9. 



* Larch, common red, white and black American, &c. s. 



* Maple, greater, Norway, and Italian, /. s su. May 

 Sugar, plain tree, mountain, Stc. ditto 



. for other sorts, see the lists 2 and 5 



Medlar com. German, Nottingham and Italian, s. /. May 



Mountain ash is sometimes a forest tree, see next list 



* Nettle tree, as next list, grows large, and is a forest tree 

 Nut tree, common hazel, or any orchard sort, /. su. s. 



* Oak English, American sorts, Spanish, Italian, &c. s. 



* Plane^ Eastern, Western, middle or Spanish, s I. c. May 



* Poplar, white, black, tremulous, and Carolina, c. L su. m, 



* Service tree, the wild or maple leaved, s. /. June 



* Sycamore , is the great maple, which see 



* Walnut, the common, or royal, and black Virginian, s. 



* Willow, white, or silver leaved, purple and sweet, &c. 



