326 LISTS OF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX. 



Roses : The lowest sorts are, dwarf Scotch single red, 

 dwarf common single white, dwarf Pensilvanian single 

 and double red, dwarf burnet leaved single red and 

 striped, rose de meux, crimson Burgundy, and dwarf 

 blush Burgundy. 



Middling heights. Cinnamon, single and double, red 

 common red and white, single and double, and semi-double 

 monthly red, blush, white and striped maiden's blush 

 double virgin pale red thornless moss provence double 

 red rose of the world, semi-double striped velvet, double 

 and semi-double. 



Taller sorts are, Provence red, blush, and white double 

 . damask white, red, and blush semi double York and 

 Lancaster semi- double variegated Austrian single, yellow, 

 and another single, red one side, and yellow on the other 

 double yellow. 



Tallest sorts are, Apple bearing, single and double red 

 royal red Frankfort, purple red great burnet leaved, 

 single i eo Carolina and Virginia single red musk, single 

 and double white. 

 4 Scorpiou send, com. large, yel. fl w. c. /. s. June, &c. 



2 . common dwarf, ditto 



4 Snowdrop tree, or fringe tree, white flow. s. I. June 



3 Sjnrea Itntex, com. willow leaved, pink, su. L c. June 

 g downy leaved red, and wh. flow, ditto 



4 . , guelder ro.e leaved, wh. flow. su. L c. July 



5 .- Siberian and Spanish, wh. fl. su. I. c. May 



3 Sumach, myrtle leaved, white flowered, su. I. June 

 Sun-jiower, tickseeded, see coreopsis 



4 Sytinga, large plain and stripe leaved, wh. c. L su. May 

 2 dwarf double-flowered, while ditto 



4 Tamarisk) German, very pi ctty, red fl. c. /. s. July, &c, 



for other sorts see last list 



Toxicodendron j see poison oak and ash 



Tree trefoil, black base, (secundus clusii) see cytistis 

 fi Tutsan, or park leaves, (like 67. Johns wort} M. s. July 

 2 Fetch, wood, or sylvan, wh. many flowered, s. r. Aug. 

 4 Virginian silk, variety, pur. flow, a climber, c. I. July 

 Willow herb, or French willow, pur. Sec. r. s. July, m. 

 3 see loosestrife, list XI. 



*** As it is common to plant low herbaceous perennial 

 flowers in the front of shrubberies, &c. so amongst tho 



