596 A CATALOGUE OF HARDY 



Viburnum nudum Oval-leaved Viburnum 



, opulus americanum Guelder-Rose-leaved do. 



, prunifolium Plum-leaved do. 



, Uvigatum Cassioberry Bush 



, Cassinoides Thick-leaved Viburnum 



Lentago Pear-leaved do. 



, dcntatum Dentated-leaved do. 



acerifolium Maple-leaved do. 



, alnifolium Alder-leaved do. 



. arboreum Tree do. 



, Opulus European Guelder Rose, or Snow -ball 



Vitex Agnus Castus Chaste Tree 



Zanthorbiza apiifolia Parsley -leaved Zanthorhiza 



Zantboxylum fraxinifolium Ash-leaved Tooth-ack Tree 



HARDY EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. 



The kinds marked thus * are climbing plants, and those mark- 

 ed thus t being somewhat tender, will require to be planted in a 

 warm soil and well sheltered situation (in the eastern and middle 

 states) the better to enable them to bear the seventy of the winter 

 frosts. 



There are a great number of evergreen and deciduous trees and 

 shrubs, not mentioned in this sub-division, or in the preceding part 

 of the General Catalogue, that will thrive in the open ground de- 

 partments pretty generally in the southern states, which in the 

 middle and eastern states, at least, until gradually inured to the 

 climates, must be treated as Green-House plants ; in the list of 

 which, they are pointed out by a significant mark. 



Arbutus Uva ursi Trailing Arbutus, Bear -berry 



*Bignonia pubescens Pubescent Bignonia 



Buxus sempervirens Box-tree 



,, v. arborescens Tree-box 



,, v. angustifolia Narrow-leaved do. 



v. suffrutioosa Dwarf do. 



* Clematis cirrhosa Evergreen Virgin's Bower 



Cupressus Tkyoides White Cedar, or Arbor- Vitae-leaved 



Cypress 



Daphne Laureola Evergreen Spurge Laurel 



jEipigxa repent Creeping Epigxa 



Gaultberia procumbcns Mountain Tea, or Tea-berry 



*Hedera Helix European Ivy 



Ilex opaca Carolina or American Holly 



Aquifolium European do. . 



v. heterophylla Various-leaved do. 



v. crassifolia Thick-leaved do. 



v. recurva Slender do. 



,, v. ferox Hedge-hog do. (with numerous other 



varieties, striped, blotched. &c.) 



Juniperus virginiana Common Red Cedar 



Sabina, Savin 



daurica Siberian Juniper 



t tburifera Spanish Juniper 



