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Catawbiense Seedlings. — Badly cut up, the injur}' varj'ing 



great!}', and no rule of general 

 application to be found. 

 Hardy Azaleas. — Generally badly killed ; flower-buds all gone, 

 and the plants that are breaking come very 

 weak. 

 Andromeda. — calyculata. Although perfectlj' hardy in our meadows 

 badly killed both in the wild state and in the 

 garden. 

 catesbcei. Foliage and flower-buds killed. 

 florihuncla. Foliage on man}^ plants browned, and 



flower-buds killed. 

 mariana. Killed to the around. 



Killed to the ground. 



All in good order, but 

 were slightly protected 

 by boughs. 



Generalh' hard}^ but slightly 

 covered with pine needles. 



Perfectly hardy, but flower- 

 buds killed in exposed 

 location. 



Hardy. 



Gaultheria. — acuminata. 

 " procumbens. 



" Shallon. Badly cut up, although covered with pine 



needles. 



^ Foliage badly cut up, both 

 > in the garden and in the 

 J fields. 



Kalmias. — angustifolia^ 

 and varieties. 



glauca, 



and varieties. 



Killed. 



latifolia. Very large plants, which have stood many 

 years, killed to the ground ; all badly cut in 

 foliage, in flowers killed. 



myrtifolia. Very badly killed. 



