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The more remarkable of the trees and shrubs planted on the 



lawn are the following : — 



'Ranunculdcece. Tlex A. hcterophyllum. 



Clematis, several species. ^- crassifolium. 



A. ferox. 



JEsculdcece, 



-^'sculus rubicunda. 

 carnea. 

 pallida. 

 T'hvia discolor and P. 

 flava, 3 ft. high, and 

 3 ft. wide ; in loam and 



P. humilis. 



SapinducecB. 

 Kolreuter/a paniculata. 



"VitacecB. 

 ritis vulpina. 



Celastracece. 



Curtisff/yhginea. 

 £u6nymu3 europaeHis 

 foliis variegiitis. 



Aqidfoliacecs. 

 7' lex ^quifolium. 



'RosdcecB. 

 Cerasus avium multiplex. 

 Cotoneaster microphylla. 

 Photinia serrulata. 

 Pyrus spectabilis. 

 Cratae^gus Oxyacantha. 

 O. praeVox. 

 O. coccinea. 

 O. aurea. 

 i?6sa, 100 dwarf stan- 

 dards of the very best 

 sorts. 



Calycanthdcece. 

 Calycanthus floridus. 



GranatdcecB. 

 PCinica Granatum. 



'Philadelphdcece. 

 Philadelphus coronarius. 



WyrtdcecE. 



ilfjrtus communis, 

 c. romana. 

 c. multiplex. 

 Eucalyptus, a beautiful 

 pendulous species, with 

 oval glaucous leaves, 

 growing 2 or 3 feet in 

 one season. 



Svjjhlra japonica p^n- PassiflordcecB. 



dula, 6i ft. high, and Passiflora caerulea. 

 5 ft. wide ; in loam and 

 Ijoo-. Grossuldcece. 



S. japonica, 10 ft. high, ji\ijf,s alpinum, 3ft. high, 

 and 6 ft. wide ; in loam and 4 ft. wide ; in dung, 

 and grit. ^ _ loam, and bog. 



Cercis canadensis, 8 ft. ^. alpinum var. 

 high, and 3 ft. wide ; /;_ sanguineum. 

 in bog. 



Genista virgata. 



Pistacia Perebinthus. 



Cytisus iyaburnum. 



Z,. variegatum album, 

 woolgaricus. 



fJMex europije^a flora 

 pleno. 



Edwards«« microphylla. 

 grandiflora. 



Gleditschia horrida. 



Gymnckladus canadensis. 



ylcacia armata. 



A. Julibrissin, 



Q 3 



AralidcecB. 



iZedera arborescens. 

 canariensis. 

 //elix. 



H. albo variegata. 

 H. flavo variegata. 



'H.ama77ieiidcicece. 

 ifamamelis virglnica. 



LoranlhdcecB. 

 Aucuba japonica. 



