94 TREES AND SHRUBS 



Populus alba (Abele or White Poplar). All the Poplars grow 



quickly. 



deltoidea (Canadian Poplar). 

 ,, fastigiata (Lombardy Poplar). 

 nigra (Black Poplar). 

 Prunus cerasifera (Cherry Plum). 



Padus (Bird Cherry). 

 ,, Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). 

 Pyrus Aria (White Beam tree). 

 Aucuparia (Mountain Ash). 

 prunifolia (Siberian Crab). 

 Sorbus (Service tree). 

 Quercus Cerris (Turkey Oak). Good loam suits this 



best. 



Ilex (Evergreen or Holm Oak). 

 Salix (Willow) of sorts. Prefer a moist soil. 

 Ulmus (Elm) of sorts, particularly Wych Elm. 



SHRUBS 



Atriplex Halimus (Sea Purslane). Will grow close to the 



water. 



Aucuba japonica (Aucuba). Few evergreens equal this. 

 Berberis (Barberry), Aquifolium, Darwinii, dulcis, and steno- 



phylla. 



Buxus (Box) and its varieties. 

 Cerasus Laurocerasus (Common Laurel) and C. lusitanica 



(Portugal Laurel). 



Cistus Gum. Does well at Felixstowe, Suffolk. 

 Colutea arborescens (Bladder Senna). Will grow in very 



sandy soil. 



Corylus Avellana (Hazel) and varieties. 

 Cotoneaster of sorts. All these are good for the purpose. 

 Cytisus (Broom) of sorts. 



Daphne Laureola (Spurge Laurel). Will grow in shade. 

 Deutzia crenata, D. crenata flore-pleno, D. gracilis, D. Lemoinei. 

 Elaeagnus of sorts. All of these are good. 



