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A. canadensis microphylla, A. Pumila Nigra, Pimis stra- 

 bus nina, Thuia occidentalis pcndula, Thuja Hoveyi, Thuja 

 Sibcrica, Thuja compacata, TJiuja Pygmcea, Pinus pumiia, 

 Pi mis Mugho, Pinus Mugho Rrtu-^.data, Pinus Cembra. 

 There is the grouping and filling of the whole shade from 

 the Euyonymus or Strawberry Tree, or Burning Bush as 

 it is variously called. The Berberry, Cornus or Dog- 

 Avood, Forsythia, High Bush Cranberry, Japan Quince, 

 in varieties, mingled indiscriminately at distances of two 

 to four feet apart in the bed. and yearly pruned back to 

 Keep a true yet graceful form. 



In cemeteries or burial grounds, this grouping of low 

 growing evergreens, shrubs, such as DeutziaSpirea, Weep- 

 ing Norway Spruce, and other low growing evergreen 

 snrubs, is far better than planting large growing trees 

 UDon small lots. The large growing trees in a cemetery, 

 or a small house ground, should mainly be planted on 

 the road lines. 



