The Gardener's New Director. 



Cedar of Lebanon. 



Ptelea, or Carolina Shrub Trefoil. 



Flowering Maple. 



White Beam Tree. 



Button Wood, or Cephalanthus. 



Saffafras Tree. 



Virginian Spindle-tree. 



Pifhamin. 



Venice Sumach. 



Virginian Sumach. 



Catalpa. 



Benjamin Tree. 



Striped Arbor Vitse. 



Striped A{h. 



Manna Afh. 



Flowering Afti. 



Blotched Elm. 



Blotched Plane. 



Arbutus. 



Double flowered Thorn. 



Double flowered Cherry. 



Chincapin Tree. 



Hickery Walnuts. 



Cornell Cherry. 



Iteas. 



Clelhra Alnifolia. 



Azalia, or Winter-bloom. 



The Eaft-afpeBedWaUy with the Fruits bejl fuited to it. 



AS to eafl-arpe6Ved walls, there are many gentlemen, 

 who rather choofe, inftead of them, to have an or- 

 chard of fl;andard fruit-trees, on this fide of the garden, 

 to protect it from the weflerly winds, and particularly 

 in large gardens, where there is an abundance of other 

 walling. 



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