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AMERICAN TREE SEEDS, 

 To be fovvn in the Spring. 



Alder, American, op. 



• , filver-leaved, op. 



, Virginian, op. 



Alternate two and three 

 leaved Pine, op. 



American narrow leaved 

 Thorn, op. 



— — Alder, op. 



Andromeda, broad leaved, 

 or flowering Sorrel Tree, 

 b. h. 



■ , red budded, b. h. 



Aralia Spinofa, or Tree An- 

 gelica, b. h. 



Arbor Lotus, op. 



Arborefcens Seneas, h. 



Alh-leaved Maple, op. 



, black, op. 



— — , white, op. 



Beam, Hophron, op. 



Beech Sumach, b. 



, Virginia, op. 



Benjamin Tree, b. 



Birch, the fwcet black, op. 



, Popler leaved, op. 



Black Champion Oak, op. 



Dwarf Oak, op. 



lyarix, b. 



Mulberry, op. 



round Vv'alnut, op. 



Spruce Fir, b. 



Boggy Chameradodendron, 

 b. 



Bread, St. John's, or Honey 

 Loney, b. h. 



Broad-leaved Andromeda, 

 or flowering Sorrel Tree, 

 b. h. 



Mountain Elm, op. 



Viburnum, op. 



Button Tree, or Cephalan- 

 thus, b. 



Cedar, red, b. 



, Avhite, b. 



Cephalanthus, or Button 

 Tree, b. 



Chameradodendron, Bog- 

 gy, b. 



. , great, b. 



. , Ivy, b. 



' , Olive-leaved, b. 



, Thynie-leav d,b. 



Champion Oak, the Baf- 

 tard, op. 



, black, op. 



, great, 



Chefnut Virginian Oak, op. 



Sw imp Oak, 



Clethra, with beautiful 

 flowering Spikes, b. h. 



Clufter Cherry, op. 



Cornelian Cherry, or white 

 berried Cornus, op. 



Cornus, grea. red Moun- 

 tair, op. 



Cuhrtna, red flowering, b. 



, white flowering, b. 



Dogwood, b. 



Downy Sumach, b. 



Dwarf, 



