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SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX AND LIST. 



The additions to this edition were very numerous, particularly in 

 regard to new varieties of the pear and peach, of the grape, strawberry, 

 &c. ; most of their names being incorporated in the General Index, but 

 for the want of room for all in that place, a few only are inserted here. 

 PEACHES. 



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*Bayne's Favorite 183 



Bayne's New Heath C 19 J 



*Bullard's Seedling 186 



*Bullard's Clingstone 197 



^Grant's Large Yellow 194 



*Lagrange 194 



Leopold C 1 96 



*New Golden Purple 190 



*Poole's Late Yellow 194 



*Tippecanoe 183 



Troth's Early Red 163 



Whitehead's Red Heath C. ...197 



NEW, BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c. 



1. DEODARA. Plnus Deodara. Cedrus Deodara. Holy Cedar of the 

 Mountain. From the high mountains of India. DEODAR, or God Tree, 

 so called because certain nations worship beneath its shade. New, splen- 

 did ; tree invaluable ; evergreen ; witli leaves like the Larch. The tree 

 grows tall and upright ; branches pendulous ; or by pruning it assumes 

 the form of a Weeping Willow. '' A tree/' says Professor Lindley, " as 

 hardy and fast growing as the Larch, more valuable in its timber, and with 

 the evergreen beauty of the Cedar of Lebanon. Of all the trees of British 

 India, this is incomparably the most important to England. It has every 

 good quality, and no bad one." 



2. DEUTZIA. Deutzia Scabra. New. beautiful, and hardy, rising sx 

 or seven feet. Flowers in June ; small, white, bell-formed, like tiie 

 Halesia or Cercis, but clustered in long spikes or garlands. D. sincnsis 

 is another variety. 



3. JAPAN ANGELICA. Aralia Japonica. Japan Hercules' Club, or 

 Angelina Tree. New ; rare; splendid; of medium growth. 



4. SILVER-LEAVED BEECH. Fagus Argentea. New 5 beautiful. 



5. OSAGE ORANGE. Is dicesus ; trees male and female. Page 385. 



6. GARREYA ELLIPTICA. New ; remarkable. A tall shrub ; covered, 

 when in bloom, with elegant, long, pendulous catkins, which look, at a 

 distance, like locks of hair. Hardy in Britain. 



CLIMBING ROSES. 



BOURSAULT ROSES. R. Multiflora var. The Boursault roses are 

 Very showy, blooming abundantly ; rising a dozen feet in a season, with 

 strong, fine red wood, and perfectly hardy. 



1. *,B. AMANDIS, or NEW CRIMSON. Large, cupformed, splendid 

 Crimson. 



2. B. BLUSH. Form globular ; pale flesh color. 



3. B. ELEGANS. Form expanded; purple, striped with white. 



4. B. GRACALIS. Color bright pink ; cupformed. 



MICHIGAN, or PRAIRIE ROSES. R. Rubifolia. The Prairie roses 

 are the finest climbing roses known ; are perfectly hardy, robust ; growing 

 upwards ten feet in a single season ; blossoming in splendid clusters, and 

 in July, after other hardy roses are gone. 



1. *R. R. QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIES. Feast's. The most strong, 

 splendid, hardy climber known, of all giant roses. Form beautiful and 

 perfect ; cupformed ; color bright pink ; blooming in splended clusters 

 of from 18 to 25 in each cluster, like Noisettes, but far superior. 



2. R. R. BALTIMORE BELLE. Feast's. Rose colored j cupformed j in 

 large clusters. 



3. R. R. PERPETUAL PINK. Feast's. Cupformed ; color fine pink j 

 in splendid clusters. 



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