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Platanus orientalis, 80 feet — Chinese button wood. 

 Populus tremula pendula, 20 feet — weeping poplar. 



alba, 30 feet — tree d'Abele, or silver poplar. 



Ptelea trifoliata, 15 feet — hop tree. 

 Pyrus nivalis, 15 feet — snowy pyrus. 



Americana, 20 feet — American rowan tree. 



- Aiicuparia, 20 feet — European do. 



- vestita, 20 feet — waving do. 



- malus flore pleno, 15 feet — double flowering apple. 



Quercus, 20 to 80 feet. The oak, though a common tree, 

 should not be discarded in planting ; it is both beautiful 

 and valuable. 



Rhus cdtinus, 12 feet — mist tree. 



Ribes aureum, 8 feet — yellow flowering currant. 



sanguineum, 4 feet — red flowered, though a native, 



does not do well in this latitude. 



Robinia hispida, 4 feet — rose acacia. 



viscosa, 20 feet— white flowered. 



Salisbiu-ia adiantifolia, 60 feet — Grinko, or maiden-hair tree. 



Salix babyldnica, 40 feet — weeping willow. 



crispa, 30 feet — ringlet willow. 



Americana pendula, 15 feet — New weeping willow. 



Shepherdia argentea, 30 feet — bufi'alo berry. 

 Sophora Japonica, 20 feet — Japan Sophora. 



pendula, 15 feet — weeping do. 



Spirgea — all very beautiful dwarf-growing shrubs, with white 



or pink flowers, exceedingly ornamental. 

 Syringa vulgaris, 10 feet — purple lilac. 



alba, 10 feet — white do. 



The red and white Persian, 6 feet — Charles the ] 0th and 



other sorts, are indispensable when planting shrubbery. 

 Tamarix Grermanica, 10 feet — tamarisk tree, singular, 

 Tilia Europaea, 40 feet — European linden. 



Americana, 60 feet — American do. 



Ulmus Americana, 80 feet — American elm. 



campestris, 50 feet — English do. 



montana, 60 feet — mountain do. 



pendula — weeping do. 



Vibiii'num opulus, 10 feet — -guelder rose. 



•;; oxy coccus, 12 feet—tree cranberry. 



Vitex Agnus castus, 8 feet — chaste tree. 



Weigelea rosea, 4 feet — rose colored, elegant^ umque. 



Xanthoxylum fraxfneum, 10 feet — toothache tree. 



