CHAPTER VI 



SPECIAL LISTS OF TREES AND SHRUBS 



IN this chapter an attempt is made to give some 

 special lists of trees and shrubs which may be 

 found useful in planting by the seaside, in ac- 

 cordance with the plan of this work. With the 

 exception of the list of roses, the name of each 

 species and variety mentioned will also be found 

 in Chapter VII. in its proper place in the alpha- 

 betical arrangement, where some further informa- 

 tion is afforded in each case. This part of the 

 subject will be arranged under the following 

 heads, viz. (i) Hardiest species of trees and 

 shrubs : (a) for planting in the first line of ex- 

 posure, (6) as scrub on the cliffs ; (2) Hedge 

 plants : (a) deciduous, (b) evergreen, (c) in 

 mixture ; (3) Undergrowth : (a) evergreen, (b) 

 deciduous ; (4) Roses : (a) Teas, (b} Hybrid Teas, 

 (c) Hybrid Perpetuals, (d) Noisette. 



HARDIEST SPECIES OF TREES AND SHRUBS 



A proper selection of suitable trees and 



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