ON THE YORKSHIRE COAST 79 



shelter are requisite. Used largely on the Con- 

 tinent for planting in churchyards and cemeteries. 

 Evergreen; Southern Europe, 1548; height 60 

 to 100 feet. 



Cypress. See Cupressus. 



Cytisus Scoparius, Common Broom. A well- 

 known hardy shrub. Some of the garden 

 varieties are very handsome. 



Deal Wood. See Pinus sylvestris. 



Deodar Cedar. See Cedrus Deodar a. 



Diervilla rosea (syn. Weigela rosea). A 

 useful and handsome flowering shrub, and has 

 proved itself very hardy by the sea even under 

 exposure to the north-east. It will grow on 

 shrubberies or, in fact, anywhere, but requires a 

 sunny position to make it flower freely. De- 

 ciduous ; China, 1844. 



Dogberry. See Cornus. 



Dog Rose. See Rosa canina. 



Dogwood. See Cornus. 



Douglas Fir. See Pseudotsuga Douglasii. 



Dwarf or Mountain Pine. See Pinus montana. 



Elder. See Sambucus. 



Elegant Japanese Cedar. See Cryptomeria 

 elegans. 



Elm. See Ulmus. 



Escallonia macrantha. Too much cannot be 

 made of this beautiful shrub when under partial 

 shelter by the sea. At Scarborough it grows 



