ON TREES AND SHRUBS IN LARGE TOWNS. 289 



Cytisus Laburnum 



Fagus sylvatica 



purpurea 



Fraxinus excelsa 



pendula 



Gleditschia triacanthos 



Juglans regia and nigra 



Liquidambar styraciflua 



Liriodendron tulipferum 



Ornus europaea 



Platanus occidentalis 

 pyramidalis 



Populus alba, canadensis 

 nova, fastigiata, monilifera 

 (the black Italian), and 

 almost any other 



Pyrus Aria 



Pyrus aucuparia, and many 

 others 



Rhus typhina 



Robinia Pseud-Acacia, and 

 any other (a good town 

 tree in sheltered places, 

 but very brittle and easily 

 broken with the wind) 



Salisburia adiantifolia 



Salix vitellina, babylonica, 

 and many other Willows 



Sophora japonica 



Tilia europaea 



Ulmus latifolia, stricta, mon- 

 tana and its vars., glabra 

 pendula, and vegeta 



DECIDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS UNDER 12 FEET 

 WHEN FULL GROWN. 



Azalea, in variety 



Berberis vulgaris, fol. pur- 



pureis, and many others 

 Colutea arborescens 

 Cornus alba, mas. and many 



other varieties 

 Cydonia japonica 

 Euonymus, in variety 

 Forsythia viridissima 

 Fuchsia Riccartonii 

 Hibiscus syriacus, in variety 

 Hypericum Kalmianum 

 Leycesteria formosa 

 Ligustrum vulgare, variega- 



tum, and others 

 Lonicera Ledebourii 

 s 



Philadelphus coronarius, and 



many other varieties 

 Rhus Cotinus 

 Ribes sanguineum and 



aureum, and many others 

 Sambucus aurea nova, and 



many others 

 Spiraea, in variety 

 Symphoricarpus racemosus, 



vulgaris foliis variegatis 

 Syringa, the Lilac, in variety 

 Weigela rosea, and many 



others 

 Viburnum Opulus sterilis, 



and many others 



