1'HRENNIALS SUITED FOR NORTHERN INDIA. 



Perennials suited to the drier and more Northern party of India.* 



Liriodendron tulipifera 

 Capparis spinosa 

 Acacia vera 



Verek 



Scyal 



Olive tree 

 Carob tree 

 Manna Ash 

 Laurel 

 Sweet Bay 

 Mastich tree 

 Chian Turpentine 

 Pistachio Nut tree 

 Myrrh tree 

 Sassafras tree 

 Sumach tree- 

 Astragalus yielding Traga- 



canth 



Cistus yielding Labdanum 

 Styrax officinalis 

 Scammony 

 Cork tree 



Oak Ilex 



Kermes 



Dyer's 



Barbary 



Quercus tinctoria 

 Quercus ./Egilops 

 Quercus Ballota 

 Cactus opuntia 



Tuna 



coccinellifer 



Morus alba 



multicaulis) 



Savine 



Juniper 



New Zealand Flax 



Poterium spinosum 



Liquorice plant 



Aloe soccotrina 



Barbadensis 



Euphorbia j)lant 



Assafoetida 



Galbanum 



" In his letter to the Secretary at the India House, copy of which, under date the ,'Ust 

 December lUSH, was forwarded to (lie Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India hy order 

 of the Supreme Government, Dr. Royle states that he would add to this list "the common 

 Spanish chesnut, which seems well suited to Northern India and the Himalayas, and would yield 

 an additional article of food to the inhabitants of the .Mountains, who are sometimes forced to 

 subsist upon acorns and bitter horse chesnuts." 11. H. S. 



t 1 am happy to add, that a plantation of this valuable mulberry is thriving luxuriantly at tin- 

 Nursery of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India. II. H. S 



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