60 [Assembly 



I give here only a list of trees and shrubs adapted for groups 

 on or near the lawn. 



South side of house, on the left of the entrance, Fagus sylvatica 

 and Magnolia glauca. On the southwest corner of the house, 

 3-5, Fagus sylvatica. East side of green-house, Cytisus elongatus 

 and Rosa Boursaltii. Group 1 . — Spirse Reevesii, and 2-3 Crataegus 

 oxycantha, fl. rubra pi. (trees). Group 2, southwest. — Robinia 

 pseud-acacia, Syriiiga vulgaris, fl. viol., and Amygdalus nana, 

 fl. pi. Group 3. — Robinia pseud-acacia, Pruous Virginianus ; 

 next the green-house, Sophora Japonica pendula. Group 4, east 

 end. — Cornus sanguinea. Viburnum opulus ; behind, Acerplata- 

 noides or pseudoplatanus. Group 5. — Acer platanoides, Fraxi- 

 nus excelsior, and Rhus florida. Group 6. — Abies Canadensis. 

 Group 7. — Rosa Boursaltii, Spirse saliciformis. Group 8. — Ulmus 

 Americana pendula. Group 9. — Rhus cotinus and 2-3 Ailantus 

 glandulosa. Group 10. — Carpinus betulus. Group 11,3. — Fa- 

 gus sylvatica purpurea. Group 12. — Acer campestris or Liriod- 

 endron tulipifera. Group 13.— Staphylea pinnata, Ligustrum 

 vulgare. Group 14. — Robinia Oaragana, Cytisus laburnum. 

 Group 15. — Tilia Europese, Fraxinus arnus, Acer negundo. Group 

 16, — Fraxinus excelsior pendula, Philadelphus coronarius, and a 

 Rhododendron on a rockery. Group 17. — Cercis siliquastrum, 

 Catalpa syringse folia. Group 18. — Viburnum opulus, Syringa 

 vulgaris, fl. alba. Group 19. — Salix Babylonica. Group 20. — 

 A leaf group of Rheum giganteuni. 



