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Juniper, or White Cedar — Cupressus Tliyoides. 



Laurel, or Sweet Bay — Laui'us Nobilis. 



Laurestinus — Viburnicus tinus. 



Common Myrtle — Myrtus communis. 



Oak, Evergreen — Quercus Ilex. 



Orange, Wild — Cerasus Caroliniana. 



Phyllyred, Broad-leaved — Phyllired Catifolid. 



Phyllyrea — South of Europe. 



Privet — Ligustrum Vulgare. 



Rose, Cherokee — Eosa laevigata. 



Rosemary, Wild — Rosmarium officinalis. 



Spanish Bayonet — Yucca aloifolia. 



Spruce Hemlock — Abies canadensis. 



Spruce Fir, Norway — Abies excelsor. 



Yew — Taxus baccata. 



Ailanthus. 



Alder, Eur opens. " 



Alfred fratex — European Beech. 



Ash, prickly — Berberry or Pipperidge. 



Beach plum — Birch, West Indian. 



Birch, White, European — Bramble European. 



Buckthorn, Purging — Buckthorn Sea. 



Caper Bush — Chinguapin. 



Christ's Thorn — Hawthorn. 



Hornbeam, European — Hornbeam, American. 



Larch, European — Lilac. 



Locust, Honey — Maple, European Field. 



May, Italian — Mulberry, White. 



Oak, European — Orange, Osage. 



Pear tree — Poplar Lombardy. 



Sloe or Black Thorn — Thorn, Washington. 



Willow — 53 Hedge plants. 



JUJUBE PASTE, 



Is made from the plums of a small, thorny shrub or tree, 

 (Ziziphus sativa) of the south of France; it is about the size of 

 an olive, of a reddish color; has an oblong pit; is used in Italy 

 and Spain for desserts in winter. Seeds of it has been distributed 

 in the middle and southern States. 



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