LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



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I. A group of old field-pines; hemlock spruce in the distance at the 



right Frontispiece 



n. A study in horizontality. — Group of piceas 1 



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m. A study in perpendicularity. — Red-cedar (Juniperus virginiand 

 IV, Combination of yew and pine. — Japanese yew ( Taxus ctispidata 

 as a border; white pine {Pinus Strobus) at the back 

 V. Combination of kalmia and hemlock 

 VI. A fancier's collection. — Specimen plantings of junipers and yews 29 



VII. A roadside planting of firs 32 



VIII. The moving of a big pine 



IX. Details in the moving of a big pine 



X. Dwarf Japanese yew ( Taxus cuspidata var. nana) 

 XI. Spreadmg English yew ( Taxtis baccata var. repandens) 

 XII. Common juniper {Juniperiis communis) .... 



XIII. Pfitzer juniper (Juniperus chinensis var. Pfitzeriana) 



XIV. A margined walk. — {Juniperus chinensis var. Sargentii) . 

 XV. The silver red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana var. glauca) 



XVI. Ground-cover of creeping juniper (Juniperus horizo?italis) 

 XVII. A California group. — Monkey-puzzle (Araucaria araucana) 

 Columnar Italian cypress (Cupressus sevipervirens var. stricta) 

 California incense-cedar (Libocedrus decurrens) 

 XVIII. Small conifer forms. — Dwarf Hinoki cypress (Chamcecyparis oh 

 tusa var. nana). Sawara cypress (Chavioecyparis pisifera) 

 XIX. Lawson cypress (Chamcecyparis Lawsoniana) 

 XX. American arbor-vitse (Thtija occidentalis). Left, var. Bu 



chananii. Right, var. Columbia 



XXI. Compact dwarf forms of arbor-vita? (Thuja occidentalis) 



Tom Thumb at left; var. Woodwardii at right 

 XXn. Umbrella-pine (Sciadopitys verticillata) , near and remote views 144 



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