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6. C^tisus Xaburnum, the common laburnum, I4'. 



7. Pyrus aucuparia, the mountain ash, \d. 



8. Pavm rubra, the red-flowered small horsechestnut, Is. 6d, 



9. Pyrus pinnatifida, the cut-leaved sorb, Is. 6d. 



10. Cratae^gus odoratissima, the sweetest-scented hawthorn, 9^. 



11. Cratae^gus Aronia, the aronia (yellow-fruited) hawthorn, 9d. 



12. Cratae^gus Crus-galli, the cockspur hawthorn, 9c?. 



13. Cratse^gus tanacetifolia, the tansy-leaved hawthorn, 9d. 

 14<. Cratae^gus cordata, the heart- leaved hawthorn, 9d. 



15. Berheris aristata, the awned-leaved berberry, 2s. 6d. 



16. Cratae'gus Crus-galli var. salicifolia, the willow-leaved cock- 



spur hawthorn, 9d. 



17. Cratae^gus coccinea, the scarlet-fruited hawthorn, 9d. 



18. Cratae^gus Azarolus, the azarole hawthorn, 9d. 



19. Cratae^gus nigra, the black-fruited hawthorn, 9d. 



20. Cratae'gus Oxyacantha var. flava, the yellow-fruited haw- 



thorn, 1^. 



21. Gymnocladus canadensis, the Kentucky coffee tree, 1*. 



22. Piptanthus nepalensis, the Nepal piptanthus, 2s. 6d. 



23. Kolreuter/fl paniculata, the panicled-flowering koelreuteria, 



Is. 6d. 



24. Liriodendron Tulipifera, the tulip tree, 6d. 



25. Gleditsch/a triacanthos, the three-thorned honey locust, 6d. 



26. Aildntus glandulosa, the ailanto, 6d. 



27. Cercis Siliquastrum, the Judas tree, 6d. 



28. Cerasus virginiana, the Virginian bird-cherry, Is. 



29. Cytisus alplnus, the Scotch laburnum, 1.9. 



30. Robin/a viscbsa, the glutinous locust, I5. 



31. Cratse^gus Oxyac&,ntha, the scarlet-flowered hawthorn, 9d. 



32. Cratse^gus Oxyacantha flore pleno, the double-flowered haw- 



thorn, 9d. 



33. Magnolm conspicua, the Yulan magnolia, Zs. 6d. 



34-. Cytisus Xaburnum inclsum, the cut-leaved laburnum, \s. 6d. 



35. Robin/a hispida, the rose acacia, 15. 



36. Ptelea trifoliata, the three-leaved shrubby trefoil, 9d. 



37. Cerasus Mahdleb^ the perfumed cherry. Is. 



38. Amelanchier^oivyBi^'wim, the snowy-flowered amelanchier, 1^. 



39. Cerasus Padus, the bird-cherry, 6^. 



40. Cerasus semperflorens, the All Saints' cherry, \s. 6d. 



41. J5etula alba pendula, the weeping birch, Sd. 



42. Pyrus americana, the American mountain ash, \s. 



43. Cerasus nigra, the black-barked cherry, \s. 



44. Cotoneaster frigida, the frigid cotoneaster, \s. 



45. Pyrus bollwylleriana, the Bollwyller pear, 2s. 6d. 



46. Sopliora japomcai the Japan sophora, 6d. 



47. Z)iospyros virginiana, the Virginian lote tree, 6d. 



48. Cerasus lusitanica, the Portugal laurel, 6d. 



49. Negundo Jraxml^blium, the ash-leaved box elder. Is; 



