on the Trees and Shrubs in the Oxford Botanic Garden. 59 



Rbsa sempervlrens, Paes- 

 tum var. 

 multiflbra alba 



Grevillei 

 moschata 

 rubifblia 

 Banksm lutea 

 Standard roses have suf- 

 fered considerably in 

 the neighbourhood. 

 Crataegus heterophylla - 



Oxy. pra^cox 

 Photinia serrulata 

 Cotoneaster rotundifblia 

 vulgaris 



GranatacecE. 

 Punica Granatum 



fldre pleno - 

 ditto - - 



Onagracece. 

 Fuchsia gracilis 

 longiflbra 



Tamaricilcete . 

 MyricSria germanica 



Vhiladelphacete. 

 Deutzi'a scabra, slightly 

 covered 



Myrtacece. 

 i)/yrtus communis romana 

 italica 



Passiflbra cserulea 



Grossulacece. 

 Ribes sanguineum 



glutinosum 

 malvHceum - 

 aureum 



Saxifr&gecE . 

 Hydrangea Hortensia, an 

 old plant 



Cornicece. 

 Benthaim'a fragffera, 

 slightly covered 



horanthctceiB. 

 Aucuba japonica 



Caprifoliacece. 



Fibrtrnum Tinus, several 



fine old specimens to the 



size of - - 



Composite:. 

 Cineraria maritima 



Ericacete. 

 Gypsocallis vagans 



carnea 

 Calluna vulgaris alba 

 /('rbutus f/Siedo 



rubra - 

 ^(ndrachne 

 Clethra alnif61ia 

 Several rhododendrons, 

 kalmias,azaleas,ledums, 

 &c, have gone off, or 

 nearly so, this season ; 

 but the subsoil being 

 very prejudicial to them, 

 they never thrive for 

 any length of time, and 

 were previously become 

 weak and sickly. 



Styrdcete. 

 Sty rax officinalis - 



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