in certain British Nurseries and private Gardens. 59 



Syringa Emodi, Encyc. of Trees and Shrubs, p. 638. fig. 1244.; S. Indica 

 Wall. Quite hardy. 



iasmindcecB. — iasmmmn revolutum Ker, J. chrysanthemum Roxb., Encyc. 

 of Trees and Shrubs, p. 653. A pretty shrub. 



Jasmmum odoraiissimum, jonquil-scented. Remarkably fragrant, tender ; 

 deserves a place in every greenhouse. 



Sa'ojihularidcecB. — Buddlea sessUis. A dwarf and tender shrub ; has not yet 

 flowered here. 



Pentstemon Scoiderx. On sandy soil, a hardy evergreen shrub. 



IhymelcedcecB. — Daphne Cnedi'um strtctum. An upright-growing variety ; 

 raised from seed in France. 



T)dpkne Cneorum grandifibrum. A variety with broader leaves and larger 

 flowers than the species. Raised from seed in France. 



'Ddj)hne lutetidna. A hybrid raised in Paris : very fragrant. 



'Daphne Auckldndu, Encyc. of Trees and Shrubs, p. 1117. Of the D. 

 Giiidium group ; with broader lanceolate leaves and a more robust habit 

 than D. Gnldiuin. India, but hardy. 



Ddphne collina latfblia. A distinct broad-leaved variety of D. coUina ; 

 raised in France. More tender than the species. 



'E.lcBagna.cecB. — yiippophae salicfolia, Encyc. of Trees and Shrubs, p. 669. 

 fig. 1.369. 



'Elcedgnus trijldra, and ^. argentea (Shepherdza argenteaiVzi/^.). Shrubs; 

 the first species scarcely half-hardy. E. rejlexa. Belgium. 



ArtocdrpecE. — Mo?'?(s dlba incisa Large serrated leaves. 



Mor«s dlba intermedia. A hybrid of M. a. Morettia?2«. 



JJ ImdcecE. — Celtis corddta. Large cordate leaves. 



Celtis dspera. Very narrow round leaves. Both sorts are raised from seed 

 from the South of France. 



iuglanddccfs. — Pterocdrya caucdsica. A fine free-growing ornamental tree. 

 The vigour of the plants of this species in the Sawbridgeworth Nursery was 

 so much greater than what we had seen anywhere else, that we were quite 

 astonished at them. 



Salicdcecs. — ^dlix americdna pendida. A prostrate species [possibly »S'. pur- 

 purea], with dark shoots and leaves glaucous on the under surface, forming a 

 most elegant pendulous tree, when grafted on the broad-leaved willow with 

 obtuse rugose leaves and purple shoots. Mr. Rivers does not know the 

 species. It does not succeed on the narrow-leaved species of willow. It has 

 been grafted on some species of Populus, but lives only one or two years at 

 most. 



Pojmlus \aur folia Booth. P. vimindlis Booth. 



'Betiddcece. — A'lnus joridlensis. A species from Mexico. 



Co?-yldcecB or (Jup)ulifer(B. — Qiicrcus jiedunculdta fastigidta viridis. A variety 

 of Q. p. fastigiata with green shoots and light vivid green foliage, selected 

 fi'om seedlings raised here. 



Quercus j)edunculdta HodginsW, the Irish hybrid Oak. Retains its leaves, 

 which are green, till the end of the year. 



Q:uercus jiedunciddta hybrida W. S. 



Quercus pedunculdla ourea. Bright yellow shoots. France, 1841. 



Quercus pedunciddta macrophylla. Leaves very large and long. France, 

 1841. 



Quercus sessiliflbra ambigua H. S. Q. falkenbergensis Booth. Q. 2^cinn6- 

 nica Booth. 



Quercus E'sculus, Encyc. of Trees and Shrubs, p. 853. ; syn. pubescens pen- 

 dula. A pendulous and beautiful variety of Q. pubescens (ii^'sculus) received 

 from France as Q. pendula nova. 



Quercus Cerris lacinidta. An elegant variety of Q. Cerris from H. S. 



Quercus Cerris cdtia. Habit dwarf and spreading. 



Quercus Cerris fulhaniensis jjcndida. A weeping variety from seed here. 



