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O'rnus europas'a E. of T. p. 651. A. B. p. 1241., the European flowering 



Ash. Height 20 — 30 ft. 2s. 6d. 

 O'strya vulgaris E. of T. p. 920. A. B. p. 2015., the Hop Hornbeam. 



Height 30—40 ft. 1,?. 

 Pjms J'ria E. of T. p. 432. A. B. p. 910., the White Beam Tree, \s. Qd. 

 Pyrus aucuparia E. of T. p. 439, A. B. p, 916,, the Mountain Ash, Height 

 , 20—30 ft. Qd. The badge of the clan M'Lachlan. 



Deciduous Trees of small Size, with Heads more or less irregular, most of 

 which are remarkable for the Beauty of their Flowers or Fruit. 



A^cer campestre E. of T. p. 93. A. B. p. 428., the Field Maple. Height 



15—30 ft. Is. 

 ^"cer spicatum E. of T. p, 80, A. B. p, 406., the spike-flowered Maple. 



Height 18—20 ft. \s. Qd. 

 A'cer striatum E. of T. p. 81, A. B. p. 407., the striped -barked Maple. 



Height 10— 20 ft. Is. %d. 

 J cer tataricum E. of T. p, 80, A. B. p. 406,, the Tartarian Maple, Height 



20—30 ft, \s. Qd. 

 Jmygdalus communis E. of T, p, 263, A. B. p. 674., the common Almond 



Tree, Height 20—30 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 .^mygdalus communis macrocarpa E. of T. p. 264, A. B. p. 675,, the large- 

 flowered Almond, 2s. Qd. 

 Jrmeniaca vulgaris E. of T. p, 267. A. B. p. 682., the common Apricot 



Tree. Height 20—30 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Petula nigra E. of T. p. 843. A. B. p. 1710., the black Birch. Height 



60—70 ft. 

 jBetula^opulifolia E. of T. p. 841. A. B. p. 1707., the Poplar-leaved Birch, 



Is, Qd. 

 jBetula ^jopulifolia laciniata E. of T. p. 841. A. B. p. 1707., the cut-leaved 



Poplar Birch. Is. 6c?. 

 Broussonetia papyrifera E. of T. p. 710. A. B. p. 1361., the Paper Mul- 

 berry. Height 10—20 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Caragdna arborescens E. of T. p. 237. A. B. p. 629., the Siberian Pea 



Tree. Height 15— 20 ft. \s.Qd. 

 Cerasus Padus ^E. of T. p. 289. A. B. p. 709., the Bird-Cherry Tree. 



Height 12— 40 ft. M. 

 Cerasus virginiana E. of T. p. 291. A. B. p. 710., the Virginian Bird- 

 Cherry Tree, Height 30—40 ft. Is, 6c?. 

 Cercis jSiliquastrum E. of T. p. 257. A. B. p. 657., the common Judas 



Tree. Height 20 — 30 ft. Is. Qd. Abundant in the Protestant cemetery 



at Lisbon, and in the Turkish cemeteries at Constantinople. {Yacht 



Voyage, vol. i. p. 20. and p. 37.) 

 Corylus 6'olurna E. of T. p. 923. A. B. p. 2029., the Constantinople Hazel, 



Height 50—60 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Crataegus E. of T. p. 352. A. B. p. 813., the Thorn. Fifty species, all 



beautiful. 2s. 6c?. each. 

 Cydonia vulgaris E. of T. p. 450. A. B. p. 929., the common Quince Tree. 



Height 15—20 ft, 2s. Qd. 

 Cytisus alpinus E. of T. p. 215. A. B. p. 591., the Alpine, or Scotch, 



Laburnum. Height 20 — 30 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Cjtisus iaburnum E. of T. p. 214, A. B. p. 590., the common Laburnum. 



Height 20 ft. Is. 

 ZJiospyros Lotus, E. of T. p, 625. A. B. p. 1194., the European Lotus, or 



common Date Plum. Height 20—30 ft, 2s. 6c?, 

 jElseagnus hortensis E. of T. p. 696. A. B. p. 1321., the garden Elaeagnus, 



Oleaster, or Wild Olive Tree. Height 15— 20 ft. Is. 6c?. 

 Gleditschfcf sinensis E. of T. p. 252. A. B. p. 654., the Chinese Gleditschia. 



Height 30—50 ft. 2s. 6c?. 



