applied to Public Cemeteries. 519 



Haleszfl tetraptera E. of T, p. 620. A. B. p. 1190., the common Snowdrop 



Tree. Height 15—30 ft. 2s. U. 

 Hippophae Rhamnoides femina E. of T. p. 698. A. B. p. 1324., the female 



Sea Buckthorn. Height 15—20 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Kolreutena paniculata E. of T. p. 135. A. B. p. 475., the panicled-flower- 



ing Kolreuteria. Height 20 — 40 ft. \s. 6d. 

 Magnolia acuminata E. of T. p. 29. A. B. p. 273., the pointed-leaved Mag- 

 nolia. Height 30—50 ft. 5s. 

 ikf espilus germanica E. of T. p. 415. A. B. p. 877., the common Medlar. 



2s. 6d. 

 il^Tespilus Smkhii E. of T. p. 416. A. B. p. 878., Smith's Medlar. Height 



15— 20 ft. 2s. 6d. 

 Jforus nigra E. of T. p. 706. A. B. p. 1343. 3s. 6d. ; and M. alba E. of T. 



p. 707. A. B. p. 1348. Is. ; the common-fruited and white-fruited Mul- 

 berry Tree. Height 20—30 ft. 

 Ptelea trifoliata E. of T. p. 144. A. B. p. 489., the three-leafleted Ptelea, 



or shrubby Trefoil. Height 6—10 ft. \s. 6d. 

 Pyrus E. ofT. p. 417. A. B. p. 879., the Pear Tree. Ten species. 2s. 6d. 

 Quercus ^'gilops E. of T. p. 860. A. B. p. 1861., the great prickly-cupped 



Oak. Height 20—50 ft. 2s. 6d. 

 Quercus jB'scuIus E. of T. p. 853. A. B. p. 1844., the Italian Oak. Height 



20—30 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 (Sambucus nigra laciniata E. of T. p. 513. A. B. p. 1027., the common, or 



black-fruited, Elder. Is. 

 iS'ambucus racemosa E. of T. p. 515. A. B. p. 1031., the racemose-flowered 



Elder. Height 10— 12 ft. \s.Qd. 

 Sophora japonica E. of T. p. 196. A. B. p. 563., the Japan Sophora. Height 



40—50 ft. Is. Qd. 

 VirgiUa lutea E. of T. p. 198. A. B. p. 565., the yellow-wooded Virgilia. 



Height 10— 26 ft. 6s. 



Deciduous Trees of larger Size, remarltahle for the Beauty of their Flowers, or 

 the Singulanty or Fragrance of their Leaves. 



A^cev Pseudo-Platanus purpurea E. of T. p. 86. A. B. p. 415., the purple- 

 leaved Sycamore Maple. Is. The maple is the badge of the clan 



Oliphant. 

 -^'sculus rubicunda E. of T. p. 126. A. B. p. 467., the reddish-flowered 



Horsechestnut. Height 20 — 30 ft. 2s. 6rf. 

 Ailantus glandulosa E. of T. p. 145. A. B. p. 490., the glandulous-leaved 



Ailanto. Height 50—60 ft. Is. 6d. 

 J'lnus cordifolia E. of T. p. 835. A. B. p. 1689., the heart-leaved Alder. 



Height 15—20 ft. Is. M. 

 ^'Inus in'cana E. ofT. p. 834. A. B. p. 1687., the hoary-leaved Alder. Height 



50—70 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Celtis australis E. of T. p. 727. A. B. p. 1414., the European Nettle Tree. 



Height 30—40 ft. 2s. U. 

 /''agus sylvatica purpurea E. ofT. p. 905. A. B. p. 1950., the common purple 



Beech. 2s. 6c?. 

 Liquidambar Styraciflua E. of T. p. 932. A. B. p. 2049., the Sweet-Gum 



Liquidambar. Height 30—50 ft. Is. Gd. 

 Liriodendron Tulipifera E. of T. p. 36. A. B. p. 284., the Tulip Tree. Height 



50—90 ft. 2s. 6f/. 

 Madura aurantiaca E.ofT. p. 71 1. A. B. p. 1362., the Osage Orange. Height 



30—60 ft. 3s. Qd. 

 Negundo /raxinifolium E. of T. p. 122. A. B. p. 460., the Ash-leaved Ne- 



gundo. Height 15—30 ft. Is. 

 Pavia discolor E. of T. p. 133. A. B. p. 472., the two-coloured-flowered 



Pavia. Height 3—10 ft. 2s. Qd. 



