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Vkvia flava E. ofT. p. 130. A. B. p. 471., the yellow-flowered Pavia, Height 



30—40 ft. \s. Qd. 

 Planera Richardz E. of T. p. 726. A. B. p. 1409., Richard's Planera. Height 



50—70 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Platanus orientalis E. of T. p. 928. A. B. p. 2033., the Oriental Plane. 



Height 60—80 ft. Is. 6d. 

 Populus balsamifera E. of T. p. 830. A. B. p. 1673., the Balsam-bearing 



Poplar. Height 40—50 ft. 1*. 

 Quercus coccinea E. ofT. p. 869. A. B. p. 1879., the Scarlet Oak. Height 



80 ft. 1*. 6d. 

 Quercus palustris E. of T. p. 872. A. B. p. 1887., the Marsh, or Pin, Oak. 



Height 80 ft. ]s. 6d. 

 Quercus rubra E. ofT. p. 868. A. B. p. 1877., the red, or Champion, Oak. 



Height 80—90 ft. 

 Robinia Pseud-Jcacia E. of T. p. 233. A. B. p. 609., the common Robinia, 



or false Acacia. Height 70 — 80 ft. \s. 

 Robinia viscosa E. of T. p. 233. A. B. p. 626., the clammy-barked Robinia. 



Height 15—20 ft. 2s. 6d. 

 Salisbiuv'a ffdiantifolia E. of T. p. 945. A. B. p. 2094,, the Maiden-hair-leaved 



Salisburia. Height 60—80 ft. 3^. 6rf. 

 5'alix aurita E.ofT. p. 776. A. B. p. 1560., the round-eared Sallow, or Willow. 



1*. %d. The badge of the clan Gumming. 

 iSalix caprea E. of T. p. 776. A. B. p. 1561., the Goat Sallow, or Willow. 



Height 15—30 ft. Is. U. 

 -Salix pentandra E. of T. p. 754. A. B, p. 1503., the Sweet Willow, or Bay- 

 leaved Willow. Height 18—20 ft. Is. 6d. 

 Sk\m vitellina E. ofT. p. 763. A. B. p. 1528., the yellow Willow, or Golden 



Osier. Height 30— 50 ft. \s. Qd. 



Deciduous Trees with pendulous Branches, adapted for being planted singly hy 

 Monuments, or over Graves as Substitutes for Monuments ( Trauerbdume, 

 or Trees of Sorroiv, Ger.). 



.i4mygdalus Persica pendula (^Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 57., the pendulous- 

 branched Peach. 



^etula alba pendula E. ofT. p. 838. A. B. p. 1691., the weeping Birch. Is. 

 The birch is the badge of the clan Buchanan. 



Cerasus Padus bracteosa E. of T. p. 290, A. B. p. 702., the bracteolate 

 weeping Bird-Cherry. ]s. 6d. 



Cerasus Padus pendula (Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 57,, the weeping Bird-Cherry. 



Cerasus semperflorens E. of T. p. 281. A. B. p. 701., the ever-flowering 

 Cherry Tree. Height 10—20 ft. Is. 6d. 



Cratse'gus Oxyacantha pendula E. of T. p. 376, A. B. p. 832,, the weeping 

 Hawthorn. 



Cytisus iaburnum pendulum E. ofT. p. 215. A, B. p. 590., the weeping La- 

 burnum. 2s. 6d. 



Cytisus alpinus pendulus E. ofT. p. 216. A. B. p. 791., the weeping Scotch 

 Laburnum. Height 20—30 ft. 2s. 6^?. 



Pagus sylvatica pendula E. ofT. p. 906. A. B. p. 1876., the weeping Beech. 

 3s. 6d. 



Pagus sylvatica purpurea pendula (Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 60., the purple 

 weeping Beech. 



Praxinus excelsior pendula E. of T. p. 641. A. B. p. 1214., the weeping 

 Ash. 3s. Gd. 



Praxinus /entiscifolia pendula E. of T. p. 645. A. B. p. 1231., the weeping 

 Lentiscus-leaved Ash. .3s. Qd. 



Pavia ri^ibra pendula, the weeping Horsechestnut. 2s, 6d. 



Populus tremula pendula E. of T. p. 822. A. B. p. 1509,, the weeping 

 Poplar. \s,Qd. The poplar is the badge of the clan Ferguson. 



