applied to Public Cemeteries. 523 



Cotoneaster frigida ^. of T. p. 407. A.B. p. 871,, the frigid Cotoneaster. 



Height 10— 20 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Cotoneaster frigida affinis E. of T. p. 408. A. B. p. 871., the related Coto- 

 neaster. Height 10 — 20 ft. Is. 6rf. 

 Cotoneaster nummularia K. of T. p. 409. A. B. p. 872., the money-like-leaved 



Cotoneaster. Height 10 — 13 ft. \s. Qd. 

 Cotoneaster vulgaris E. of T. p. 406. A. B. p. 870., the common Cotoneaster. 



Height 4—5 ft. Is. 6d. 

 CrataeVus parvifolia E. of T. p. 383. A. B. p. 841., the small-leaved Thorn. 



Height 4—6 ft. 3*. 6c?. 

 Cratae^giis virginica E. of T. p. 384. A. B. p. 842., the Virginian Thorn. 



Height 4—5 ft. 

 Cydonia japonica E. of T. p. 452. A. B. p. 931., the Japan Quince Tree. 



Height 5—6 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Cydonia sinensis E. of T. p. 4^51. A. B. p. 931., the China Quince Tree. 



Height 10— 12 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Z)aphne Alezereiim E. of T. p. 687. A. B. p. 1307., the common Mezereon. 



Height 3— 4 ft. \s. 

 ^udnymus europas^us E. of T. p. 149., A.B. p. 496., the Spindle Tree. 



Height 6— 12 ft. 9d. 

 J5^u6nymus latifohus E. of T. p. 150. A. B. p. 498., the broad-leaved Euony- 



mus, or Spindle Tree. Height 10— 20 ft. Is. 6c?. 

 Gleditschi« sinensis purpurea E. of T. p. 252. A. B. p. 654., the Chinese 



Gleditschia. 2s. Qd. 

 i/amamelis virginica E. of T. p. 499. A. B. p. 1007., the Wych Hazel. Height 



20—30 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Zyigustrura vulgare E. of T. p. 629. A. B. p. 1198., the common Privet. 



Height 6—10 ft. 4c/. 

 Paliurus aculeatus E. ofT. p. 168. A. B. p. 527., Christ's Thorn. Height 



15—20 ft. Is. Qd. 

 Pk\ia macrostachya ^. of T. p. 133. A. B. p. 473., the long-racemed Pavia. 



Height 10— 15 ft. 2s. 6c?. 

 Philadelphus coronarius E. of T. p. 460. A. B. p. 951., the Mock Orange. 



Height 10— 12 ft. 9c?. 

 Prinos deciduus E. of T. p. 164. A. B. p. 520., the deciduous Winter Berry. 



Height 3—5 ft. Is. 6c?. 

 Priinus maritima E. ofT. p. 275. A. B. p. 691., the sea-side-inhabiting Plum 



Tree. Height 6—8 ft. 2s. 6c?. 

 Prunus spinosa E. ofT. p. 271. A. B. p. 684., the common Sloe Thorn. 



Height 10— 15 ft. \s.Qd. 

 Pyrus arbutifolia E. ofT. p. 446. A. B. p. 925., the Arbutus-leaved Aronia. 



Height 4—6 ft. 2s. Qd. 

 Pyrus Chamsemespilus E. of T. p. 449. A. B. p. 928., the dwarf Medlar. 



Height 5— 6 ft. \s. Qd. 

 Pyrus pubens E. of T. p. 448. A. B. p. 927., the downy-branched Aronia. 



Height 4—5 ft. 3s. 6c?. 

 Pyrus spuria E. of T. p. 444. A. B. p. 924., the spurious Service Tree, 



Height 10— 20 ft. 2s. 6fZ. 

 Quercus Banisteri E. of T. p. 876. A. B, p. 1893., the Holly-leaved, or Bear, 



Oak. Height 3—10 ft. 

 iJhamnus alpinus E. of T. p. 175. A. B. p. 536., the Alpine Buckthorn. 



Height 5— 10 ft. is. 

 iJhamnus catharticus E. ofT. p. 172. A. B. p. 531., the purging Buckthorn. 



Height 10— 12 ft. Is. 

 Phamnus Frangula E. of T. p. 177. A. B. p. 539., the breaking Buckthorn, 



or Berry-bearing Alder. Height 8 — 10 ft. Is. 6c?. 

 Phamnus latifolius E. of T. p. 177. A. B. p. 538., the broad-leaved Buck- 

 thorn. Height 10— 15 ft. Is. 6c?. 



