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Carrieria calcycina 

 Castanopsis crysophylla 

 Cedrus atlantica 

 Cedrus Deodara 

 ChamsBcyparis Lawsoniana 

 Cistus laurifolius 

 Clematis Armandii 

 Cotoneaster salicifolia 

 Cupressus Macnabiana 

 Daphne Laureola 

 Distylium racemosum 

 Erica stricta 

 Euonymus Americana 

 Euonymus Japonica 

 Euonymus patens 

 Garrya eliptica, 

 Garrya Fremontii 

 Garrya Veitchii var. flave- 



cens 

 Ilex vomitoria 

 Jasminium humila (J. re- 



volutum) 

 Ligustrum ovalifolium 

 Lyonia nitida (Andromeda 



nitida) 



Osmanthus aquifolium 

 Pachystima augustifolio 

 Permettya mucronata 

 Phillyrea decora 

 Picea stichensis 

 Pinus excelsa 

 Pinus Jeffrey! 

 Pyracantha coccinea var. 



Lalandii 

 Pyracantha coccinea var. 



Pauciflora 

 Quercus macedonica 

 Quercus Libani 

 Rhamnus Alatemus 

 Rhamnus hybrida 

 Rhododendron ponticum 

 Sequoia sempervirens 

 Sequoia Washingtoniana 

 Smilax laurifolia 

 Thuya gigantea (Thuya 



pilcata) 

 Thujopsis dolobrata 

 Torreya laxifolia 

 Tsuga mertensiana 

 Ulex europeus 



In the development of our knowledge of ef- 

 fective Evergreen planting for the home land- 

 scape, we owe much to a study of the gardens 

 of Italy and of Japan. 



We may not have the Italian landscape in 

 America, but from that beautiful land we may 

 glean, as already we have gleaned, many a hint 



