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A MANUAL OF THE CONIFER*. 



given in the Order in which the Trees are described in Part II. 

 Those marked (*) require a more or less sheltered situation. 



Abies ajanensis 



„ Alcoquiana 



„ exoelsa 



„ orientalis 



„ polita 



* „ Smithiana 



„ brachyphylla 



„ cephalonica 



„ concolor (lasiocarpa) 



,, firma 



„ grandis 



„ magnifica 



„ nobihs 



„ Nordmanniana 



„ numidica 



„ pinsapo 



„ sachalinensis 



„ Veitchii 



,, Albertiana 



„ Douglasii 



Larix europaea 

 Cedrus atlantica 



* „ deodara 



Libani 



Pinus 1 austriaca 

 „ densiflora 

 „ Pallasiana 

 „ pyrenaica 

 „ Jefireyi 

 „ macrocarpa 

 v ponderosa 

 „ Cembra 

 „ excelsa 

 „ Lambertiana 

 „ monticola 

 ,, Strobus 

 *Araucaria imbricata 



Wellingtonia gigantea 

 *Sequoia sempervirens 

 Taxodium distichum 

 *Cryptomeria japonica 



,, L'obbi 



*Cupressus macrocarpa 

 „ Lawsoniana 



Thuia Lobbi (gigantea) 

 Taxus baccata 

 Salisburia adiantifolia. 



Ill— THE LAWN AND PLBASUEB GKOUNDS. 



All the trees enumerated in the foregoing list are of sym- 

 metrical habit, and include the best that can be selected from 

 among the larger Coniferas, as single or isolated specimens, for 

 large Lawns and Pleasure Grounds. 



The following list includes select medium-sized and low Coniferous 

 trees of symmetrical habit, also suitable as single or isolated 

 specimens for the Lawn and Pleasure Ground. 



Abies Engelmanni glauca 



„ Hookeriana 



„ Tsuga 

 Pinus contorta 



„ Bungeana 



,, Cembra 



„ koraiensis 



Pinus parviflora 



Sciadopitys verticillata 



Cryptomeria elegans 



Cupressus Lawsoniana 



„ ,, argentea 



„ „ erecta viridis 



>; „ intertexta 



