CHAPTER XXX. 



Trees Suitable for Avenue Planting. 



Tkees may be planted as ayenues under a variety of circumstances. 

 We may have tiem along public roads, through parks, on approach- 

 roads to country residences, in large gardens, and so on. 



The following list embraces the best kinds of those species of trees 

 now growing in the colony, which are suitable for the formation of 

 avenues : — 



Cupressus Sempenirem — (Linn.) " The Common Erect Cypress." 



Cupressus Sempenirens Sorizontalis — (Miller.) " The Commoii Horizontal Cypress" 



Mucalyptm Corynocalyx — (Mueller.) " The Sugar Gum." 



Fiem Maorophylla — (Desf.) " Moreton Bay Fig." 



Fraxmws Mxeelsior — (Linn.) . ■. " The English Ash." 



Fraxinus Americana — (Linn.) " The American White Ash." 



Lag unaria Fatersoni — (Don.) * * * 



Melia Atsedarach — (Linn.) " The White Cedar." 



^is — (Douglas.) " The Eemarkahle Pine." 



sia — -(Ait.) " The Aleppo Pine." 



Flatanus Acerifolia — (Willd.) " The Maple-leaved Plane." 



Fopulm Monilifera — (Ait.) " The Black Italian Poplar." 



Fopulus Fasligiata — (Desf.) " The ITpright or Lomhardy Poplar.' 



Fopulus ^?i«— (Linn.) "The White Poplar." 



Soiinia Pseado-Acacia — (Linn.) " The Common or False Acacia.'' 



StereuUa Seterophylla — (Beauv.) " The Flame Tree." 



JJlmm Campestris — ^(Linn.) " The English Elm." 



Vlmus Montana— (SnAth..) " The Scotch Elm ." 



Ulmus Suierosa—(Ehih.) " The Cork Elm." 



