Mat, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



167 



The Oriental Hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida) growing in the Arnold Arboretum, Boston 

 by masses of brilliant red fruits each about three quarters of an inch in length. Un 



> Massachusetts. The profusion of white spring bloom is followed 

 fortunately this splendid plant is but little known as yet 



The Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree so called because of its wedge shaped leaves (Ginkgo biloba) is 

 rapidly becoming one of the most popular ornamental and city trees. Its eccentric appearance 

 becomes less obvious aa it ages. Rich golden, yellow in fall 



The so-called Japanese Pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) has become fairly well distributed, pos- 

 sibly because its oddity of form attracted attention. When the flowers— white, wisteria-like— are 

 produced all over the tree it is indeed a handsome sight 



