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32 Banana tree 



33 liose coloured do. 



34 Scarlet flowered musa 



35 India plaintain tree 



36 Chinese garden nandina 



37 Turkey date 



38 Eatable pistachia nut 



39 Pear shaped guava 



40 Chinese purple do. 



41 Brazilian do. 



42 Egyptian lote tree 



43 Sugar cane 



44 Ribband striped do. 



45 West-India tamarind 



46 Green tea 



47 Bobea do. 



48 Ginger 



49 Chinese date 



Musa sapientum, 2 dollars 

 rosacea, 2 dollars 

 coct'inea, 2 dollars 

 paradisiaca, from 3 to 5 dollars 

 Nandina domestica, 1 dollar 

 Phcenix dactylifera, from 2 to 3 dollars 

 Pistachia officinarum, 2 dollars 

 Psidium pyriferum, 2 dollars 

 cattleyanum, 5 dollars 

 sp. Iiio-JamerOy2 dollars 

 Rhamnus lotus, 2 dollars 

 Saccharum offieinarum, 1 doll. 50cts. 



V. striatiiJn, 2 dollars 

 Tamarmdusoceidentalis, 1 to 2 dollars 

 Thea viridis, 3 dolha^ 

 bohea, 3 dollars 

 Zinziber officinale, 1 dollar 

 Zizyphus jujuba, 2 dollars 



ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES 



Of the first class and largest growth, esteemed for their foliage, flowers, 



or fruit. 



Those marked thus * 37^ cents. 



f 50 cents. 



Those at other prices are noted. 



1 White flowering horse chest- ) 



nut, 50 cents to 1 dollar, as > 

 in size j 



2 "t Yellow flowering do. 



3 tSugar maple 



4 tScarlet do. 



5 tNorwyy maple 



6 i Europe.:;! sycamore 



7 j-Silver leaved iio. 



8 tBIack sugnr do. 



9 t Flowering do. 



10 Chinese iulMylhus, ov tree of hea- ) 

 ren,* ivith leaves 4 feet loii^, > 

 50 to 75 cents j 



n tEuropean alder, vapid groivth 



12 tCut leaved do. 



13 ^Scotch weeping birch, of poetic) 



celebrity . 5 



14 •Yellow birch 



15 tC'atiada canoe birch 



16 Black birch, 25 cents 



17 Poplar leaved birch, 25 cents 



18 tiled or broom do. 



19 tCatalpa, shoivy floivers 



20 tAmerican cypress 



JEsculus hippocastanum 



flava 

 Acer saccharinum 

 rubrum 

 platanoiiles 

 pseudoplatanns 

 dasycarpum 

 nigrum 

 floridum 



Ailanthus glandulosa 



Alnus glutinosa 



V. lascimata 



Betula ?i\hai-pendula 



excelsa 

 papyracea 

 lenta 



populifolia 

 nigra, vel. rubra 

 Catalpa syring^efolia 

 Cupressus disticha 



* This tree is so called in Japan, on account of the enormous height to 

 which it attains. It has the quality of withstanding the greatest he^^t unin- 

 ]ured, and retains its foliage until very late in the season. 



