Pomona College Journal of Economic Botany 



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In the accompanying line cuts, Plate 162 is an original sketch showing one 

 possible treatment for a city park of one block. The upper side of the plan 

 represents the west exposure of the park; the Monterey Cypress thus is used 

 to form a break from the prevailing winds white the grouping of palms on 

 the right will give protection from the occasional north winds of our winter 

 seasons. The treatment here is that which will give a pleasing effect from 

 without, while still maintaining something of th« spaciousness and seclusion 

 that gives to a park its greatest charm. With the exception of the two sides 

 above mentioned, no attempt has been made to shut the park away from outside 

 sights and influences. Water, w^hether natural or artificial, is always an added 



PLANTING LIST FOR PLATE No. 163. (Plan with Playground) 



1, Eucalyptus viminalis; 2, Acacia latifolia; 3, Spartium junceum; 4, Tecoma stans; 5, 

 Hypericum floribunda; 6, Genista florida; 7, Ceratonia siliqua; 8, Pittosporum eugenioides ; 

 9, Euonymous japonica; 10, Coprosma baueri; 11, Raphiolepis ovata; 12, Carissa grandi- 

 flora; 13, Carissa arduina; 14, Sterculia acerifolia; 15, Eucalyptus ficifolia; 16, Melaleuca 

 hypericifolia; 17, Ficus macrophylla; 18, Orevillea thelemanniana; 19, Eugenia myrtifoUa; 

 20, Erica carnea; 21, Prunus integrif oUa ; 22, Cinnamomum camphora; 23, Romneya coulteri; 

 24, Eleagnus reflexa; 25, Choisya temata; 26, Hakea elliptica; 27, Diosma ericoides. 



