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ladies' flower gardener. 



Sumach, scarlet 



Large downy 



White f 



Virginia 



Elm-leaved 



Myrtle-leaved 



Carolina 

 Syringa, common 



Dwarf double-fiowerin 

 Scorpion Senna 



Smilax, broad-leaved 

 Blotched-leaved 



Tulip Tree 



Tamarisk, the French 



German 

 Viburnum, or Wayfarer 



Common 



Stripe-leaved 



American broad-leaved 



Maple-leaved 



EVERGREENS. 



Alaternus, common 



Blotched-leaved 



Jagged-leaved, plain 



Ditto, striped 



Silver-striped • 



Gold-striped 

 Cistus, or Rock Rose 



Gum Cistus, with spotted flowers 



With plain white flowers 



Purple sage-leaved 



Male Portugal 



Bay-leaved gum 



With hairy willow leaves 



Black poplar-leaved 



Waved-leaved 



Purple, or true Gum Cistus of 

 Crete, with other varieties 

 Cytisus, Neapolitan 

 Canary 



Siberian and Tartarian 

 Laurustinus. common 



Broad, or shining-leaved 



Rough-leaved 



Oval-leaved 

 Bay, broad-leaved 



Narrow-leaved 

 Phillyrea, the true 



Broad-leaved 



Privet-leaved 



Prickly-leaved 



Olive-leaved 



Gold-edged 



Silver-edged 



Rosemary edged 

 Juniper, common 



■Swedish 



Sclavonian 



Canada 

 Jasmine, evergreen 

 Pyracantha 

 Ivy, common 



Striped-leaved 



Virginian 



Irish, or quick-growing 

 Honeysuckle, evergreen 

 Rose, the evergreen 

 Rhododendron, dwarf Rose Bay 

 Kalmia, olive-leaved 



Broad-leaved 



Thyme-leaved 

 Coronilla, narrow-leaved 



Broad-leaved 

 Magnolia, laurel-leaved 



Lesser bay-leaved 

 Arbor Vitce, common 



China 



American 

 Cypress, common upright 



Male spreading 

 Bignonia, the evergreen 

 Widow Wail 

 Locust of Montpelier 

 j Medicago, Moon Trefoil 

 Stonecrop Shrub 

 Ragwort, the sea 

 Holly, the common 



Carolina broad-leaved 



Yellow-berried 



Many varieties 

 Laurels, common 



Portugal 



Alexandrian 

 Oak, Ilex, or evergreen 



Kennes, or scarlet-bearing 



