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Much may be done to keep plants fresh and healthy by 

 free use of the watering pot, syringe, and hose, and also by 

 carefully looking after insect pests, and stamping them out 

 as they appear. The combination of adverse circumstances 

 to be encountered in growing plants in smoky towns is great 

 indeed, and should only be engaged in when special care and 

 attention can be bestowed on their culture in general 

 management. 



The foregoing list of trees, shrubs, and other plants, 

 includes only such kinds as can be confidently recommended 

 as suitable subjects for planting in town parks and gardens. 

 A great many others might have been added to the list, but 

 we consider it better only to include well-tried kinds. 



TOWN TREES. 



Acer macrophylla 



Acer pseudo-platanus 



Acer pseudo-platanus variegata 



vEsculus Hippocastanum 



Ailanthus glandulosa 



Alnus cordifolia 



Betula alba 



Carpinus Betulus 



Catalpa bignonioides 



Cerasus (Prunus) 



Crataegus Oxyacantha 



Crataegus Oxyacantha flore pleno 



Crataegus tanacetifolia 



Fraxinus excelsior pendula 



Gleditschia triacanthos 



Ilex aquifolium 



Ilex Balearica 



Ilex Hodginsii 



Juglans nigra 



Juglans regia 



Liriodendron tulipifera 



Magnolia acuminata 



Magnolia glauca 



Moms alba 



Morus nigra 

 Olea Europaea 

 Pinus Austriaca 

 Platanus acerifolia 

 Platanus orientalis 

 Populus alba 

 Populus canadensis 

 Populus fastigiata 

 Pyrus aria 

 Pyrus aucuparia 

 Quercus cerris 

 Quercus Ilex 



Retinospora plumosa aurea 



Robinia pseud-acacia 



Robinia pseud-acacia Decaisneana 



Robinia pseud-acacia macrophylla 



Robinia viscosa 



Salix fragalis 



Salix purpurea 



Sophora japonica 



Taxodium distichum 



Taxus baccata 



Tilia Europaea 



