PLANTING. 



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Standard Cytisus purpureus, 



supinus, 



argentius, 



Koelreuteria paniculata, 

 Liriodendron tulipefera, 

 Sophora Japonica, 

 Bignonia Catalpa, 

 Ailanthus glandulosa, 

 Quercus coccifera. 



Zizyphus paliurus, 

 Laurus sassafras, 

 Plnus Cedrus, 



pinea, 



strobus, 



Juniperus Suecica, 

 Halesia tetraptera, 

 Ulmus crispa. 



SHRUBS. 



Magnolia glauca, 



cordata, 



Amorpha fruticosa, 

 Paeonia arborea, 



humea, 



papaveracea, 



Kalmia latifolia, 

 Rhododendron Catawbiense, 



Yucca filimentosa, 



gloriosa, 



Ligu strum lucldum, 

 Juniperus Sabina, 

 Chionanthus Virginicus, 

 Stewartia malacodendron, 

 Virgila lutea. 



The flower-garden will contain many choice and tender species 

 of.flowers which must be sheltered by plantations on the North 

 and North-east sides, from which points the most destructive winds 

 proceed. No part of the flower-garden should be exposed, — not even 

 to the pleasure-grounds ; it offers in itself sufficient to contemplate 

 and to admire, and its character is best preserved and associated with 

 retirement. The plantations, for this purpose, should be composed 

 of neat and ornamental shrubs, a great proportion of which should be 

 evergreens. 



