EXHIBITION OF TREES AND SHRUBS. 



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Camellia japonica vars. Stand the winter in sheltered 

 places. 



Caragana arborescens pendula. Peculiar weeping small 

 tree. 



Carpinus Betulus vars. Useful medium-sized trees. 

 Carya alba. Grows freely, but seldom fruits. 

 Catalpa bignonioides aurea. An effective small tree ; fine 

 large leaves. 



Cedrus Libani. Bearing cones for first time for many years. 

 Tree about 120 years old. 



Cerasus Avium multiplex. Very beautiful when in flower. 



Cerasus Lauro-Cerasus vars. and C. lusitanicus vars.^ Among 

 the finest and most useful of evergreen shrubs. Seldom injured 

 by frost. 



Cerasus Padus. Indigenous, and flowers profusely every 

 year. 



Cercidiphyllum japonicum. Hardy on wall. 

 Cercis Siliquastrum. Very distinct and pretty flowers ; on 

 wall. 



Chimonanthus fragrans. Very sweet flowers; most useful 

 on wall. 



Chionanthus virginicus. A fine hardy shrub. 

 Choisya ternata. One of the best flowering shrubs ; sweet 

 scented. 



Cistus ladaniferus. Occasionally injured by frost ; flowers 

 freely. 



Citrus trifoliata. Interesting ; only small plants ; quite 

 hardy. 



Cladrastis tinctoria. A pretty shrub ; in sheltered places. 



Clematis Jackmani and C. Vitalba. Many varieties grown ; 

 the hardiest, freest, and most showy of climbers. 



Clerodendron trichotomum. Requires a warm spot ; nearly 

 killed last winter. 



Cornus brachypoda variegata, C. Mas variegata, and C. san- 

 guinea variegata. All pretty foliaged shrubs. 



Corylus Avellana purpurea. Fine dark foliage. 



Cotoneaster buxifolia, C. microphylla, and C. Simonsii. Neat 

 foliage, and abundance of crimson berries. 



Crataegus coccinea vars., C. Crus-galli vars., C. Oxyacantha 

 vars., C. punctata vars., and C. tanacetifolia. The park is famed 



