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Yama, at from 6,000 to 7,000 feet elevation ; also on Nikko, from 

 6,000 to 8,000 feet elevation. It is not to be found further north 

 than 39°. 



Introduced by James Veitch & Son in 1879, through their collector, 

 Mr. Maries. 



In the above list of Conifers grown in Denmark it has been found 

 necessary to omit the names of several varieties which, with those 

 mentioned, I have planted during the last twelve years for trial. A 

 great many species and varieties have thus been introduced for the 

 first time in Denmark, and a few years hence I hope to be able to 

 report with some exactitude as to their hardiness &c. in our climate. 

 The Conifers planted have been arranged geographically, and more 

 than 900 forms (that is, species and varieties) have been arranged in 

 this instructive way. It is a method I would recommend to every 

 lover of these ornamental and useful plants, as it affords much food 

 for study to begin with, and, though perhaps entailing more work at 

 first than by adopting the so-called scientific arrangement, the result 

 is much more gratifying. 



