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Evergreen Trees.— Norway Spruce, Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine, Siberian Arbor 
VitiE, Irisli Juniper, American Arbor Viloe, &c. 
Upright Flowering Shrubs.— April— Daphne Mezereon. May— Forsythia, 
Japan Quince, Double-flowering Pluin, Dwarf Double-flowering Almonds, Spirea Pru- 
nifolia, Lilacs in variety, Tartarian Honeysuckle, Cornus Mascula Variegata. June— 
Deutzia Gracilis, Deutzia Crenata flore pleno. Viburnum Plicatum, Snowball, Weigelia 
in variety, White Fringe, Syringa, Calycanthus (at intervals througli summer). Red 
Dogwood, Herbaceous, Pseonies, Spirea Lanceolata, Tamarix Africana, Halesia, Japan 
Globe Flower. July— Spirea Calosa Alba, Spirea Calosa, Herbaceous Paionies. 
August and September- Althea in variety. Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora. 
Climbing and Trailing Shrubs.— Clematis in variety, (flower from June to 
November), Ampelopis VeitcUii, American Ivy, Climbing Honeysuckle in variety, 
(flower all summer), Aristolochia Sypho (flowers in May and June), Akebia Quinata, 
Wisteria. 
Kvergreen Shrubs.— Rhododendrons in variety, Mahonia, Dwarf Box. 
Roses.— Climbing and Moss, blooming in June, Hybrid Perpetual and Perpetual 
Moss, blooming at intervals all summer, and Tender roses, blooming constantly. 
UPRIGHT DECIDUOUS TREES, 
ALDER (Alnus.) 
IMPERIAL CUT-LEAF, (Lacinata Imperialis.) A charmingtree of stately, grace, 
ful growth, having large and deeply cut foliage. Vigorous and hardy; one 
of the best lawn trees. 
ASH (Fraxinus.) 
EUROPEAN, (Excelsior.) A lofty tree of rapid growth, with spreading head, 
pinnate leaves and black buds. 
EUROPEAN FLOWERING, (Ornus.) Grows from 80 to 30 feet high; flowers 
greenish, white, fringe like; produced early in June in large clusters. 
GOLD BARKED, (Aurea.) A conspicuous tree at all times, especially in winter, 
on account of the yellow bark and twisted branches. 
WILLOW-LEA.VED, (Salicifolia.) Abeauliful varietyof fine form, rapid growth, 
having narrow wavy leaves. 
BEECH (Fagus.) 
EUROPEAN, (Sylvatica.) A beautiful tree, growing sixty or eighty feet high. 
FERN-LEAVED, (Heterophylla. ) An elegant tree of symmetrical habit, having 
beautifully cut foliage. 
PURPLE-LEA.VED, (Purpurea ) An elegant, vigorous tree, growing 40 to 50 
feel high. Foliage deep purple, changing to crimson. Like all varieties of 
beech this is difficult to transplant, hence small trees three feet high are pre- 
ferable. 
