A GARDEN FLORA 
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A3GLE. Rutacese. 
A. sepiaria. China and Japan. 
Syn. Citrus trifoliata. 
Is perfectly hardy here, and flowers freely in a 
sheltered position. The fruit is like a small tan- 
gerine, and remains among the thorny branchlets 
till late in winter. Here, so far, seed has never 
formed in the fruit. Planted 1901. 
A3SCULUS. Sapindaceae. 
(Including PAVIA.) 
AS. califomica. Californian Buckeye. California. 
AS. camea. Red Horse Chestnut. Garden origin. 
„ var. Briotii. 
By far the most handsome of the type. 
AS. chinensis. Chinese Horse Chestnut. N. China. 
Height 4 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1914. 
A3. Hippocastanuru. Horse Chestnut. Mountains of 
S.E. Europe. 
A3. indica. Indian Horse Chestnut. N.W. Himalaya. 
Height 9 feet. Planted on a sunny, but fairly 
moist slope, facing east, 1914. 
A3, octandra. Sweet Buckeye. S.E. United States. 
Syn. A3, flava. 
IE. parviflora. Shrubby Pavia. S.E. United States. 
A shapely bush, measuring 10 feet high, and the 
lower branches having a spread of 18 feet. In the 
Wall Garden. 
A3, plantierensis (Hippocastanumxcarnea). Garden 
origin. 
Height 15 feet. It has not flowered yet. Planted 
in the Arboretum about 1910. 
IE. turbinata. Japanese Horse Chestnut. China and 
Japan. 
Height 20 feet. The leaves and stalks measure 
23 inches in length . Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1905. 
A3THI0NEMA. Cruciferse. 
A3, grandiflorum. Persia. 
