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PLANS OF RESIDENCES 
7 'epanda de?tsa) ; at the dwarf Swedish juniper (y. siiecica 
nan a). 
Group I, on the right: at a, the Siberian arbor- vitae; at b, 
Parson’s arbor-vitae {^Thuja occideTitalis compacta) ; at the 
Nootka Sound arbor-vitae {Thuja plicata) ; at d^ the erect yew 
{Taxiis erectd) ; and at the dwarf silver-fir {Picea pectinata 
cmiipactd). 
Groups 2, 2, may be composed of evergreens as follows : at <2, <2, 
the mugho and mountain pines {P. mttgho and P. piimila) ; at b and 
r, in one group, dwarf white pines {P. strobus compacta) ; and on the 
other the Chinese yews, Cephalotaxus fortunii mascula and C. 
driipacce. Or, of deciduous shrubs, the group may be as follows : 
at on the left, the Weigela amabalis ; and at b and the deutzias 
crenata alba and crenata rubra flore plena. At <2, on the right, the 
great-leaved snow-ball ( Viburnum 7 nachrophyllum) ; and at b and 
the red-tartarian honeysuckle and the lilac rotlwiagensis. 
Groups 3, 3, are for showy-leaved bedding-plants or roses ; 4, 4, 
may be filled with choice geraniums. 
Figures 5, 5, 5, 5, represent a pair each of Irish and Swedish 
junipers. 
Beds 6, 6, are for roses or showy annuals, perennials, and 
bulbous flowers ; 7, 7, and 9, 9, represent single plants remarka- 
ble for beautiful or showy foliage ; and 8, 8, are for brilliant low- 
blooming flowers. 
Figures 10, 10, on the left of the walk, may be, one the golden 
arbor-vitae, and the other the Podocarpus japojiica; or the rhododen- 
drons albicn elegans and gloriosum. If of deciduous shrubs, one the 
purple-leaved berberry, and the other Gordon’s flowering-currant ; 
or, one the dwarf snow-ball ( Viburnum anglicum), and the other 
the variegated Cornelian cherry or dogwood {Cornus mascula va- 
7 'iegata) ; or the Chinese purple and the Chinese red magnolias ; 
or the dwarf catalpas himalayensis and koe 7 npferi^ or any other 
compact shrubs or dwarf trees of constant beauty of foliage and 
annual blossoms ; 10, 10, on the right, may be, one the weeping 
arbor-vitas, and the other the common tree-box. 
Figure ii, on the left, the Japan weeping sophora, or the Mag- 
7 iolia cor data ; ii, on the right, the Chinese cypress {Glypto-strobus 
