A CATALOGUE of fuch hardy 
and Shrubs as will thrive in the open Air in Engl; 
without Shelter. 
In this Catalogue we have only given the generical title of each tree or fhrub, and 
added the numbers as they are marked in the body of the work to the feveral fpe- 
cies, fothat they may be readily turned to. To the Latin titles are added the 
common Englifh names, which may anfwer the expectations of our readers full as 
well as if they were inferted at length to each fpecies. 
We have alfo reduced them into one lift, and not difpofed them in feveral, accord- 
ing to their different growths, as they were in the former editions of the Gardeners 
DiSHonary , but have marked them with the following letters, A B C D. Thofe 
marked A are fuch as grow more than forty feet high ; thofe marked B are fuch as 
grow from twenty to forty feet ; thofe marked C rife from ten to twenty-five ; and 
fuch as are marked D are fhrubs of lower growth. To fuch as produce flowers 
for ornament or fcent, and are worthy of the pleafure-garden, is added the letter F, 
whereby every perfon will be capable of felecling fuch trees and fhrubs as are pro- 
per for their different purpofes. 
It is not propofed to infert in this lift any of the under fhrubs, which are of fhort 
duration, fuch as Southernwood, Rofemary, Lavender, Lavender-cotton, &c. be- 
caufe, whenever thefe decay, they occafion gaps in the plantation. 
A CER, I. Sycamore, A 
Acer, 2. Maple, C 
Acer, 3 . Afti-leaved Maple, A 
Acer, 4. Norway Maple, B 
Acer, 5. Flowering Maple, C F 
Acer, 6. Sugar Maple, B 
Acer, 7. Mountain Maple, C 
Acer, 8. Italian Maple, A 
Acer, 9. Montpelier Maple, C 
Acer, 10. Eaftern Maple, C 
Acer, 1 1. Oval-leaved Maple, D 
iEiculus, Horfe Cheftnut, A F 
Alnus, 1. Common Alder, B 
Alnus, 2. Long- leaved Alder, B 
Alnus, 3. Dwarf Alder, D 
Amorpha, Baftard Indigo, D F 
Amygdalus, 1. Almond-tree, CF 
Amygdalus, 5. Dwarf Almond, D F 
Andromeda, 2, 3, 5. D 
Annona, 8. Papaw, C 
Aralia, 3. Angelica-tree, D 
B. 
Bafteria, Allfpice, D F 
Berberis, 1. Barberry, D 
Betula, 1. Birch-tree, B 
Bignonia, 3. Catalpa, CF 
C. 
Carpinus, 1. Hornbeam, A 
Carpinus, 2, 3, 4. Hop Hornbeam, C 
Caffine, 1. Caffioberry Bufh, D 
Caftanea, 1. Cheftnut, A 
Caftanea, 2. Chinquapin, D 
Ceanothus, 1. JerfeyTea, DF 
Cpltis, 1,2. Nettle-tree, B 
Celtis, 3, 4. C 
Cephalanthus, Button-tree, D 
Cerafus, Double-flowering Cherry, 
CF 
Cerafus, 4. Perfumed Cherry, D 
Cerafus, 5. Dwarf Cherry, D F 
Cercis, 1, 2. Judas-tree, CF 
Chionanthus, Snowdrop-tree, C F 
Clethra, D F 
Colutea, 1. Bladder Sena, C F 
Colutea, 2, 3. Bladder Sena, DF 
Coriaria, Myrtle-leaved Sumach, D 
Cornus, i„2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Dogwood, C 
Cornus, 7. D 
Corylus, 1, 2, 3. Nut-tree, C 
Crataegus, 1,2. B 
Crataegus, 3, 4. D 
Cupreflus, 4. American deciduous 
Cyprefs, A 
Cydonia, Quince-tree, C 
Cytifus, 1,2. Laburnum, BF 
Cytifus, 3, 5, 12. DF 
D. 
Daphne, 2, 5, 7, 8. Mezereon, D F 
Diervilla, D 
Diofpyrus, 1, 2. Date Plum, C 
E. 
Elaeagnus, 1, 2. Wild Olive, C 
Emerus, 1,2. Scorpion Sena, D F 
Euonymus, 1, 2. Spindle-tree, C 
F. 
Ffangula, 1,2. Berry-bearing Alder, D 
Fraxinus, 1, 4, Afti-tree, A 
Fraxinus, 2, 3, 5, 6 . Afh, B 
G. 
Gleditfia, 1, 2. Three-thorned Aca- 
cia, C 
H. 
Hamamelis, Witch Hazel, D 
Hibifcus, 1. Althaea Frutex, D F 
Hippophae, 1,2. Sea Buckthorn, C 
Hydrangea, D 
Hypericum, 3, 4, 6. St. John’s Wort, 
DF 
I. 
Johnfonia, D 
Itea, D F 
Juglans, 1, 2, 3. Walnut, A 
Juglans, 4, 5, 6. Hickery Nut, B 
L. 
Larix, 1. Larch-tree, A 
Laurus, 6, 7, 8. C 
Liguftrum, 1 Privet, C 
Liquid Amber, 1, 2. B 
Lonicera, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Upright 
Honevfuckle, C F 
M. 
Magnolia, 1. SweetBay, C F 3, 4. BF 
Mefpilus, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 
13, 14, 15, 16. Medlar, BF 
Mefpilus, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. CF 
Morus, 
Fagus, Beech-tree, A 
