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greenlawn cemetery, sv 
N. Y. — PEAMTNG PLAN OP 
TION OF THE GROUNDS SHOW 
MAP ON PREVIOUS PAGE. 
sired. The offices of the cemetery are in the sec- 
ond story. 
d he construction of the public tomb is progres- 
sing rapidly. 
The approaches from the railroad station to the 
highway are completed and a large amount of work 
has been done on the drives. In this connection it 
is proposed to complete about one and a half miles 
of drives this season and one or two of the lakes. 
A large amount of planting has been accomplished 
about the grounds, w'hich will give a finished and 
attractive appearance to the cemetery. With the 
exception of a very small tract of woodland, the 
land was originally bare of trees, so that much 
work of this character was necessary to secure 
desired results. 
Planting Plan. 
Tn connection with the above plan the following details of 
the material emplo3’ed in part will be of interest: 
Note: Location of tree and kind represented is marked 
on plan thus *22. Figures preceding name of shrub indicate 
the number of that variety to be placed in group. The largest 
growing shrubs are to be placed about the center of the groups 
the smaller shrubs are to be arranged about the outer port'ons. 
GROUP XXI. 
38. Acer das5'carpum v. tripartitum. 39. Acer plata- 
noides v. Reitenbachi. 41. Betula alba v. pendula laciniat.o. 
9. Catalpa bignonioides V. speciosa. 12. Cladrastristinctoria. 
T. Retinospora pinmosa V . Aurea. V, Retinospora plurnosa 
V. Argentea. D. Pinus Mugho. 
Sec. n. — 5. Rhodotj-pus Kerrioides. 3. Symphoricar- 
- 4 - 
pus racemosus. 3. Tamarix Afri- 
cana. 5. Philadelphus coronarius. 
5. Spirea Anthony Waterer. 5. 
Spirea Van Houttei. 
Sec. b. — 2. Corylus avellena 
V. atropurpurea. 5. Cydonia Ja- 
ponica v. grandiflora. 3. Deutzia 
Scabra. 3. Diervilla rosea v. nana 
fol. var. 3. Berberis Thunbergii. 
4. Andromeda floribunda. 
Sec. c. — 2. Prunus Pissardi. 
4. Sambucus nigra v. Aurea. 
Sec. (I. — 4. Prunus Pissardi. 
6. Sambucus nigra v. aurea. 4. 
Sambucus nigra v. variegata. 5. 
Cydonia Japonica v. grandiflora. 
2. Elaeagnus longipes. 5. Forsy- 
thia suspensa. 4. Symphoricarpus 
vulgaris. 4. Philadelphus coron- 
arius. 5. Diervilla rosea v. Des- 
boisii. 5. Diervilla rosea v. nana 
fol. var. 4. Calj'canthus floridus. 
Philadelphus foliiss aureis. 4. Philadelphus 
Deutzia crenata P. of Rochester. 5. Dier- 
2. Elaeagnus longipes. 3. Symphoricarpus 
Syringa Persica v. alba. 5. Tamarix Afri- 
4. Spirea pruni- 
bKC. O. 
grandiflora. 5 
villa Candida, 
racemosus. 3. 
cana. 5. Diervilla rosea v. nana fol. var. 
folia V. fl. pi. 
Sec. f. — 5 Hypericum auremn. 5. Cydonia Japonica 
V. grandiflora. 6. Deutziacrenatafl.pl. 
Sec y.— Berberis Thunbergii. 5. Diervilla rosea ama- 
bili.“. 5. Deutzia gracilis. 5. Spirea Thunbergii. 
Sec. li. — 3. Rhus cotinus. 3. Symphoricarpus vulgaris. 
6. Deutzia Crenata v. P. of Rochester. 
Sec. 1.-7. Calycanthus floridus. 5. Cornus mascula 
variegata. 5. Azalea Mollis. 3. Elieagnus longipes. Hibis- 
cus S^riacui v. rubra pi. 3. Hibiscus Syriacus v. totus al- 
bus. 5. Philadelphus foliis aureis. 3. Philadelphus coron- 
arius. 5. Sambucus nigra v. aurea. 5. Spirea ^■a•l Houttei. 
5. Spirea Billardi. 
Sec. Jf. — 5. Diervilla Candida. 5. Diervilla rosea v. 
Desboisii. 5. Diervilla rosea v. nana fol. var. 
GROUP XXII, 
44. Fagus sylvatica v. incisa. T. Retinospora plurnosa 
V. aurea. V. Retinospora plurnosa v. argentea. W. Taxus 
baccata v. glauca. D. Pinus Mugho. 
Sec. ii. — 3. Kerria Japonica. 3. Symphoricarpus vul- 
gari.'. 5. Diervilla rosea v. nana fol. var. 5. Spirea Ree- 
vesii V. robusta. 5. Spirea callosa v. alba. 
Sec. b — 5. Azalea Mollis. 6. Andromeda floribunda. 
Sec. c — ,5. Syringa Persica v. alba. 5. Elseagnus lon- 
gipes. 5. For.'^ythia suspensa. 3. Corylus avellana v. Atro- 
purpurea. 5, Berberis Thunbergii. 3. Clethra Alnifolia. 
5. Cornus ma.'^cula variepata. 5. Deutzia crenata v. fl. pi. 
5. Deutzia scabra. 4. Ribes Aureum. 2. Rhus cotinus. 
5. Tamaiix Africana. 
Sec. (I. — 10. Berberis Thunbergii. 6. Elaeagnus lon- 
pip's. 2. Hibiscus syriecus v. rubra p'ltno. 2. Hibiscus 
‘-viiicrs V. totus albus. H5'pericuni aureum. 5. Lonicera 
Tartarica. 5. Lonicera Tartarica v. grandiflora. 5. Phila- 
delp'iiis ccnmariu'5. 3. Rhus Cotinus. 5. Sambucus nigra 
V. v. riegata. 5. Symphoricarpus racemosus. 
