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Double-flowering Syringa.. 465 
Double-flowering Viburnum.466 
Double-scarlet Thorn.443 
Double White-flowering Crenate Deutzia... .470 
Double White-flowering Horse Chestnut... .339 
Douglass’s Spruce Fir.546 
Dovaston’s Weeping Yew.575 
Downing, A. J. 12 
Downing’s Ever-bearing Mulberry.418 
Downy Ash.357 
Downy Clethra.480 
Downy Cotoneaster. 4S3 
Downy Nepal.483 
Downy Viburnum.468 
Drainage.41, 264 
Dutch Cork-bark Elm.322 
Dutch Honeysuckle.597 
Dwarf Almond, Amygdalus nana .472 
Dwarf Boxwood.586 
Dwarf Black Spruce. 541 
Dwarf Chestnut.336 
Dwarf Chestnut Oak.311 
Dwarf Horse Chestnuts.340, 342 
Dwarf Profuse-flowering Mountain Ash ... .432 
Dwarf Swedish Juniper.560 
Dwarf Syringa.465 
Dwarf Viburnums.466 
Dwarf Weeping Cherry.405 
Dwarf White Pine.519 
Dwellings, Outbuildings, etc. Chap, vi. 43 
Dyospyrus virgiuiana .424 
D. loins .424 
Eagle’s-claw Maple.34S 
Earth. 72 
Earth-freezing.266 
Earth-heat .266 
Elder, Sambucus .484 
Elm Ulmtts .316 
Elaeagnus, Elceagnus .486 
E. hortensis ...486 
E. argentea .486 
E. japonica ..486 
E. patiiflorus .486 
Emodi Lilac....461 
English Aider. { .425 
English Cork-bark Elm.322 
English Elm.319 
English Field Maple.349 
English Hornbeam.448 
English Ivy.598 
English J uniper.559 
English Yew.575 
Erect Yew.575 
Euonymus, Euonymus .485 
E. americana .485 
E. atropurpureum .4S6 
E. enropceus .4S6 
E. latifolius . ... .486 
E. radicans .486 
European Bird Cherry.403 
European Euonymus.486 
European Holly.582 
European Horse Chestnut.337 
European Linden.383 
European Mountain Ash..431 
European Silver Fir.552 
European Sweet-scented Clematis.595 
European Walnut.351 
European Birches.379 
European Weeping Larch.407 
Evergreen Berberries.589 
Evergreen and Deciduous trees compared.. .294 
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1 Ever-flowering Weeping Cherry.404 
Evergreen Italian Privet.494 
Evergreen Ivy, Hedera .597 
Evergreen Magnolia.368 
Evergreen Tree-box.585 
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs.514 
Exeter or Ford’s Elm.323 
Expense of Home Grounds. 20 
Expressions of trees.278 
Fagus .325 
F. americana .326 
E. sylvatica .326 
F. ferruginea .326, 33 r 
F. sylvaticus pendula .327 
F. purpurea .329 
F. cuprea .330 
F. variegata .330 
F. heterophytta .330 
F. laciniata .330 
Faults to avoid. Chap, ix. 75 
Fences. 51 
Fern-leaved Beech. 330 
Fern-leaved Linden.384 
Field Maple.349 
Fiery Thorn.443 
Filbert, Corylus .488 
Finedon Variegated Spruce Mr .544 
Flattened Yew .575 
Flesh-colored Cytissus.482 
Flowering Currant, ribes .481 
Flower-beds. Chap, xvii.246 
Flowers and Bedding-plants. Chap, xvii_246 
Flowery Amelanchier.450 
Foreign Oaks.314 
Forest-grown trees.280 
Forms of lots. 30 
Forms of trees.283 
Forsythia, Forsythia viridissima .4S7 
Fothergilla, Fothergilla alnifolia .487 
Fortune’s Cephalotaxus. 576 
Fountain Willow.390 
Frax inns .356 
F. americana .356 
F. sambuci/olia . < .357 
F. prubescens .357 
F. quadrangulata .357 
F. juglandiflora .357 
F. caroliniana . 357 
F. platycarpa .357 
F. excelsior .357 
F. excelsiorpendztla .357 
F. aurea .35S 
F. aurea pendula .35S 
F. aucubafolia .358 
F. punctata .358 
F. salicifolia variegata .358 
Fragrant Clethras.480 
Fragrant Cypress or Cedar.57r 
Fraser’s Silver Fir.55Z 
Frigid Cotoneaster.483 
Fremont’s Pine.523 
Fuschia Gooseberry.4S2 
Garden Boxwood .586 
Garden Elaeagnus or Oleaster.486 
Garden Hydrangea.489 
Gate-ways ... 56 
Georgia Pitch Pine. 520 
Giant-leaved Ivy.598 
Giant Lilac.46 r 
Gigantic Arbor Vitae.566 
Ginkgo, Salisburia adiantijolia .405 
