REPRODUCING THE GARDEN 245 
Oldest type of garden combining vegetables, fruits and 
flowers, as in the kitchen garden at Mount Vernon. 
This style is preeminently suited to the large estate 
and nothing else. 
Planting 
Trees: Fruits confined to orchards; native trees in 
abundance for shade; Juglans regia —English walnut; 
Populus nigra , Italic a —Lombardy poplar; Salix Baby- 
lonica —Babylonian willow; Laburnum vulgare — 
golden chain or bean tree. 
Shrubs: Roses as in the list given in chapter on 
Old-fashioned Flowers; Calycanthus floridus —sweet 
shrub or Carolina all-spice; Cratagus Oxyacantha — 
hawthorn; Syringa vulgaris —lilac; Syringa Persica 
—Persian lilac; Philadelphus coronarius —garland sy¬ 
ringa; Hydrangea guercifolia —oak-leaved hydrangea; 
Hydrangea radiata —hydrangea; Laurus nobilis —rose 
bay; Daphne Mezereum —mezerion shrub; Hibiscus 
Syriacus —rose of Sharon; Prunus Persica , ft. r pl .— 
double-flowering peach; Eleagnus angustifolia — 
oleaster; Spircea salicifolia —willow-leaved spirea. 
Flowers: All those included in the list in the chap¬ 
ter on Old-fashioned Flowers, especially those marked 
with an asterisk. These were the most popular and 
hence most commonly planted. 
