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drives. It is hoped that in the course of a few years this area 
will form one of the most attractive and instructive features of the 
Station farm. 
_ The following list includes the trees planted out to date.{ For 
the nomenclature I have had to depend largely upon nursery 
catalogues, though the catalogue names have been compared with, 
and so far as possible verified by the names employed in the 
Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening and Dr. Gray’s oe Forest 
and Garden Botany. 
Decipuous TREES. 
Acer campestre — English or cork-barked maple. 

Colchicum rubrum or luteum — Red Colchicum maple. 
dasycarpum — White or silver-leaved maple. 
Wiern lacuniatum— W eir’s cut-leaved silver maple. 
Pennsylvanicum — Striped-barked maple. 
platanoides — Norway maple. 
Rietenbachi — Rietenbach’s Norway maple. 
Pseudo Platanus — Sycamore maple. 






purpureum — Purple-leaved sycamore;maple. 

saccharinum — Sugar or rock maple. 
Aisculus flava — Yellow horse-chestnut. 
Hippocastanum — Common horse-chestnut. 
alba flore pleno— Double white-flowered horse- 
chestnut. 
rubicunda — Red-flowering horse-chestnut. 
Pavia ? — Dwarf horse-chestnut. 
Alnus glutinosa — European alder. 
lacinata — Cut-leaved alder. 
laciniata impervalis — Imperial cut-leaved alder. 
Betula alba — European white birch. 
lacumata — Cut-leaved birch. 
pendula lacunata — Cut-leaved weeping birch. 
pendula elegans. 
purpurea — Purple-leaved birch. 
Catalpa bignonioides. 
speciosa. 
Kempferr. 
Teas’ Japanese hybrid. 
Cerasus avium flore alba plena— Large double-flowering‘ cherry. 











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