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Juniperus commùnis péndula (Rivers) Gard. Mag. for 1843, p. 60., the pendulous common Juniper. Rare. 5s.

Thuja péndula E. of T. p. 1071. A. B. p. 2461., the drooping Arbor Vitæ. 21s. Said to be a hybrid between the red cedar and the Occidental arbor vitæ, raised by accident in Messrs. Loddiges's nursery. There is a fine specimen in the gardens at Kew. Rare, but quite hardy.

The foregoing kinds may all be considered as cemetery trees, par excellense. Those which follow are for the sake of variety in cemetery gardens of considerable extent, say fifty acres, and for cemetery arboretums.

Evergreen Trees with broad Leaves, of small Size and narrow conical Forms, which may be used in Cemeteries.

Cérasus Laurocérasus strícta (Rivers) Gard. Mag. 1843, p. 57., the upright-growing common Laurel. 2s. 6d.

Quércus Flex Fórdü, Ford's Evergreen Oak. 3s. 6d. A very handsome low tree or shrub, and one of the best broad-leaved evergreens for a cemetery.

* Of less fastigiate Forms, and small Size.

Búxus balearica E. of T. p. 704. A. B. p. 1341., the Minorca Box. Height 15-20 ft. 1s. 6d.

Búxus sempervirens arboréscens E. of T. p. 703. A. B. p. 1333., the Tree Box. Height 15—30 ft. The badge of the Highland clan Macintosh.

9d.

Búxus sempervirens variegata. 6d.

The badge of the clan Macpherson.

** Of the same Kind, less fastigiate, and of larger Size.

I'lex_Aquifolium E. of T. p. 157. A. B. p. 505., the common Holly. Height 20-30 ft. 6d. Decidedly the best broad-leaved evergreen

tree for a cemetery.

Ilex baleárica E. of T. p. 160. A. B. p. 516., the Minorca Holly. Height 10-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

I'lex opaca E. of T. p. 160. A. B. p. 516., the opaque-leaved, or American, Holly. Height 10-20 ft. 3s. 6d.

Cérasus Laurocérasus E. of T. p. 295. A. B. p. 716., the common Laurel. Height 6-20 ft. 6d.

C'érasus lusitánica E. of T. p. 294. A. B. p. 714., the Portugal Laurel. Height 10-20 ft. 1s. 6d.

Quércus Ilex E. of T. p. 880. A. B. p. 1899., the common Evergreen Oak. Height 15-30 ft. Several varieties. From 2s. to 5s. each.

Quércus Suber E. of T. p. 884. A. B. p. 1800. and 1911., the Cork Tree. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Quercus Túrneri E. of T. p. 885. A. B. p. 1922., Turner's Oak. Height 40-50 ft. 2s. 6d.

Evergreen Trees with broad Leaves and Shoots more or less pendulous, adapted for being planted singly to hang over Graves.

Cérasus Laurocérasus cólchica (Rivers) Gard. Mag. 1843, p. 57., the pen. dulous-branched common Laurel. 5s.

Ilex Aquifolium péndulum E. of T. p. 1113., the drooping-branched common Holly. Rare; not yet to be purchased in the nurseries; but capable of being easily and extensively propagated by budding on the common holly. The badge of the clan Drummond.

Quércus Cérris fulhaménsis péndula (Rivers) Gard. Mag. 1843, p. 59., the weeping Fulham Oak.

Quércus Ilex péndula, the drooping-branched Evergreen Oak.

DECIDUOUS TREES.

Deciduous Needle-leaved Trees of fastigiate Shapes, which may be used in Churchyards.

Làrix americàna E. of T. p. 1056. A. B. p. 2399., the American Larch.
Height 80-100 ft. 1s.
Làrix europæ'a commùnis E. of
Larch. Height 80-100 ft.
Taxodium distichum E. of T.
Cypress. Height 50—80 ft.

T. p. 1054. A. B. p. 2350., the common

6d.

p. 1078. A. B. p. 2481., the deciduous 2s. 6d.

*With pendulous Branches.

Làrix europæ a péndula E. of T. p. 1054. A. B. p. 2350., the weeping Larch. 78. 6d.

Taxodium distichum péndulum E. of T. p. 1078. A. B. p. 2481., the weeping deciduous Cypress. 58.

Deciduous broad-leaved Trees of fastigiate Forms and small Size.

Amelanchier flórida E. of T. p. 414. A. B. p. 876., the flowery Amelanchier. Height 10-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Amelanchier sanguínea E. of T. p. 413. A. B. p. 875., the blood-coloured Amelanchier. Height 10-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Cotoneaster acuminata E. of T. p. 409. A. B. p. 872., the acuminatedleaved Cotoneaster. Height 10-15 ft. 1s. 6d.

Cratæ gus Oxyacántha strícta E. of T. p. 375. A. B. p. 832., the upright Hawthorn. 2s. 6d. Very hardy, and very suitable for a cemetery where

deciduous trees are admitted.

Cratæ gus tanacetifòlia E. of T. p. 372. A. B. p. 828., the Tansy-leaved Thorn. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Gymnocladus canadensis E. of T. p. 255. A. B. p. 656., the Kentucky Coffee Tree. Height 30-60 ft. 2s. 6d.

*Of larger Size.

Pópulus balsamífera E. of T. p. 830. A. B. p. 1673., the Balsam-bearing Poplar. Height 40-50 ft.

Is.

Pópulus fastigiàta E. of T. p. 827. A. B. 1660., the Lombardy Poplar. Height 50-150 ft. 3d.

Quercus pedunculata fastigiata E. of T. p. 849. A. B. p. 1731., the pyramidal Oak. 3s. 6d. Very suitable from its decidedly fastigiate mode of growth, and narrow conical shape. The common oak, of which this is a variety, is the badge of the clan Cameron.

Ulmus montana fastigiata E. of T. p. 721. A. B. p. 1398., the fastigiate Elm. 1s. 6d.

Deciduous low Trees with round compact Heads.

Acer O'palus E. of T. p. 89. A. B. p. 421., the Opal, or Italian, Maple. Height 8-12 ft. 1s. 6d.

Acer monspessulanum E. of T. p. 92. A. B. p. 427., the Montpelier Maple. Height 15-40 ft. 1s. 6d.

Acer creticum E. of T. p. 94. A. B. p. 430., the Cretan Maple. Height 10-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Cérasus Mahaleb E. of T. p. 288. A. B. p. 707., the perfumed Cherry Tree. Height 10-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Liquidámbar imbérbe E. of T. p. 933. A. B. p. 2053., the beardless Liquidambar. Height 10-20 ft.

O'rnus europæ'a E. of T. p. 651. A. B. p. 1241., the European flowering Ash. Height 20- -30 ft. 2s. 6d.

O'strya vulgàris E. of T. p. 920. A. B. p. 2015., the Hop Hornbeam. Height 30-40 ft.

1s.

Pyrus Aria E. of T. p. 432. A. B. p. 910., the White Beam Tree.

ls. 6d.

Pyrus aucupària E. of T. p. 439. A. B. p. 916., the Mountain Ash. Height 20-30 ft. 6d. The badge of the clan M'Lachlan.

Deciduous Trees of small Size, with Heads more or less irregular, most of which are remarkable for the Beauty of their Flowers or Fruit.

Acer campestre E. of T. p. 93. A. B. p. 428., the Field Maple. Height 15-30 ft. 18.

Acer spicatum E. of T. p. 80. A. B. p. 406., the spike-flowered Maple. Height 18-20 ft.

1s. 6d.

Acer striatum E. of T. p. 81. A. B. p. 407., the striped-barked Maple. Height 10-20 ft.

1s. 6d.

Acer tataricum E. of T. p. 80. A. B. p. 406., the Tartarian Maple. Height 20-30 ft. 1s. 6d.

Amygdalus commùnis E. of T. p. 263. A. B. p. 674., the common Almond Tree. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Amygdalus commùnis macrocárpa E. of T. p. 264. A. B. p. 675., the largeflowered Almond. 2s. 6d.

Armeniaca vulgàris E. of T. p. 267. A. B. p. 682., the common Apricot Tree. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Bétula nigra E. of T. p. 843. A. B. p. 1710., the black Birch. Height 60-70 ft.

Bétula populifolia E. of T. p. 841. A. B. p. 1707., the Poplar-leaved Birch. 1s. 6d.

Bétula populifolia laciniàta E. of T. p. 841. A. B. p. 1707., the cut-leaved Poplar Birch. 1s. 6d.

Broussonètia papyrífera E. of T. p. 710. A. B. p. 1361., the Paper Mulberry. Height 10-20 ft. 1s. 6d.

Caragana arborescens E. of T. p. 237. A. B. p. 629., the Siberian Pea Tree. Height 15-20 ft.

1s. 6d.

Cérasus Pàdus E. of T. p. 289. A. B. p. 709., the Bird-Cherry Tree. Height 12-40 ft. 9d.

Cérasus virginiana E. of T. p. 291. A. B. p. 710., the Virginian BirdCherry Tree. Height 30-40 ft. 1s. 6d.

Cércis Siliquástrum E. of T. p. 257. A. B. p. 657., the common Judas Tree. Height 20-30 ft. 1s. 6d. Abundant in the Protestant cemetery at Lisbon, and in the Turkish cemeteries at Constantinople. (Yacht Voyage, vol. i. p. 20. and p. 37.)

Corylus Colúrna E. of T. p. 923. A. B. p. 2029., the Constantinople Hazel, Height 50-60 ft. 2s. 6d.

Crataegus E. of T. p. 352. A. B. p. 813., the Thorn. Fifty species, all beautiful. 2s. 6d. each.

Cydònia vulgàris E. of T. p. 450. A. B. p. 929., the common Quince Tree. Height 15-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Cytisus alpinus E. of T. p. 215. A. B. p. 591., the Alpine, or Scotch, Laburnum. Height 20-30 ft. 1s. 6d.

Cytisus Labúrnum E. of T. p. 214. A. B. p. 590., the common Laburnum. Height 20 ft. 1s.

Diospyros Lotus E. of T. p. 625. A. B. p. 1194., the European Lotus, or common Date Plum. Height 20-30 ft.

2s. 6d.

Elæágnus hortensis E. of 7. p. 696. A. B. p. 1321., the garden Elæagnus,
Oleaster, or Wild Olive Tree. Height 15-20 ft. 1s. 6d.
Gleditschia sinensis E. of T. p. 252. A. B. p. 654., the Chinese Gleditschia.
Height 30-50 ft. 2s. 6d.

Halèsia tetráptera E. of T. p. 620. A. B. p. 1190., the common Snowdrop Tree. Height 15-30 ft.

2s. 6d.

Hippophae Rhanınöìdes fémina E. of T. p. 698. A. B. p. 1324., the female
Sea Buckthorn. Height 15-20 ft. 1s. 6d.
Kölreutéria paniculàta E. of T. p. 135.

A. B. p. 475., the panicled-flower

ing Kolreuteria. Height 20-40 ft. 1s. 6d. Magnolia acuminata E. of T. p. 29. A. B. p. 273., the pointed-leaved Magnolia. Height 30-50 ft.

58.

Méspilus germánica E. of T. p. 415. A. B. p. 877., the common Medlar. 2s. 6d.

Méspilus Smith E. of T. p. 416. A. B. p. 878., Smith's Medlar. Height 15-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Morus nigra E. of T. p. 706. A. B. p. 1343. 3s. 6d. ; and M. álba E. of T. p. 707. A. B. p. 1348. 1s.; the common-fruited and white-fruited Mulberry Tree. Height 20-30 ft.

Ptèlea trifoliata E. of T. p. 144. A. B. p. 489., the three-leafleted Ptelea, or shrubby Trefoil. Height 6-10 ft. 1s. 6d.

Pyrus E. of T. p. 417. A. B. p. 879., the Pear Tree. Ten species. 2s. 6d. Quercus gilops E. of T. p. 860. A. B. p. 1861., the great prickly-cupped Oak. Height 20-50 ft. 2s. 6d.

Quércus E'sculus E. of T. p. 853. A. B. p. 1844., the Italian Oak. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Sambucus nigra laciniàta E. of T. p. 513. A. B. p. 1027., the common, or black-fruited, Elder.

1s.

Sambucus racemòsa E. of T. p. 515. A. B. p. 1031., the racemose-flowered Elder. Height 10-12 ft. 1s. 6d.

Sophora japónica E. of T. p. 196. A. B. p. 563., the Japan Sophora. Height 40-50 ft. 1s. 6d.

Virgilia lutea E. of T. p. 198. A. B. p. 565., the yellow-wooded Virgilia. Height 10-20 ft. 5s.

Deciduous Trees of larger Size, remarkable for the Beauty of their Flowers, or the Singularity or Fragrance of their Leaves.

Acer Pseudo-Plátanus purpurea E. of T. p. 86. A. B. p. 415., the purpleleaved Sycamore Maple. 18. The maple is the badge of the clan Oliphant.

Esculus rubicunda E. of T. p. 126. A. B. p. 467., the reddish-flowered
Horsechestnut. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.
Ailántus glandulosa E. of T. p. 145. A. B. p. 490., the glandulous-leaved
Ailanto. Height 50-60 ft. 1s. 6d.

Alnus cordifolia E. of T. p. 835. A. B. p. 1689., the heart-leaved Alder.
Height 15-20 ft.

18. 6d.

Alnus incana E. of T. p. 834. A. B. p. 1687., the hoary-leaved Alder. Height 50-70 ft. 1s. 6d.

Céltis austràlis E. of T. p. 727. A. B. p. 1414., the European Nettle Tree. Height 30-40 ft. 2s. 6d.

Fagus sylvatica purpùrea E. of T. p. 905. A. B. p. 1950., the common purple Beech. 2s. 6d.

Liquidámbar Styracíflua E. of T. p. 932. A. B. p. 2049., the Sweet-Gum Liquidambar. Height 30-50 ft. 1s. 6d.

Liriodendron Tulipífera E. of T. p. 36. A. B. p. 284., the Tulip Tree. Height 50-90 ft. 2s. 6d.

Maclura aurantìaca E. of T. p. 711. A. B. p. 1362., the Osage Orange. Height 30-60 ft. 3s. 6d.

Negundo fraxinifolium E. of T. p. 122. A. B. p. 460., the Ash-leaved Negundo. Height 15-30 ft. 1s.

Pàvia díscolor E. of T. p. 133. A. B. p. 472., the two-coloured-flowered Pavia. Height 3-10 ft. 2s. 6d.

Pàvia flàva E. of T. p. 130. A. B. p. 471., the yellow-flowered Pavia. Height 30-40 ft. 1s. 6d.

Plánera Richárdi E. of T. p. 726. A. B. p. 1409., Richard's Planera. Height 50-70 ft. 1s. 6d.

Plátanus orientàlis E. of T. p. 928. A. B. p. 2033., the Oriental Plane. Height 60-80 ft. 1s. 6d.

Pópulus balsamífera E. of T. p. 830. A. B. p. 1673., the Balsam-bearing Poplar. Height 40-50 ft. 18.

Quércus coccinea E. of T. p. 869. A. B. p. 1879., the Scarlet Oak. Height 80 ft. 1s. 6d.

Quércus palustris E. of T. p. 872. A. B. p. 1887., the Marsh, or Pin, Oak. Height 80 ft.

1s. 6d.

Quércus rubra E. of T. p. 868. A. B. p. 1877., the red, or Champion, Oak. Height 80-90 ft.

Robínia Pseud-Acàcia E. of T. p. 233. A. B. p. 609., the common Robinia, or false Acacia. Height 70-80 ft.

ls.

Robínia viscosa E. of T. p. 235. A. B. p. 626., the clammy-barked Robinia. Height 15-20 ft. 2s. 6d.

Salisburia adiantifòlia E. of T. p. 945. A. B. p. 2094., the Maiden-hair-leaved Salisburia. Height 60-80 ft. 3s. 6d.

Salix aurita E. of T. p. 776. A. B. p. 1560., the round-eared Sallow, or Willow. 1s. 6d. The badge of the clan Cumming.

Salix caprea E. of T. p. 776. A. B. p. 1561., the Goat Sallow, or Willow. Height 15-30 ft. 1s. 6d.

1s. 6d.

Salix pentandra E. of T. p. 754. A. B. p. 1503., the Sweet Willow, or Bay-
leaved Willow. Height 18-20 ft.
Salix vitellina E. of T. p. 763. A. B. p.
Osier. Height 30—50 ft.

Is. 6d.

1528., the yellow Willow, or Golden

Deciduous Trees with pendulous Branches, adapted for being planted singly by Monuments, or over Graves as Substitutes for Monuments (Trauerbäume, or Trees of Sorrow, Ger.).

Amygdalus Pérsica péndula (Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 57., the pendulousbranched Peach.

Bétula álba péndula E. of T. p. 838. A. B. p. 1691., the weeping Birch. 1s. The birch is the badge of the clan Buchanan.

Cérasus Pàdus bracteòsa E. of T. p. 290. A. B. p. 702., the bracteolate weeping Bird-Cherry. 1s. 6d.

Cérasus Pàdus péndula (Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 57., the weeping Bird-Cherry. Cérasus semperflorens E. of T. p. 281. A. B. p. 701., the ever-flowering Cherry Tree. Height 10-20 ft. 1s. 6d.

Crataegus Oxyacántha péndula E. of T. p. 376. A. B. p. 832., the weeping Hawthorn.

Cytisus Laburnum péndulum E. of T. p. 215. A. B. p. 590., the weeping Laburnum. 2s. 6d.

C'ýtisus alpinus péndulus E. of T. p. 216. A. B. p. 791., the weeping Scotch Laburnum. Height 20-30 ft. 2s. 6d.

Fagus sylvatica péndula E. of T. p. 906. A. B. p. 1876., the weeping Beech. 3s. 6d.

Fagus sylvatica purpùrea péndula (Rivers) G. M. 1843, p. 60., the purple weeping Beech.

Fraxinus excélsior péndula E. of T. p. 641. A. B. p. 1214., the weeping

Ash. 3s. 6d.

Fraxinus lentiscifòlia péndula E. of T. p. 645. A. B. p. 1231., the weeping

Lentiscus-leaved Ash. 3s. 6d.

2s. 6d.

Pàvia rubra péndula, the weeping Horsechestnut.
Pópulus trémula péndula E. of T. p. 822. A. B. p. 1509., the weeping
Poplar. Is. 6d. The poplar is the badge of the clan Ferguson.

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