Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum, Or, the Trees and Shrubs of Britain: Native and Foreign, Hardy and Half-hardy, Pictorally and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically Described : with Their Propagation, Culture Management, and Uses in Arts, in Useful Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening ; Preceded by a Historical and Geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates and Conductors Throughout the World ; in 8 Vol.: 4 of Letterpress ... and 4 of Plates. ¬The plates from Rosa'ceae to Olea'ceae inclusive, Volume 6Longman, Orme, Green and Longmans, 1844 - 6 pages |
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9 ft Amelanchier Botryàpium berry-fruited Apple tree Bird Cherry black-fruited Hawthorn Cérasus Cherry tree Chinese Pear tree Cock's-spur Thorn common Date Plum common Hawthorn Cornel tree coronària Cotoneaster acuminata Cotoneaster affinis Crata gus Oxyacántha Crate gus mexicana Crate'gus Oxyacántha obtusàta cut-leaved Hawthorn diam Diospyros Lotus Diospyros virginiana Eucalyptus European Lotus fff 16 ft Fraxinus excélsior frigid native locality Full-grown tree Grape-Pear Amelanchier gus Oxyacántha laciniata gus Oxyacántha melanocárpa Halesia Halèsia tetráptera head 48 ft head 54 ft Madeley Apple tree Méspilus germánica Méspilus Smithii Mexican Thorn Morceau Pear tree Mountain Ash obtuse-leaved Hawthorn Oliver's Hawthorn pointed-leaved Cotoneaster Queen Mary's Hawthorn Quince tree related to frigida Scale serrulated-leaved Photinia Sinai Pear tree Smith's Medlar Snowdrop tree Snowy Mespilus Sorb Tibberton tree at Studley tree at Syon tree on Herbert's trunk 4 ft variable-leaved Pear tree Viburnum Virginian Date Plum White Beam tree wild Apple tree Wild Service tree woolly-fruited Hawthorn