Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum: Or, The Trees and Shrubs of Britain, Native and Foreign, Hardy and Half-hardy, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described; with Their Propagation, Culture, Management, and Uses in the Arts, in Useful and Ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape-gardening; Preceded by a Historical and Geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates Throughout the World, Volume 7 |
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Ægilops álba American angular-branched ATTA The grey-barked balsam-bearing Poplar BEESE Bétula Birch Black Italian black Walnut tree BRARY British British Oak BRL BE LIBRARY Butter-nut CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY CANIA LIBRARY REESE CITRORNIA ULIVERSITI F common English diam field Fulham Nursery Full-grown tree Full-grown winter tree grey-barked Walnut head 30 ft head 48 ft head 96 ft Juglans règia Kensington Gardens kwa UITY3RSITY LIBRARY Laúrus LIBRARY in CIFORNIA LIBRARY lit U23 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA lit U23 IRSITY Mòrus nigra Mulberry tree necklace-bearing Nettle tree pendulous Pópulus angulàta Quercus Quércus Cérris REEDE REESE LIBRARY CALIFORNIA REESE LIBRARY UNIVERSITY RELSE Richard's Planera RONNIE Juglans nigra royal Sassafras tree Scale l'in Scotch SITY stems Syringa-leaved Catalpa tree at Studley tree at Syon tree in Kensington trembling-leaved Poplar trunk 3 ft Turkey Oak U'lmus campestris UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY ON LIBRARY VERSITY VIVERSITY EL RONNIE Weeping Western white-leaved Willow Zelkoua tree