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, Volum 1

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japonica L Japan pl 73 74
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dahùrica Pall
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W floribunda
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N Am f 190 521
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Campanulacea R Br lxxxi 1063
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G gibraltárica
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coronària
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Sii Frángula Tourn
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alpina L
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indica L
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Kálmia L
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ásper D
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frígida Wall Nepal
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orientális Ait
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The smallleaved Thorn
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1152
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Wilson Sir Griffin
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G micrántha Ort
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Lessertia Dec
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Siii Spirària
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Varieties cultivated in British
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Varieties
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Youell J A L
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Mòrus Tourn
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THE PEACH TREE
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baleárica Hort
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Other Species of Rhús
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pùmila Michx
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Ilex L
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MYGINDA Jacq
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Sophora velutina Lindl
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venenata
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Juglándeæ Juss
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Halfhardy Species of Rosacea
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Eur pl 164 165 880
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The redwooded Buckthorn
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SECT II
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Abies D
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The fragrant Amorpha
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The intermediate Adenocarpus
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AZARA R et P
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hórrida
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S tomentosa Hook S occidentalis Lindl
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Wooluck
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canina L
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Italy
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latifolius LHérit Azores
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VOL VI
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Of the Study of Trees pictorially or as Trees and Shrubs 217 Unavoidable Evils of describing Plants from
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TILIA L
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Rosacea
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ciliàtus Wahl
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ULEX L
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640
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a sempervirens L S Europe
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934
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sp 1
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Ixviii
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Dichilus
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The yellow Eglantine Rose
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crenata L
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Synopsis of the Species of Cratægus
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Trees and Shrubs
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f móllis Bess
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vulgàris Manch Europe f 626 874
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The Roman numerals refer to the Contents in full the Arabic figures to the body of the work
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Christkronen Judendorn
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Bracteatæ
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INTRODUCTION
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Lebeckia Thunb
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5
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chilensis Dec
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Winteràcer R
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integrifòlia R et P
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càna Waldst et
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Ranunculacea
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Coriària L
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Polygala Chamabúxus L Europe
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Russelliana
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Uses of Trees 1 Ornaments 2 Interchange of Trees
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dentata Dec
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pubescens Poir
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obtusàtum
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jubàta Poir
11
pygmæla Lois
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CHAP I
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169 499
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sp 2
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2402
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Kensington Nursery Hoxton Nursery
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The Euryalike Camellia
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States
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William Bartram 85 Trees and Shrubs
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Hamilton Palace 92 Pan
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Heron one of the greatest Botanists
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sp 2
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Trees of Ireland 105 Irish Yew in a Gar
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lanceolata 11
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The Indian or common China Rose
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and Shelton Abbey 113 at Castle Freke
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Whin Gorse Prickly Broome
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Other Species of Anacardiaceæ 560
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Fuchsia L
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4
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álbidus L France
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Of the Indigenous
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of Germany and Hungary xiv
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Trees and Shrubs
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Of the Indigenous
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sp 1
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Blackwellia nepalénsis
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Of the Trees and Shrubs of Asia Africa
187
dipyréna Wall excesa Wall serrata Royle Perado Ait ma
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Of the Study of the Forms
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Chamlagu Lam China f 314 633
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The Fowlers Service Tree or Mountain
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THE DESCRIPTION GEOGRAPHY HISTORY PROPERTIES AND USES SOIL
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766
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virginiana L N America f 13
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Thezèra
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Sternanis
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MAGNOLIA L
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The largeleaved Aronia
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sarmentosus Nutt N America
275
Clàrei Bot
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VOL VIII
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G linifolia L f
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sp and 1 var 17
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2432
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CARAGANA Lam
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BERBERIS L
299
Schòtia stipulata
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heterophylla Juss S Am f 52
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multiflora Thunb Japan f 512 773
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Si Leaves pinnate of 37 Leaflets 735
307
rèpens G
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The dwarf Medlar
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incànus L S Europe fig 67
320
The broadsepaled Cistus
325
The Black Wattle Mimosa Van Diemens
333
Sarcophyllum carnosum Thunb
335
501
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Hippocrépis balearica Jacq
353
lanceolatum Swt Hybrid
354
Other Species of Prùnus
355
The Dwarf Box Polygala or Borleaved Milkwort
356
Méspilus Amelanchier Walt
358
syriacus L Syria
362
Urària Desv L
363
Tilleul
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platyphylla
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pl 110 111 693
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MALACHODENDRON Cav
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STUARTIA
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MESPILUS Lindl 673 877
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Chinese and other Foreign Varieties
386
The Siberian Almond
387
longifolia Lindl
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Adenórachis
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móllis Willd
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Trees and Shrubs
400
Other Species of Hypericum
403
Acer Negúndo L
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The wild blackfruited Cherry Tree
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SpitzAhorn Spitzblättriger Ahorn
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flòre plèno Hort I
424
South Europe
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excélsa Wall discolor Wall Colpoon Thunb
428
Méspilus acerifolia Poir
431
NEGUNDO Monch Ť 405
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Trees and Shrubs
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flore pleno
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neglécta G
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The Zizyphus like Sumach
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The hoaryleaved Grape Vine
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Bigarreautiers
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PRINOS L
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zonale fig 151 Bentinckianum
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Centifolia
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CERASUS Juss II 2
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AILANTUS Desf
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