Garden Book, page 7
by Thomas Jefferson


[No date appears on this page, but previous page (page 6) dated 1771.]
Shrubs not exceeding 10. f. in height -- Alder -- Bastard indigo. flowering. Amorpha -- Barberry -- Cassioberry. Cassine.Chinquapin. -- Jersey tea. Flowering. Ceanothus. -- Dwarf cherry. F. -- Cerasus. 5. -- Clethra -- Cock-spur hawthorn, or haw. Crataegus. 4. -- Laurel -- Scorpion -- Sena. Emerus. -- Hazel. Althaea.F. -- Callicarpa. -- Rose. -- Wild-Honey-suckle. -- Sweetbriar. -- Ivy.
Trees. Lilac. -- wild Cherry. -- Dog-wood. -- Red-bud. Horse-chesnut. -- Catalpa. -- Magnolia. -- Mulberry. -- Locust.Honey-suckle. -- jessamine. -- Elder. -- Poison oak. -- Haw.
Climbing shrubby plants. Trumpet flower. -- Jasmine Honey-suckle.
Evergreens. Holly. -- Juniper. -- Laurel -- Magnolia -- Yew.
Hardy perennial flowers. Snapdragon -- Daisy -- Larkspur.Gilliflower -- Sun flower. -- Lilly -- Mallow -- Flower de luce. Everlasting pea. --Piony. -- Poppy. -- Pasque flower. -- Goldy-lock. Trollius. -- Anemone -- Lilly of the valley. -- Primrose. -- Periwinkle -- violet -- Flag.