ANTHONY WATERER'S CATALOGUE. 



17 



Ornamental and Flowering Trees. 



LIQUIDAMBAR. s. d. 



STYRACIFLUA 



per doz. 9s. to 18 o 

 A handsome tree, 

 the leaves of which 

 turn in autumn to a 

 deep purplish red. 

 LIME. .SkTilia {p. 17). 

 LIRIODENDRON. 

 Tulip Tree, 

 tulipifera 



per doz. 6s. to 18 o 



AUREO MACULATUM 



each 5 o 

 LOCUST TREE. See 



ROBINIA (/. 19). 



MAGNOLIA. 



tripetala (Umbrella 

 Tree), 6 to 8 ft. 



each 3s. 6d. to 5 o 

 MALUS. See Pyrus 



(/ 18). 

 MAPLE. See Acer 



(A 12). 

 MESPILUS. Sec Ame- 



lanchier (p. 13). 

 NEGUNDO. See Acer 



{p. 12). 

 NUTTALIA CERASSI- 



FORMIS - each 2 6 



See Prunus Californica 



(A 29)- 

 OAK. See Quercus 



{pp. 19 and 29). 

 ORNUS. See Fraxinus 



{p. 16). 

 PAULOVNIA. 



IMPERIALIS 



per doz. 12s. to ^o o 

 PAVIA. Smooth Horse 

 Chestnut, 

 californica (Califor- 



nian Buckeye), each 1 6 

 flava (Yellow Horse 

 Chestnut), fine stan- 

 dards, each 2 s. 6d. to 7 6 



5 



PAVIA continued. s. 



Bears yellow flowers; 



the decaying leaves 



are also yellow. 

 macrostachya, perdoz. 18 

 PEACH. See Amygda- 



LUS {p. 13). 



PEAR, fe Pyrus (/. 18). 

 PLANE. See Platanus 



(A 17). 

 PLATANUS. Plane. 

 occidentals (aceri- 

 folia), 3 to 4 ft., 



per 100 30 



4 to 6 ft. 



per 100, 40s. to 



fine, 10 to 15 ft., 



per doz. 42s. to 120 

 Too much cannot 

 be said in praise of 

 this Plane as a town 

 tree. 



ORIENTALIS, 8 to 1 4 ft., 



per doz., 12s. to 

 POPLAR. See Populus 



(P- 17)- 

 POPULUS. Poplar. 



alba (Abele, or Silver 

 Poplar), 3 to 4 ft. 



per 100 



7 to 8 ft. 



per doz. 6s. to 



angulata (Carolina 



Poplar) - - per doz. 



balsamifera (Balsam 



Poplar), 7 to 8 ft. 



per doz. 



CANADENSIS NOVA, 5 ft. 



per 100 



fine trees, 1 6 to 



1 8 ft., each 3s. 6d. to 

 This is a new va- 

 riety of Poplar. We 

 have plants of it 

 three years old 1 5 ft. 

 to 20 ft. high, and 

 2 



2 r 



12 



21 



d. 



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