34 O R N A M E N T A L T It K E S 



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SKLKCr DliClDUOUS ORNx\MENTAL TIIEES. 



The following comprise a Scfect Assortineiii of tlie most Leautiful antl estimable species, wliicii 

 our long experience has enabled us to arrange willi ]>reeision. Tlie inferior species we liavi' 

 omitted. 



We have dividt-d tbem into four classes. The lirst class comprises those of majestic growth, 

 which attain great stature and amjile development ; the second class, those which atain a medium 

 size; the thud elas^, those of low stature ; and the fourth class, such as are compai-atively of slow 

 growtii, r-quii'ing a long period before they attain the size of a .<iiiall ti-ee, and which, therefore, 

 it woidd be more appropriate, in ornamenting; grounds, to rank among large Shrubs. 



Tlic pi'iees stated are for ti-ees of fair size ; but where extra large-sized trees are desired for 

 Streets, Avenues, <fec., in order to impart immediate ornament, such can be suppli'-d at |)ri>porlion- 

 ate rates, varying in height from ten to twenty feet., of many of the most estimable species. 



Bot.'iiiieal Name. Common Naiiii'. Class. Price. 



Acer. Ulaple. 



1 Acer da^yearpum Silvery-k-aved 1 ;{5 to 50 



Ditto," large, 12 to 14 feet 1 75 to 1 OO 



;i Acer maerophyllum Or. gon 1 50 



4 Act-r platanoides Norway ] 85 to 6i> 



5 Acer vnri gata Silver stri|)ed-leavcd :'. 1 00 



f> Acer rubrum Scarlet flowei ing 2 35 to 60 



7 Acer sae(;h:ninum Sugar, Hard, or Koek 1 50 



8 Acer striatum Stripeil bark 2 60 



'.) Acer psf uclo|)latanus European Sye luiore 1 50 



10 Acer argen, varieg. ami 8 other .-species. .Striped-leaved do 4 75 



lliirso Clicstiiiit. 



11 Aescuins flava Yellow liuwcring 2 50 



12 Aesculus glabra (rreen ilo 2 5() 



13 Ae.'cnlus hippocastaiiuin White, or Variegated flowering 1 35 to 60 



14 Afsculus lime pleiio Double flowering, Kphndid and nire. . 2 1 50 



15 Aescuins pavia vel coccinea Scarlet do 4 1 00 



16 Aesculus ruliicuuda Coral colored 2 1 00 



17 Aesculus pallida, dark glossy foliage, holds 



it late pale yellow flowers, lofty Oliio Buckeye I 76 



18 AiliintliDS glandolosa Ai!ailthii8, Ciiinefic 1 50 



I'J AInus incana \Uier, Miiropean Silvery i 6<» 



20 AInus laciniata .M '«r. Cut leaved 2 75 



21 Aiinirilaliis communis Alinoiid, Klowcring (See page 24) 38 to 50 



22 Am vL'dalus per.-iica I'Pilili, Klo werniii (See paire 20) 38 to 50 



23 Aralia spiuo'^ji TrUkly Ash, or llerculns' club 2 38 



24 Aralia japonica (a[)rtn do , ur.ique and showy 2 40 to 75 



25 Bolula iilba pendula lUrcIl, Scotch drooping 1 50 



26 li'tul . laciniata IJiieli, Cut-l^aved 3 40 



27 Broassoiietia |)apyrirera Taper MnlltciTj 2 30 to 50 



2M iai\» ". Hickory i\iit. (See page 24.) 



29 Caslawea { hcstniit. (See |>age 24.) 



30 Catalpa syiing.-efolia '. <;ata!p<1, A'^^riegate.! flowers 1 38 



31 CataipB baytoni Caltilpa, Dayton, new 1 75 



32 Catalpa Buiigeana ■ ('alalpa, (Ihiiiese, heniitifnl 2 1 00 



:;3 Catalpa Kempf.-iii Oatalna, Kempfer's Japan, new 2 1 00 



34 Ccrasus .Tlierry, Doulde Flowering. (Sec page 



14.) 



35 Ccrasus padus Cheiiv. European Bird, beautiful, ... 3 50 



30 Cems caiiad<-nsi^ ..Iiulas Irce, Atmrii-aii 2 38 



37 C-reis siliquastrum .Iiida- tree, Eurojeaii 4 50 



-i8 Cercis album .Judas tree. White flowering 4 1 00 



