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O R N A M EXT A I. T R E E S . 



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SELECT DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



The following comprise a Select Assortment of the most beautiful and estimable 

 species, which our long experience lias ©babied us to arrange with precision. The in- 

 ferior species we have omitted. 



We have divided them into four classes. The first class comprises those of ma- 

 jestic growth, which attain great stature and ample development; the second class 

 ihose which attain a medium size : the third class, those of low stature ; and the fourth 

 class, such as are comparatively of slow growth, requiring a long period before they 

 attain the size of a small tree, and which, therefore, it would be more appropriate, in 

 ornamenting grounds, to rank among large Shrubs. 



The prices stated are for trees of fair size ; but where extra large-sized trees are 

 desired for Streets, Avenues, Arc., in order to impart immediate ornament, such can be 

 supplied at proportionate rates, varying in height from ten to twenty feet, of many of 

 the most estimable species. 



For Amygdalus, Carya, Castarea, Diospyros, Juglans, Mespiius, Morus, Prunus, 

 Pyrus. &c, see Fruit and Nut Trees. 



Eotiuu'al Nam ■. Common Name. Class. Price. 



Acer. Maple. 



Acer dasycarpum .... Silvery-leaved 



Ditto, "large, 12 to 14 feet 



Acer Platanoides Norway 



Acer rubrum Scarlet Flowering 



Acer saceharinum ^ u gar, Bard, or Rock , 



Acer Striatum Striped Bark 



Acer pseudoplatanus ». . .European Sycamore *. 



Acer argen, varieg: Striped-leaved do 



Korse-Chestnut. 



Aescuius flava Yellow-flowering 



Aesculus glabra Green do 



Aescuius hippocastanum White, or Variegated Floweriug 



Aesculus flore pleno Double Flowering, splendid and rare. . 



Aescuius pavia vel coccinea Scarlet do 



Aesculus rubicunda. . . . Coral-colored, very beautiful 



Aesculus pallida, dark glossy foliage. .Ohio Buckeye, holds foliage late 



Ailanthus glandulosa Aiianthus Chinese 



Alnus incana Alder, European Silvery 



Ainu* Eaciniata Aide.-, Cut-leaved, 



Aralia spinosa Prickly Ash, or Hercules' club 



Aralia japonica Japan do, unique and showy 



Uetula alba pendula Birch, Scotch drooping 



Betula laciniata Hirch, Cut-leaved 



Broussonetia papyrifera Paper Mulberry 



Catalpa syringrcfolia Catalpa, Variegated Dowers 



Catalpa ELempferii . Catalpa, Kempfer's Japan, new 



Cerasus Cherry, Double Flowering 



Census Mahaleb. Cherry Mahalcb, broad leaves 



padus Cherry, European Bird, beautiful 



- padus fructu sanr/iiixea do do scarlet fruit, new. 



Cercis canadensis Judas treo, American . ... 



Cercis siliquastrum Tudas tree, European 



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