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† [Ripe in Fall 1825] English yew tree, 50 cts.  taxus baccata,
American yew tree, 25 to 37 1/2 cts. taxus canadensis,
American Holly, 37 1/2 to
50 cts. Ilex opaca,
Green tree box, 20 to 25 cts. buxus sempervirens,
† [Ripe in Fall 1825]  Silver striped, 20 to 25 cts. buxus v. arg. varieg.
† [Ripe in Fall 1825]  Gold striped, 20 to 25 cts. buxus v. aur. varieg.
Dwarf box, 6 1/4 to 25 cts. ;
per doz. 25 cts. to 1 dol. buxus v. pumila,
Evergreen thorn, 20 cts. Mespilus pyracantha,
American Laurel, 20 cts. Kalmia

ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES.

European larch, or decidous,
fir, 50 cts. Pinus larix.
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] American larch 50 cts. Pinus pendula,
Amerian bald cypress, Cupressus disticha
50 cts. 
Purple beech, with beautiful
purple foilage, $1,
used for ornamenting
grave yards, Fagus purpuria,
Common American
beech, 25 cts. Fagus sylviatica,
European mountain ash,
or Scotch Roan, admired
for its scarlet fruit in
winter, 37 1/2 to 50 cts. Sorbus acuparia,
European sorb, or serice
tree 25 cts. Sorbus domestica,
American Ash, 25 to 37 1/2 cts. Fraxinus ornus,
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Pride of China, 37 1/2 cts. Melia azedarach,
American tulip Poplar,
25 to 37 1/2 cts. Leriodendron tulipifera,
Lombardy poplar, 25 cts. Populus dilatata,
Athenian poplar, 20 to 25 cts. Populus graeca,

        