54 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 
Castanea Americana. (American Sweet Chestnut).| Each | Doz. 
A well-known native tree producing small but 
very sweet nuts. 4to5ft. . . .  .|$1.00 [$10.00 
Catalpa Kempferi. (Japazese Catalpa). A species | 
of rapid growth with light green leaves. Fragrant | 
white flowers in panicles. Soy Cyn otstcd eee en UN heel ETE OO | NOR OO, 
Cerasus Sieboldii, fl. pl. A showy variety 
bearing large flowers, white, tinged with rose . 2.00 
Cercidiphyllum japonicum. (The Katsura Tree). 
A rapid-growing Japanese tree with small heart- 
shaped leaves. Thrivesindampsoils. 6to8ft. .| 1.50 
Cornus florida.  (White-flowered Dogwood). An 
American species. The pure white flowers cover 
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C. florida var flore rubro. (Red-flowered Dogwood). 
Similar to the preceding, but with pink flowers. -| 1.25 | 14.00 
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Liriodendron tulipifera. (Tulip Tree). Foliage 
dark glossy greenandvery dense. . . . . .| 1.25 | 14.00 
Populus alba var. Bolleana. (Bolle’s Poplar). 
In habit resembles the Lombardy. 8to1oit.. .| 1.25 | 14.00 
P. balsamifera. (Balm of Gilead). A native tree 
of luxuriant growth, with large glossy foliage. 
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P. monilifera. (Carolina Poplar). A fine spread- 
ing variety of robust growth; leaves, dark, glossy 
green. 8 to Io ft. Rien ee eure ren Tenn a tf eG) || WO SOD 
P. nigra var. fastigiata. (Lombardy or Italian 
Poplar). A well-known variety of tall pillar-like 
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Pyrus angustifolia. (Bechtel’s Doubdle-flowering| 
Crab). Bears masses of double delicate pink 
flowers?-very fragrant. 5 toi fits 2 se. 2 22008 
P. floribunda. (Flowering Crab). Single flowers 
= — carmine in bud, white when open. 5 to 6ft. 2.00 | 
Babylonian Weeping Willow. P. floribunda var. Atrosanguinea. (Flowering 
Crab) SR tOlO ht. ears cane Ota ee Se | OOO 
Acer platanoides. (Norway Maple). Fine variety| Each | Doz. P. floribunda var. Parkmani. (syz. Halleana). Large 
for the street orlawn. 8 to 9 ft. S SI 625 $14.00 double dark rose flowers. 5 to 6 ft. 5 5 2.00 
A. dasycarpum.  (Silver-leaved Maple). Foliage light Salisburia adiantifolia. (Gingko or Maidenhair Tree). 
green, reverse silvery-white. 1otoi2ft. . 1.50 | 16.00 An attractive tree of medium height, with foliage re- 
A. saccharinum. (Sugar Maple). Very desirable as sembling the Maidenhair Fern. 6 to 8 it. : 1.50 | 15.00 
an ornamental or shade tree. 8toioft. . . . .{ 1.00 | 10.00 Salix Caprea var. pendula. (Kilmarnock Weeping 
TO) tO- 12) hts cenr 1.75 | 18.00 Willow). Very graceful weeping tree with glossy 
A. rubrum. (Red or Scarlet Maple). A native tree. PAA NOE Gm oko la a oa eg, olf Noo 
Foliage changes in autumn to brilliant scarlet. 8 to S. Elegantissima. (Thurlow’s Weeping Willow). A 
LOM beurre Bip Cote erased gd Pore tune | DTI A8S Ons (PATO ROO graceful weeping tree with leader of erect growth 
A. dasycarpum var. Wierii laciniatum. (Weirs’ and side branches drooping. 8tot1oft. oes edes50 
Cut-leaved Maple). A graceful tree with deeply S. babylonica. (Babylonian Weeping W: illow). The 
cut foliage and recurving pendulous branches. well-known large Weeping Willow E nee 75 Ie 750 
8 to 10 ft. Shoe ages ence ret ee ain ata | Tae S. pentandra syn. laurifolia. (Laurel-leaved 
10 to 12 ft. EE EE eee Se 1 tase ra ho OMEN aca ta eae OES |) Willow). Excellent for seashore planting. 4 tO 5 ita. =| 250 5.00 
A. platanoides, var. Schwedlerii. (Schwedler’s S. Vitellina aurea pendula. (Weeping Yellow-Barked 
Norway Maple). The young foliage of this variety Willow). Foliage light green; bark yellow. 6 to 8 ft.| I.00 | 
is bright crimson fading to purplish- -green, a valuable Sophora japonica. (Japanese Pagoda Tree). A dwart| 
tree. 8 to 10 ft. peat .50 ae tree with leaves like those of the Wistaria; creamy- 
4Esculus Hippocastanum. (Horse Chestnut). P 1.50 | 16.00 white flowers ii). Si eS a ei a ee | 7S 7.50 
A. var. rubicunda. (Red-flowering Horse Chestnut). Sorbus aucuparia. (European Mt. Ash). A very) 
A very oinanienal Wee: 7 to 8 ft. : 2.00 | 20.00 ornamental tree of medium height with attractive| 
A. var. alba fl. pl. (Double-flowering white Horse compound leaves. Flowers white, followed by showy} 
Chestnut.) 8totoft. . 2.00 | 20.00 clusters of orange-red berries. S8toroft. . . . .}/ 1.00 | 10.00 
Ailanthus glandulosa. (Tree of Heaven). A lofty Syringa japonica. (Japan Tree asa} A hand- 
rapid-growing tree with feathery tropical foliage. some tree of neat compact habit. 1.50 | 15.00 
8 to 10 ft. . Se =p R00 | 10: COR eiilia americana: (American Linde nN). A native tree) 
American Chestnut, see Castanea. ) he I with very large leaves. 8 to loft. . | 1.50 | 16.00 
Amelanchier canadensis. (Common ahad Bush). A S75 7.50 T. Vulgaris or europza. | (Lime or Barone bee 
Aralia spinosa. (Hercules Club). .A small tropica i Fine symmetrical tree of large size, with large leaves| 
ooking aa eee pape eainr none ees Stems anc a5 7.50 and fragrant flowers. 6 to 7 Shtse- aan 2 2] 9t-25 3 [eg veo 
Ae EIS ae ler : Aa Pay ee | oe Ulmus americana. (AmericanElm). 8 to10ft. . .| 1.25 || 14.00 
eae ele Mare Son Lae a Sune le: leaved 2.50 Virgilia lutea syn. Cladrastis tinctoria. ( Yellow | 
B. papgriiers’ (Paper or ‘Canoe Birch). A very or- Wood). One of thes fines! of oe native ares ol | 
P > lnativetree. 6to8 sre 4 5 5 side OO, 10.00 gracefu branches that bear drooping racemes oO | | 
namenta 1.50 | 15.00 sweet-scented white flowersin June. 6 to 8 ft. 2.00 | 20.00 
8 to Io ft. 
