R. & J. FARCtUHAR & CO.. BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 



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Gymnoeladus canadensis. {Kentucky Coffee Tree). A 

 native tree of medium size with bluish-green feathery 

 foliage. Desirable for street or lawn planting. 6 to 8 ft. 

 Juglans einera. (BuUemut). A strong-growing tree of 



medium size, bearing large nuts. 4 to 5 ft. 



J. regia. (English or Persian Walnut). A large showy 



tree bearing nuts of fine quality. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Koelreuteria panieulata. {Varnish Tree). A hardy 

 ' tree of medium size producing showy panicles of yellow 



flowers in July. 4 to 5 ft. . . . ... ... 



Larix Europaea. {European Larch). An elegant quick- 

 growing tree with hght green needle-like leaves which 

 turn to yellow in Fall. 5 to 6 ft. . . . 



Uquidambar styraciflua. {Sweet Gum Tree). One of the 

 finest American trees; medium size; green star-shaped 

 leaves, changing in Autumn to crimson. 6 to 8 ft. 

 Liriodendron tulipifera. ( Tulip Tree). A grand native 

 tree of rapid growth; foliage dark, glossy green and very 

 dense. ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Magnolia Atropurpurea. Large purple flowers. 

 M. conspicua. {Chinese White Magnolia). A valuable 

 variety producing large, snow-white flowers before the 

 foliage appears. 

 M. Halleana. {Stellata). Hall's Japan Magnolia. A dwarf 

 bushy variety producing large semi-double flowers 

 in abundance; very early. 2 to 2| ft. 

 M. Lennei. (Lenne's Magnolia). Flowers reddish purple; 

 very fine. ... ... ... ... ... ... 



M. Soulangeana. (Soulange's Magnolia). A vigorous variety 

 with large white and purple fragrant flowers. One of the 

 most popular ... ... ... ... 



Morus alba. var. Tatariea pendula. {Tea's Weeping Mul- 

 berry). A superb variety with long, pendulous branches, 

 which droop to the ground. One of the best dwarf weeping 

 trees. ... ... ... ... ... 



M. rubra var. New American. A valuable variety bearing 



large black edible fruit; very sweet. 5 to 6 ft. 

 Platanus oecidentalis. {American Buttonwood or Plane.) A 

 native variety which develops into a massive tree. 6 to 8 ft. 

 Populus alba var. Bolleana. {Bolk's Poplar). In 



habit resembles the Lombardy; leaves glossy Each Doz. 

 green above, silvery beneath. 8 to 10 ft. ... $1.25 $14.00 



P. balsamifera. (Balm of GHead). A native tree of 

 luxuriant growth, with large glossy foliage. 8 



to 10 ft 1.00 10.00 



P. monilifera. {Carolina Poplar). A fine spreading 

 variety of robust growth; leaves dark, glossy 

 green. Valuable for street planting or for 



screens. 8 to 10 ft 1 . 00 10.00 



P. nigra var. fastigiata. {Lombardy or Italian 

 Poplar). A well-known variety of tall pillar-like 



growth. 8 to 10 ft 1 .00 10.00 



10 to 12 ft 1.50 16.00 



Pyrus AngUStifolia. {Bechtel's Double Flowering 

 Crab). One of the most beautiful of the flowering 

 Crabs. Bears masses of double deUcate pink 

 flowers; very fragrant. ... ... ... ... 2 00 



P. floribunda. {Flowering Crab). Single flowers, 

 carmine in bud, white when open. Small red 

 fruit in Autumn. ... ... ... ... 2 00 



P. floribunda var. Atrosanguinea. {Flowering 

 Crab) . Flowers of a deeper color than the above. 



4 to 5 ft 2.00 



P. floribunda var. ParkmanL {syn Halleana) . A 

 showy variety of medium height, bearing large 

 double dark rose flowers. 4 to 5 ft. . . . ... 2.00 



Quercus rubra. (Red Oak). A large native tree 

 with deeply cut bright green leaves; foliage pur- 

 plish-red in Fall. 8 to 10 ft. 2.50 



Q. palustris. {Pin Oak). Fohage deep green smd 

 finely divided; one of the most desirable va- 

 rieties. 8 to 10 ft 2.00 



Salisburia adiantifolia. {Gingko or Maiden- 

 hair Tree). An attractive tree of medium height, 

 with foliage resembling the Maidenhair Fern. 6 



to 8 ft 1 . 50 15 . 00 



Salix Caprea var. pendula. ( Kilmarnock Weeping 

 Willow). Very graceful weeping tree with glossy 

 green foliage ... ... ... ... ... 1 . 50 



S. Elegantissima. {Thurlow's Weeping Willow). A 

 graceful weeping tree with leader of erect growth 

 and side branches drooping. 8 to 10 ft. ... 1 . 50 



S. babylonica. {Babylonian Weeping Willow). The 



well-known large Weeping Willow ... ... .75 7 . 50 



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S. pentandra syn. laurifolia. {Laurel-leaved Wil- 

 low). A strong-gi-owing variety with dark green 

 glossy leaves. Excellent for seashore plant- 

 ing. 4 to 5 ft. 

 S. vitellina aurea pendula. {Weeping Yellow- 

 Barked Willow). Of drooping habit; foliage 

 hght green ; bark yellow. 6 to 8 ft. 

 Sassafras officinale. {Sassafras). Large, deep green 

 foliage; flowers yellow. Well-known for its aro- 

 matic bark and roots. 4 to 5 ft. 

 Sophora Japoniea. {Japanese Pagoda Tree). A 

 dwarf tree with leaves like those of the Wistaria; 

 creamy-white flowers. 

 , Sorbus aucuparia. {European Ml. Ash). A very 

 ornamental tree of medium height with attrac- 

 tive compound leaves. Flowers white, followed by 

 showy clusters of orange-red berries. 8 to 10 ft. . . . 

 S. aucuparia var. pendula. {Weeping Mountain 

 Ash). Similar to the above, but with drooping 

 branches. 

 Syringa Japoniea. {Japan Tree Lilac). A hand- 

 some tree of neat compact habit. 

 Tilia, Americana. {American Linden). A rapid- 

 growing native tree with very large leaves and 

 fragrant yellow flowers. 8 to 10 ft. 

 T. Vulgaris or Europaea. {Lime or European Linden). 

 Fine symmetrical tree of large size, with large 

 leaves and fragrant flowers. 6 to 7 ft. 

 Ulraus Americana. {American Elm). The well- 

 known native variety. 8 to 10 ft. 



10 to 12 ft 



U. Campestris. {English Elm). An erect tree of com- 

 pact growth with smaller leaves than those of the 

 American. 8 to 10 ft. ... ... ... 



U. campestris var. Wheatley's. {Whealley's Cornish 

 Elm). A dwarf varietj' with small leaves. 

 Grafted on 7 ft. stems. 10 ft. 

 U. Scabra, var. pendula. {Camperdown Elm). 

 Grafted on stems 6 to 8 ft. high, this variety 

 forms one of the most graceful drooping trees . . . 

 Virgilia Lutea syn. Cladrastis Tinctoria. ( Yellow 

 Wood). One of the finest of our native trees, with 

 graceful branches that bear drooping racemes of 

 sweet-scented white flowers in June. Very desir- 

 able. 6 to 8 ft. 



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