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R. & J. FARQUHAR, COMPANY, BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES. 



ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES.— Continued. 



Cercidiphyllum japonicum. 



Each 

 CRATAEGUS eordata. {Washington Thorn.) ... $1.50 

 crus-galli. {Cockspur Thorn.) A well-known variety 

 with long thorns and glossy foliage; fruit bright red. 

 4 to 5 ft. 1.50 



oxycantha var. coccinea fl. pi. {Paul's Double 

 Scarlet Hawthorn.) One of the best double varieties; 

 flowers brilliant carmine. 4 to 5 ft. ... ... 3.00 



oxycantha var. alba. fl. pi. {Double White 



Hawthorn.) Small double white flowers, Each Doz. 

 very ornamental. 4 to 5 ft. ... ... $3 . 00 



oxycantha. The common EngHsh Hedge 



Thorn; flowers single white. 3 to 4 ft. .75 $7.50 



CYTISUS laburnum. {Golden Chain.) A 

 dwarf tree bearing long racemes of golden- 

 yellow flowers in June 2 . 00 20 . 0(i 



Doz. 

 $15.00 



FAGUS ferruginea. (A 



of our finest forest trees. 



Beech.) 

 5 to 6 ft. 



One 



2.50 



sylvatica. {European Beech.) A compact 

 tree with beautiful dark green foliage. 

 The dead leaves hang on throughout the 

 Winter. One of the best trees for forming 

 a screen. 4 to 5 ft 3 . 00 



MORUS alba var. tartarica pendula . . {Tea's Weeping 

 Mulberry). A superb variety with long pendulous 

 branches, which droop to the ground. One of the Each 

 best dwarf weeping trees ... ... ... ... $3 . 50 



alba. {White Mulberry.) Shapely tree of rapid 

 growth with bushv top. Bears sweet fruits highlj^ 

 favored by birds. 3i to 4 ft 1 . 00 



JUGLANS Cinera. {Butternut.) A strong- growing 



tree of mediiun size, bearing large nuts ... ... 2 . 50 



ingra. {Black Walnut.) A native tree -of great size 

 and majestic habit ; foliage very ornamental ... 2 . 50 



KOELREUTERIA paniculata. {Varnish Tree.) A 

 hardy tree of medium size producing showy panicles 

 of yellow flowers in July ... ... ... ... 2 . 50 



LARIX leptolepis. (L. Kcempferi.) {Japanese Larch.) 

 Delicate bluish-green needle-like leaves. This ele- 

 gant tree quickly establishes itself and makes a rapid 



growth. 3 to 4 ft. 



LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. {Tulip Tree.) A grand 

 native tree of rapid growth; dense dark, glossy 

 green foliage, and ornamental fragrant tulip-like 

 flowers, orange or vellow in color ... 

 6 to 8 ft 



MALUS. {Fragrant Flowering Crab.) 



Ornamental small trees covered with fragrant flowers 

 in the Spring, followed by yellow, orange or red fruit 

 in the Autumn. 



floribunda. {Flowering Crab.) Single flowers, car- 

 mine in bud, white when open. Small red fruit in 

 Autumn. ... ... ... ... ... ... 



Doz. 



.00 $21.00 



2.50 27.00 



floribunda. var astrosanguinea. 



Flowers of a deeper color than the ; 



{Flowering Crab). 

 bove 2 . 00 



floribunda var. Parkmani. {syn. Halleana.) {Park- 

 man Crab.) A showy variety of medium height, 

 bearing large single dark rose flowers ... ... 2 . 00 



ioensis var. Betcheli. {Betchel's Crab.) One of the 

 most beautiful of the flowering Crabs. Bears masses 

 of double delicate pink flowers; very fragrant. ... 2.00 



Niedzwetzkyana. {Pink Siberian Crab.) Showy 

 deep pink flowers; purplish fruit, very ornamental. 2 . 50 



purpurea. {New.) A new Hybrid Crab Apple with 

 rich reddish-purple flowers, borne in utmost profu- 

 sion, followed in the Autumn with red fruit, each 

 about the size of a cherry, and with a pleasant acid 

 flavor. It is a perfectly hardy tree, growing to a 

 height of 20 feet, with a spreading crown and rather 

 slender branches. One of the best of the lovely 

 Crab Apple family 4 . 00 



Sargentli. {Sargent's Flowering Crab.) Dwarf 



spreading growth; flowers of purest white. ... 2.50 



speetabilis. {Chinese Flowering Crab.) Semi-double 

 pink flowers. ... ... 2 . 00 



MALUS Arnoldiana. {Flowering Crab-Apple.) 



This beautiful variety originated and was developed at 

 the Arnold Arboretum, hence its name. The large delicate 

 rose colored flowers are followed by ornamental golden- 

 yellow fruits, which are retained far into the winter, a wel- 

 come food for birds. 



$4.00 each 



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