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CRATAEGUS 
erus-galli. 
ecordata. (Washington Thorn.) 
(Cockspur Thorn.) 
with long thorns and glossy foliage; fruit bright red. 
4 to 5 ft. 
A well-known variety 
1.00 
oxyeantha var. eoecinea fl. pl. (Paul’s Double 
Scarlet Hawthorn.) One of the best double varieties; 
5 to 6 ft. 
flowers brilliant carmine. 3.00 
oxyeantha var. alba. fi. pl. 
Hawthorn.) 
very ornamental. 
(Double White 
Small double white fiowers, 
5 to 6 ft. 
Each Doz. 
$3.00 
oxyeantha. The common English Hedge 
3 to 4 ft. $7.50 
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Thorn; flowers single white. 
CYTISUS laburnum. (Golden Chain.) A 
dwarf tree bearing long racemes of golden- 
yellow flowers in June Biss 
FAGUS ferruginea. (American Beech.) 
of our finest forest trees. 5 to 6 ft. 
sylvatica. (Huropean 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. aie Sone 
sylvatica var. purpurea. (Copper Becch.) 
One of the best ornamental trees for indi- 
vidual planting; foliage purple. 4 to 5 ft. . 
Riversii. (River's 
Purple Beech.) Compact, symmetrical 
habit of growth; foliage crimson in the 
Spring, changing to dark purple in Sum- 
mer; very ornamental as a lawn specimen. 
4 to 5 ft. 
One 
3.00 33.00 
3.00 
sylvatica purpurea 
4.00 
Doz. 
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MORUS alba var. tatarica 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 .. oe O50 ooe 6333 
JUGLANS einera. (Butternut.) A  strong-growing 
tree of medium size, bearing large nuts A 2! 
nigra. (Black Walnut.) A native tree of amie size 
and majestic habit: foliage very ornamental.- ... 2. 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata. (Varnish Tree.) A 
hardy tree of medium size producing showy panicles 
of yellow flowers in July Bee oars ahs Be. 2s 
LARIX americana. 
europaea. (Huropean Larch.) An elegant quick- 
growing tree with light green, needle-like leaves 
which turn to yellow in Fall. 4 to 5 ft. ate ae 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. (Tulip Tree.) A grand 
native tree of rapid growth; dense foliage dark, 
glossy green. 
6 to 8 ft. 
MALUS. (Fragrant Flowering Crab.) 
These ornamental small trees are covered with 
fragrant flowers in the Spring, followed by yellow or 
orange fruit in the Autumn; gives a most pleasing 
landscape effect planted in groups of various vari- 
eties, or as individual specimens. 
Arnoldiana. This variety originated at the Arnold 
Arboretum from a seedling of Pulcherrima. Flowers 
more than one half larger than the type; large 
yellow fruit. ae sac eee 
floribunda. (Flowering Crab. b.) Single Ae ers, car- 
mine in bud, white when open. Small red fruit in 
Autumn. . 3 : Bid Beret, 2 
Aeribanaa var astvosangiinea: (Flowering Crab). 
Flowers of a deeper color than the above 2 
floribunda var. Parkmani. (syn. Halleana.). (Park- 
man Crab.) A showy variety of medium height, 
bearing large single dark rose flowers ba: 2. 
ioensis var. Beteheli. (Betchel’s Crab.) One of Hi 
most beautiful of the flowering Crabs. Bears masses 
of double delicate pink flowers; very fragrant. oe Ds 
Niedzwetzkyana. (Pink Siberian Crab.) Showy 
deep pink flowers; purplish fruit, very ornamental. 2h 
Sargentii. (Sargent’s Flowering Crab.) Dwarf 
spreading growth; flowers of purest white. Some 
colored fruits. 
spectabilis. (Chinese ee Crab. ) Sone aisle 
pink flowers. 
Malus floribunda: (Flowering Crab.) 
(American'Larch.) 5 to 6ft. ... 1. 
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R. & J. FARQUHAR, COMPANY, BOSTON. ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES, 
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