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PETER HENDERSON & CO.— TREES. 



rliade, Ornamental 



FRUIT TREES. 



Each. Per Doz. 



Apples, Dwarf and Standard. 



Baldwin 40c. $4 00 



Bellflower 40c. 4 00 



Early Bough 40c. 4 00 



Fall Pippin 40c. 4 00 



Rhode Island Greening 40c. 4 00 



Apricots, Breda 50c. 5 00 



Early Golden 50c. 5 00 



Cherries, Coe's Transparent 50c. 5 00 



White Oxheart ■ 50c. 5 00 



Black Heart 50c. 5 00 



Early Richmond 50c. 5 00 



Crab Apples, Siberian 50c. 5 CO 



Mulberries, Downing's 50c. 5 00 



Laingdon's 50c. 5 00 



Nectarines, Boston 50c. 5 00 



New White 50c. 5 00 



Peaches, Crawford's Early 30c. 3 00 



Stump the World 30c. 3 00 



Early York 30c. 3 00 



Crawford's Late 30c. 3 00 



Oldmixon Free 30c! 3 00 



Pears, Beurred'Anjou 



Clapp's Favorite . 



Duchess d'Angouleme 



Seekel 



Belle Lucrative 



Lawrence 



Bartlett 



Tyson 



Any of the above Pears as Dwarf 50c. 5 00 



" " " " " Standard 75c. 7 00 



Quinces, Orange 50c. 5 00 



SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



Each. 

 Maple, Norway 75c. 



Scarlet 7j c . 



Schwerdler's Purple-Leaved $1 00 



Sugar 75c. 



Weir's Cut-Leaved SI 00 



Beech, Purple-leaved $1 50 



Elm, American 75 c . 



Linden, American 75c. 



European 7£c. 



Mountain Ash, European 75c. 



Oak, Chestnut 75c. 



Pin , 75c. 



Royal 75c. 



White 75c. 



Tulip Tree 75c. 



NEW JAPANESE MAPLES. 



These Maples are among the most beautiful of the recent in- 

 troductions from Japan. They are of dwarf habit, rarely grow- 

 ing over fifteen or twenty feet high, and have proved perfectly 

 lardy during ten of our severest winters. There are many va- 

 rieties; some with highly-colored leaves, from a pure white va- 

 riegation to pink and dark purple, and others with leaves as 

 deeply cut as lace. 



ACER. Maple. Polymorphum. The young shoots 

 and foliage have a bright crimson tint, changing to a pleas- 

 ing green in summer and very varying tints in autumn. 

 Each, $2.00. 



Atropurpuieum. A very showy variety with deeply- 



lobed leaves of a claret tint, and keeping its dark color far 

 into the autumn. Each, $2.00 



ACER. Maple. Alba Variegatum. A variety with 

 deeply cut leaves variegated with white, yellow and green. 

 Each, $2.00. 



Disseetuni Atropiirpureum. This variety is some- 

 times called Omalum, and has a most graceful drooping 

 habit. Its red branchlets support very deeply and finely cut 

 leaves of a beautiful rose color when young, changing to a 

 deep dark and constant purple. Each, $3.00. 



lteticnlatum. A very distinct and beautiful variety, 



with deeply-lobed leaves of a white ground, covered with a 

 close network of transparent yellowish green. Each, $3.00. 



Roseo marginatum. Very distinct in its character, 



with leaves tipped and edged with rosy pink. Each. $2.50. 



Sanguiueum. A most showy variety of standardex- 



cellence not easily surpassed. Its large, deeply-lobed leaves 

 have a uniform superb blood red color, which produce a 

 most beautiful effect. Each, $3.00. 



Sanguinenm Variegatum. Similar to the pre- 



ceding, except in its leaves, which are variegated with a 

 very light pink. Each, $3.00. 



EVERGREENS AND HEDGE PLANTS. 



Per 100. 



Arbor Vitse, American, for Hedging, \y z to 2feet $15 00 



" " " " 2K " 3 " 25 00 



" " Siberian, " 1}£ " 2 " 20 00 



" " " " iy z " 3 " 4000 



" " Specimen Plants each 75 



Hemlock, for Hedging, IK to 2 feet..... 25 00 



" " 2Ji " 3 ■' 4500 



" Specimen Plants each 75 



8pruce, Norway, for Hedging, 1% to 2 feet 35 00 



" " " iy z " 3 " 5000 



" Specimen Plants each 100 



Junipers, Irish and Swedish. 60c. each; $6.00 per dozen. 

 Cypress, fine specimens, $1.00 each. 

 Pine, Austrian, $1.00 each. 

 " White, $1.00 each. 

 " Scotch, $1.00 each. 

 Fir Balsam, $1.00 each. 

 Yew, English, 7£c. each. 



" Erect, 75c. each. 

 Box, for Bordering, 50c. per yard. 

 " Tree, 1% feet, 50c. each. 



WEEPING TREES (Deciduous). 



Each. 



Betula, Weeping Birch $1 50 



Cerasras, Dwarf Weeping Cherry 1 00 



Japan Weeping Cherry 3 00 



Pag us, Weeping Beech 1 50 



Eraxinus, Weeping Ash 1 00 



ICarix, Weeping Larch 1 50 



Siilix, American Weeping Willow 1 50 



Common Weeping Willow 1 00 



Salix, Kilmarnock Weeping Willow 1 50 



Sophora, Weeping 1 00 



Taxodium, Weeping American Cypress 2 00 



Ulmus, Camperdown Weeping Elm 1 50 



Scotch Weeping Elm 1 50 



Weeping Slippery Elm 1 50 



WEEPING TREES (Evergreen). 



Each. 



Abies, Weeping Hemlock $2 00 



Weeping Spruce 2 00 



American Weeping Spruce 2 00 



Biota , Weeping Arbor Vitae 1 50 



Juni perus, Weeping Juniper 1 00 



Picea, Weeping Silver Fir 2 00 



