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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 

 erus-galli. (Cockspur Thorn.) A well-known variety 

 with long thorns and glossy foliage; fruit bright red. 

 4 to 5 ft. 



Doz. 

 S15.00 



1.50 15.00 



oxyeantha var. eoecinea fl. pi. (Paul's Double 

 Scarlet Hawthorn.) One of the best double varieties; 

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



oxyeantha var. alba. fl. pi. (Double White 



Hawthorn.) Small double white flowers, Each 

 very ornamental. 4 to 5 ft. ... ... S3 . 00 



3.00 



Doz. 



oxyeantha. The common English 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 



I'll (10 



FAGUS ferruginea. (American Beech.) One 

 of our finest forest trees. 5 to 6 ft. ... 



sylvatiea. (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. ... ... ... 



2.50 



3.00 33.00 



MORUS alba var. tartariea 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 ... ... ... ... S3 . 50 



alba. (White Mulberry.) Shapely tree of rapid 

 growth with bushy top. Bears sweet fruits highly 

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



JUGLANS cinera. (Butternut.) A strong- growing 



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



ingra. (Black Walnut.) A native tree of great size 

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



KOELREUTERIA panieulata. (Varnish Tree.) A 

 hardy tree of medium size producing showy panicles 

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



LARIX leptolepis. (L. Kwmpferi.) (Japanese Larch.) 

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

 gant tree quicklv establishes itself and makes a rapid Doz. 

 growth. 3to4ft. 2.00S21.00 



LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. (Tulip Tree.) A grand 

 native tree of rapid growth; dense dark, glossy 

 green foliage, and ornamental fragrant tulip-like 

 flowers, orange or yellow in color ... 

 6tp8ft 2.50 27.00 



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 2 . 00 



floribunda. var astrosanguinea. (Flowering Crab). 

 Flowers of a deeper color than the above ... . . . 2 , 



00 



50 



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

 man Crab.) A showy variety of medium height, 

 bearing large single dark rose flowers ... ...2.00 



ioensis var. Beteheli. (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 



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 



Sargentll. (Sargent's Flowering Crab.) Dwarf 

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



speetabills. (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 



Malus floribunda: (Flowering Crab.) 



