34 R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES.—Continued. 
SYRINGA japonica. (Japan Tree Lilac.) A handsome Each Doz. 
tree of neat, compact/habit: . = 9. 5 = « | 4 aiS2s00)$21200 
TILIA americana. (American Linden.) A rapid-growing . 
native tree, with very large leaves and fragrant yellow _ 
flowers) j8\to, 1O}ft-oe yan Gear ersme en) ee OO ROO 
dasystyla. (Crimean Linden.) A vigorous tree, with cor- 
date dark green glossy leaves and bright yellow bark in 
Winter: 4, i) wekee ewe cds ewe SOO. 
vulgaris or europza. (Lime or European Linden.) Fine 
symmetrical tree of large size, with large leaves and fra- 
grant flowers: (8 tomlOMftio «6 c26o-) pele ee OROOROD 
ULMUS americana. (American Elm.) The well-known 
native variety. Sito lOft: 3. ese eee OO ME IEOD 
nIOa oy 735 | Ge Gen iEo col (Sec g- Geeoiea. to. o S00 $83.00 
montana var. pendula. (Camperdown Elm.) Grafted 
on stems 4 to 5 ft. high, forms one of the most graceful 
drooping trees. 2-yearheads . .... . . . 83.50 
VIRGILIA lutea. (Syn. Cladrastis tinctoria.) ( Yellow 
Wood.) One of the finest of our native trees, with grace- 
ful branches that bear drooping racemes of sweet- 
scented white flowers in June. Very desirable. 6 to 
SP Ygscies: nce ae eee Oo 6 oF 6 oY) BE500) 
Malus floribunda. (Flowering Crab.) 8 ft 
MALUS.—Continued. 
ioensis var. Bechteli. (Bechtel’s Crab.) One of the most beautiful Each. Doz. 
of the flowering Crabs. Bears masses of double delicate pink flowers; 
VeCLysiragrantes coma Mne LON aicul ash ooo lise wees - eon a eS oer ee GD O00, 
spectabilis. (ChineseFlowering Crab.) Semi-double pink flowers . . 2.00 
POPULUS alba var. Bolleana. (Bolle’s Poplar.) In habit resembles 
the Lombardy; leaves glossy green above, silvery beneath. 
Sito! Often leer meaner es ac eter Mah te ee A Ue oO) 25 nS 24% ()() 
balsamifera. (Balm of Gilead.) A native tree of luxuriant growth, 
with large, glossy foliage. 8 to 10 ft. BS ROR AD Wade ice Serer) bei es 
tb 
.00 21.00 
monilifera. (Carolina Poplar.) A fine spreading variety of robust 
growth; leaves dark, glossy green. Valuable for street planting or 
forscreens:) /8.tOl Ota.) noccee Len ENS, One aise one ncrs ee ated OO MEL ORO, 
nigra, var. fastigiata. (Lombardy or Italian Poplar.) A well-known 
variety of tall, pillar-like growth. 
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LOOM 2 {604 es Se ee: See aa Eee ER OC nan: adherence ds OOM E2100) 
SALISBURIA adiantifolia. (Gingko or Maidenhair Tree.) An attrac- 
tive tree of medium height with foliage resembling the Maidenhair Fern. 
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LO tORL 2 tito, civieh Ue MU tae coli cctiitek Gsm of Dc UP eee OOo oh OO 
6 
SALIX elegantissima. (Thurlow’s Weeping Willow.) A graceful weeping 
tree, with leader of erect growth and side branches drooping. 6 to 
Tite. WE REG MES, EVE <| Bias are) cee ek OSE eat eee ty) LOOP P5200 
babylonica. (Babylonian Weeping Willow.) The well-known large 
Weeping Willow,..VO!tO Sits 1 cucu: relvitetbattched © aderh Baimtonte ee Our ol) Zo) elo 00 
pentandra syn. laurifolia. (Laurel-leaved Willow.) Dark green, 
glossy leaves. Excellent for seashore planting. 
SEUOLA te RMS Sars is sl, Sees, CeO ESO Make “Mere shy Aah Laestennre Iiars 00m R00 
4:+0.5 It.) Aes soy se ent) | oo paglenbiasg ce ARIES: BS) ok) 
vitellina aurea. (Yellow-Barked Willow.) A handsome tree, con- 
spicuous at all seasons, but particularly in Winter on account of its 
yellow bark: c4torSjits. 25) >. CukaiclS Keni oeash Aimee Nae Set or ame LOO mel OF00 
vitellina Britzensis. (Red-Barked Willow.). . . . .. . . 1,50 15,00 
SOPHORA japonica. (Japanese Pagoda Tree.) A dwarf tree with leaves 
like those of the Wistaria;creamy-white flowers . . . . . . . 2.50 27.00 
SORBUS aucuparia. (European Mt. Ash.) A very ornamental tree of ° 
medium height, with attractive compound leaves. Flowers white, 
followed by clusters of orange-red berries, 8tol0ft. . . . . . 2.75 30.00 Salisburia adiantifolia. (Gingko or Maidenhair Tree. 
