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76 *Various leaved oak 



77 *CIiestnut leaved do, 



78 *Queicitron da 



79 *Red do. 

 80*B!atk Jackdo* 

 81 tOvercuj) do, 

 m tPedunclcddo. 



83 tC luster fruited do. 



84 Laurel leaved do. 3 dollars 

 85*Searlet do. 



86 *Swamp white do. 



87 Swamp, or pin do. 25 cents 



88 *Obtuse leaved do. 



89 Yellow chestnut do. 1 dollar 



90 Ohio shingle ortile-cupptd, Sdolls. 

 SI American oaks,JO other species,") 



25 to 50 cents J 



92 Common locust, 25 to ^7^ cents 



93 tShowy do. 



94 tBroad podded do. 



95 ^Curled leaved do^ 



96 Weeping willow, 25 to 50 cents 



97 Napoleon willow,** 1 dollar 



98 *Upright green, or Huntingdon do. 



99 *G olden willow 



100 European linden or lime, much 



admired, and very orna- 

 mental, 50 to 7S cents 



101 Ditto, extra large, I dollar 



102 Golden barked do 7^ cents 



103 Red twigged do. 50 to 7^ cents 



104 Ditto, extra large, 1 dollar 

 205 t American do. or bassxvood 



106 Small leaved do. 50 to 75 cents 



107 Silvery leaved do. 50 to 75 cents 



108 t Pubescent do. 



109 t Scotch, or witch elm 



110 tEnglish elm 



111 Variegated leaved do. 75 cents 



112 Curled leaved do. 75 cents 



113 Dutch, or cork do 75 cents 



114 Twisted, or tortillard do. 1 dollar 

 3 15 f Weeping do. 

 llGtWahoodo. 



117 tSniouth do. 



118 Striped leaved do. 75 cents 

 il9 tSlippery, or red do. 



Quercus aqaatica 

 piinus 

 tinctoria 

 rubra 

 nigra 



niacrocarpa 

 pedunculate 

 racemosa 

 lauri folia 

 cocci nea 

 bicolor 

 palustris 

 obtusilobu 

 casta nea 

 imbricaria. 



Robinia pseudacacla 

 spectabilis 

 latisiliqua 

 crispa 



Salix babylonica 



V. 



alba 

 vitelline 



Tilia platyphylla 



aurea 

 coraltina 



amerlcana 



parvifolia 



alba 



pubescens 

 Uhnus montana 

 campestris 

 fol var, 

 var. crispa 

 suberosa 

 modiolina 

 am erica na 

 alata 

 glabra 

 fol. var^ 

 fulva 



N. B. For BQany beautiful Ornamental Trees, see those designated as sudi 

 among Fruit Trees. 



** This is of the same species as No. 96, but these trees are reared from 

 scions plucked from the tree which hangs over the grave of Napoleon, at 

 St. Helena, whence they were brought by Captain Jacob Smith, of Rhode- 

 Islando 



