ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



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LEAVES OF THE AUCUBA-LEAVED ASH. 



{'^i Natural, Size.) 



'F. e. var. monopliylla. Single-leaved Ash. A fine tree, with single 

 broad leaves, instead of pinnate foliage such as the Ash generally have. $1.00. 



var. monopliylla laciniata. A very liandsome variety, with single 

 leaves, having the margins finely cut; distinct and valuable. $1.00. 



var. pendula. The common, well known sort; one of the finest lawn 

 and arbor trees. Covers a great space and grows rapidly. $1.00. 



var. salicifolia. Willow-leaved Ash. A beautiful variety, of fine 

 habit, rapid growth, with narrow, wavy leaves. $1.00. 



F. Oreg-ana. Oregon Ash. Forms a large tree in Oregon and Washington 

 Territory. $1 00. 



F. Oriiiis. EuKOPEAN Flowering Ash. A native of the south of Europe; 

 grows from 20 to 30 feet high; flowers greenish white, fringe-like, produced early 

 in June in large clusters on the end of the branches. $1.00. 



F. potanioplilla. Of spreading habit, dark green foliage and reddish 

 brown bark. $l.iO. 



GrLEDITSCHIA. Gleditsghie, Ger. Fevier, Fr. 



G. Caspica. Caspian Gleditschia. From Persia. A strong, irregular, 

 thornless tree, with large foliage. 



Gr. Sinensis inernils. Globe-headed, elegant foliage, thornless. $1.00. 



O. triacantlios. Three-thorned Gleditschia or Honey Locust. A 

 rapid growing, native tree, with powerful spines and delicate foliage. Used for 

 hedges. 



var. Bn,joti pendula. Bujot's Weeping Honey Locust. An elegant 

 tree, with drooping branches, not entirely hardy here until the tree is well estab- 

 lished. $2.00. 



GLYPTOSTROBUS. 



G. Sinensis pendula. Chinese Weeping Deciduous Cypress. A decidu- 

 ous conifer of medium size and erect, conical habit. Branches horizontal, slender 

 and drooping, foliage light green and tufted. Very distinct, novel and ornamental. 

 $1.00. 



