10 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



long, slender and pendulous, and like the leaves has a deep crimson hue. Besides being- 

 an elegant and attractive lawn tree, it is also very useful for conservatory decoration in 

 Spring. 



Price for plants, 2 to 3 feet, §2.00 each, 3 to 4 feet, 85.00 each 5 feet, 88.00 each. 



Jgsgp^We are now propagating several other varieties of Japanese Maples which we 

 will offer as soon as the plants are sufficiently large. 



-A. pseudo plat,anus. Euro- 

 pean Sycamore Maple. From 

 Europe. A handsome tree, of rapid, 

 upright growth, with large foliage, and 

 smooth, ash-gray colored bark. 



var. aurea variegata., 



GOLDEX-LEAVED SYCAMORE MAPLE- A 



distinct variety of the European Sycamore, 

 the foliage of which is clouded with bright 

 yellow. Contrasts finely with the Purple- 

 leaved Sycaviore. 81.00. 



var. purpurea. Purple- 

 leaved Sycamore Maple. Tree of fine, 

 robust habit. Foliage deep green on the 

 upper surface, and purplish red under- 

 neath. Produces a fine effect planted 

 with golden-leaved trees. 81.00. 



M^jk var. tricolor. Tricolor- 



mW leaved Sycamore IvLaple. Another 



^jP charming variety of the European Syca- 



* more. Leaves distinctly marked with 



leaf of tricolor-leaved sycamore. Avhite, red and green, * retaining then- 

 ce Natural Size.) variegation all the summer. One of the 

 finest variegated-leaved trees. The Varieqated-leaved Sycamore, has proved identical 

 with this. §1.00. The annexed cut shows a leaf of this variety. 



A. rilbrnm. Bed or Scarlet Maple. A native species, of medium size, pro- 

 ducing deep red blossoms, which appear before the leaves. In the autumn the foliage 

 chan.o-es to brilliant scarlet, rendering the tree very conspicuous. At the South the 

 assume srorgeous tints. §1.00. 



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var. fulgens. A dwarf variety of the Scarlet, forming a very conspicuous- 

 round head. Flowers bright red. §1.00. 



-A saocliariiium. Sugar Maple. A well-known native tree, valuable both 

 for the production of sugar and for its wood ; its stately growth, fine form and foliage, 

 make it desirable as an ornamental and shade tree. 40 cents to §1.00. 



A. Tartar icuni. A native of South-eastern Europe, of medium size ; a mod- 

 erate, irregular grower, but forming a handsome tree. 



A. velntilllim. A vigorous growing species with large five-lobed leaves of a 

 dark green color. 81.00. 



JESCULUS. Horse Chestnut. Kastaxiex. Ger. Maeoxxier, Ft. 



Trees of elegant habit, magnificent foliage, and fine large spikes of flowers in May 

 and June. 



-ZE. glabra. Ohio Buckeye. A native of the Western States, with smooth 

 leaves, and large panicles of yellow flowers. Blooms before the others. 



*iE. Hippocastanum. The Europeax or \Yhite-flowerixg Horse 

 Chestxut. This well-known species is very handsome, hardy, and free from all 

 diseases. In May it is covered with magnificent, erect spikes or panicles of white 

 flowers lightly marked with red. As a single lawn tree, or for the street, it has no- 

 superior. 



