GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Acer (Maple), 



var. palinatum. Palm-LEAVED JAPAN MA- 

 iPLE. C. Deep green, changing- to crimson in 

 autumn. 3 feet, $3.00. 



Tar. sanguineuixi. BLOOD-LEAVED JAPAN 

 Maple. C. Of dwarf habit and rounded form ; 

 reddish crimson in June. A charming- variety. 

 ;3 feet, $2.00. 



var. versicolor. VabieGATBD-LEAVED JAPAN 

 Maple. D. 3 feet, $3.00. 



pseudo platanus. EUROPEAN SYCAMORE 

 Maple. B. Of rapid upright growth, with large 

 foliage. 50 cents. 



var. purpurea. PURPLE-LEAVED SYCAMORE 



Maple. B. Foliage deep green on the upper 

 jsurface, and purplish red underneath. $1.00. 



var. tricolor. Tri- 

 •COLOR-LEAVED SYCA- 

 MORE Maple. B. Leaves 

 distinctly marked with 

 white, red and green, re- 

 taining their variegation 

 ■Sill summer. $1.00. 



var. "Worleii. WOR- 

 LE's Golden-leaved 

 Sycamore Maple, b. 

 IFoliage golden yellow. 

 Valuable for grouping 

 -with purple-leaved trees. 

 :$1.00. 



rubruui. Red OR SCARLET MAPLE, RED BUD 

 Maple. B. Produces, deep red blossoms, which 

 •appear before the leaves. In autumn the foliage 

 changes to a brilliant scarlet. $1.00. 



var. fulgens. C. A dwarf variety of the 

 scarlet. $1.00. 



var. globosum. C. $1.00. 



LEAF OP TRICOLOR- 

 LEAVED SYCAMORE. 



HORSE CHESTNUT— DOUBLE FLOWERING. 



* saccharinum. SuGAR OR RocK Maple. A. 

 "Valuable both for the production of sugar and 

 for its wood. A desirable shade tree, and on 



Acer (Maple). 



account of its pyramidal habit one of the best 

 street trees. 50 cents. 



spicatum. B. 75 cents. 



Tartaricum. TARTARIAN Maple. B. $1.00. 



velutinum. Velvety-leaved Maple. C. 

 $1.00. 



alder— imperial cut-leaved. 



.^sculus (Horse Chestnut). 



Trees of elegant habit, magnificent foliage, and 

 fine large spikes of flowers in May and June. 



glabra. Ohio Buckeye. B. 50 cents. 



* Hippocastanum. EUROPEAN OR White- 

 ELOWERiNG Horse-Chestnut. A. A large- 

 sized tree, of handsome, regular outline, very 

 hardy, and free from all diseases. Covered in May 

 with magnificent erect spikes of white flowers 

 lightly marked with red. 50 cents. 



var. alba flore pleno. DOUBLE White-FLOW- 

 ERED Horse Chestnut, A. Double flowers. 

 The absence of fruit by which much litter is 

 avoided, is an important argument in favor of its 

 employment. One of the best ornamental trees. 

 $1.00. 



var. Memmingerii. Memminger's HorSE 

 Chestnut. B. Foliage dotted, or sprinkled with 

 white. $1.00. 



var. nana Van Houtteii. C. $1.00. 



var. rubicunda. Red-flowerinG Horsk 

 Chestnut. B. Flowers showy red. One of the 

 most valuable ornamental trees. $1.00. 



var. foliis aureo variegatis. Golden varib- 

 GATED Horse Chestnut. B. $1.00. 



umbraculifera. C. $1.00. 



For Smooth-Fruited Horse Chestnut see Pavia. 



