GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



41' 



Betula (Birch). 



nigra. RiVBR, OR Red Birch. 



B. Reddish 



brown bark. 50 cents. 



papyracea. PAPER, OR Canoe Birch. A. 

 Bark brilliant white. 50 cents. 



populifolia. American White Birch. B. 

 50 cents. 



var. purpurea. B. 75 cents. 



Carpinus (Hornbeam). 



Americana. AMERICAN HORNBEAM. B. 

 Growth similar to the Beech. Makes a useful 

 hedg-e. 50 cents. 



Carya (Hickory). 



alba. Shell Bark, ok Shag Bark Hickory. 



A. 50 cents. 



Castanea (Chestnut). 

 Americana. AMERICAN Chestnut. A. 50 



cents, 



Japonica. JAPAN CHESTNUT. C. Fruit very 

 larg-e. $1.00. 



vesca. Sweet, or Spanish Chestnut. C. 

 Valuable both for ornament and fruit. Produ- 

 ces larger fruit than the American. 50 cents. 



Catalpa (Catalpa). 



The Catalpas flower in July, when few trees are 

 in bloom. Their blossoms are large, very showy 

 and quite fragrant. Leaves large, heart-shaped, 

 and yellowish green. They are all effective, tropi- 

 cal-looking lawn ti'ees 



Bungei. D. Of dwarf habit. $1.00. 



bignonioides. (Syringjefolia.) B. White 

 and purple fragrant flowers, in pyramidal clusters 

 a foot long. 50 cents. 



var. aurea variegata. Golden Catalpa. 



B. Leaves of a beautiful golden color. 75 cents. 

 var. speciosa. A. Hardier than the common. 



50 cents. 



Kaempferi. B. Flowers fragrant, cream col- 

 ored, speckled with purple and yellow. 50 cents. 



Teas' Japan Hybrid. C. 50 cents. 



FLOWERS OF THE CATALPA. 



Celt is (Nettle Tree). 



occidentalis. AMERICAN Nettle Tree. 

 50 cents. 



B. 



Cerasus (Cherry). 



A very ornamental family of trees. The droop- 

 ing varieties are especially adapted to beautify 

 small grounds. As single specimens on the lawn 

 they are unique and handsome, and require only 

 to be better known in order to be extensively 

 planted. Now that the Kilmarnock Weeping 

 Willow is no longer rare, its place may well be 

 filled with the Japan Weeping Cherry, which is 

 ecjually ornamental, and is unquestionably des- 

 tined to become just as popular. 



acida var. semperflorens pendula. EVER— 

 FLOWERING WEEPING CHERRY. C. $1.00. 



LARGE DOUBLE-FLOWERING CHERRY. 



avium var. flore alba plena. LARGE DOUBLE; 

 FLOWERING CHERRY. B. The flowcrs are so- 

 numerous as to conceal the branches, each flower- 

 resembling a miniature rose. A valuable variety^ 

 50 cents. 



JAPAN WEEPING ROSE-FLOWERED CHERRY„ 



