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ELLWANGEB & BARRY'S 



■ Quercus (Oak). 



+ Kob. ped. argentea pictus. Sllveb Vaeie- 

 GATED-LEATED Oak. B. Of Spreading- habit ; 

 foliage of second growth variegated with white. 

 .$1.50. 



tRob. ped. var. asplenifolia. C. Ferx- 

 LEAVED Oak. S1.50. 



+ Koto. ped. var. atropurpurea. PURPLE- 

 XEAVED Oak. C. Leaves retain their beautiful 

 tint the entire summer. $2.00. 



tKoto. ped. var. comptoniaefolia. B. $1..50. 



tRob. ped. var. conoordia. GOLDEX Oak. 



B. Leaves retain their golden tint throughout 

 the season. One of the finest golden-leaved trees. 

 $1.50. 



+ Rob. ped. var. contorta. CONTOBTED-LEAV- 

 ED Oak. B. $1.50. 



tRob. ped. var. cupressoides. B. A rapid 

 grower, of erect habit. $1-00. 



t Rob. ped. var. Dauvesseii pendula. Dau- 

 vesse's Weeping Oak, B. a fine weeping tree. 

 :S1.50. 



+ Rob. ped. fastigiata aureo punctatis. 



C. A slow grower of pyramidal habit ; foliage 

 ■spotted with silver; suitable for small grounds. 

 S1.50. 



Rob. ped. var. laciniata. Cut -LEAVED Oak. 

 B. One of the best cut-leaved trees. $1.50. 



i-Rob. ped. var. nigra. C. $1.50. 



Rob. ped. var. pulveriilenta. B. $1.50. 



+ Rob. sessiliflora purpurea. B. Fine purple 

 foliage. $2.00. 



inibricaria. B. Leaves assume a superb car- 

 mine tint in autumn. $1.00. 



rubra. Red Oak. A. Foliage purphsh red 

 in the autumn. 50 cents. 



Salisburia (]\laiden Hair Tree or Gingko). 



adiantifolia. A. Beautiful fern-like foliage. 

 Rare and elegant. ' $1.00 to $2.00. 



Salix (Willow). 



The ATillows are a most useful and ornamental 

 class of trees. Of rapid growth, fine habit, hardy, 

 :adapted to a gi-eat Variety of soils, and easily 

 transplanted, they can be used by planters to 

 great advantage. " The ease with which they can 

 be transplanted, and the brief time they require 

 to form good sized trees, are strong arguments in 

 favor of their employment. 



Babylonica. BABYLONIAN OR Weeping Wil- 

 low. A. Our common and well known Weep- 

 ing Willow. 50 cents. 



var. Salauionii. A. 50 cents. 



caprea var. pendula. KILMARNOCK Weep- 

 ing Willow. C. A weU known and exceedingly 

 graceful tree; unique in form. $1.00. 



var. tricolor. Three-COLORED Goat WIL- 

 LOW. C. 75 cents. 



laurifolia. Laurel-leaved Willow. B. 

 A fine ornamental tree ; with very lai-ge, shining 

 leaves. 50 cents. 



palmaefolia. Palm- LEAVED WiLLOW. B. 50 

 cents. 



Salix (Willow). 



B. 



Distinct and handsome. 50 



pentandra. 



cents. 



purpurea pendula. AMERICAN WEEPING OR 

 FOUNTAIN Willow. C. One of the most orna- 

 mental of smaU weeping trees. $1.00. 



regalis. RoYAL Willow. B. Silvery foli- 

 age. 50 cents. 



rigida pendula. C. A fine weeper. $1.00. 



rosmarinifolia or petiolaris. ROSEMARY- 

 LEAVED Willow. C. A beautiful round-headed, 

 small tree. 75 cents. 



vitellina aurantiaca. GOLDEN Willow. B. 

 Conspicuous in winter on account of its yellow 

 bark. 50 cents. 



Sieboldii. SiEBOLD's Willow. B. .50 cents. 



var. pendula. SiEBOLD's Weeping Willow. 

 C. Very graceful and ornamental. 50 cents. 



TVisconsin \Feeping. B. Valuable on ac- 

 count of its hardiness. 50 cents. 



Variety from Colorado. B. Blue bark 

 winter. 50 cents. 



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Taxoclium (Deciduous Cypress). 



dlsticbum. DECIDUOUS OR SOUTHERN CY- 

 PRESS. B. A stately tree with smaU feathery 

 foliage. 50 cents. 



var. pendulum. C. A fine weeping variety. 

 $1.50. 



Tilia (Linden or Lime). 



The Lindens are all beautiful and merit more 

 notice than they receive. In addition to many 

 other valuable qualities which they possess, their 

 flowers yield a delicate perfume. 



* Americana. AMERICAN LiNDEN OR BASS- 

 WOOD. B. Very large foliage. 50 cents. 



WHITE-LEAVED LINDEN. 



* Europaea. EUROPEAN Linden. B. A very 

 fine pyramidal tree. 50 cents. 



