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“ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES of. ‘the 
first class and largest growth, esteemed for 
‘their foliage, flowers, or fruit. SE Cents, 
- excepi those noted. 
1 White flowering horse 
chesnut, 50.0 795 cts. 
2 Yellow flowering do. 50 cés. — flava 
3 Sugar maple, 50 cts. Acer saccharinum 
A Scarlet do. with clusters of 
showy flowers in March : 
5 Norway maple, 90 cts. —— platanoides 
6 English do. 50 cts. —— campestre 
7 European sycamore, 50.cts, ——— pseudoplatanus 
8 Chinese ailanthus, or tree : | 
é Aesculus hippocastanum 
——rubrum + 
~ 
of heaven,* with leaves 
four feet long, g t 
9 European autumn flower- 
ing alder, 50 cis. 
10 European cut leavod do.. 
50 cis. 
11 Scotch weeping birch, , 
poetic celetrivy, OO et 
Ailanthus glandulosa 
Alnus glutinosa 
> v. lasciniata 
Betula alba-pendula 
12 Yellow birch ~ excelsa 
13 Canada canoe birch papyracea 
14 Black birch, 25 cis. — lenta 
15 Paper birch, 25 cis. populifolia 
16 Spanish chesnut withlarge 
v dtable fruit, ‘50 Cis. : hago baa 
17 American do. 25 cts. - -~ americana 
18 Catalpa, much admired 
_ for us showy flowers, > Catalpa syringzefolia 
50 cts. I 
19 American cypress, of fine | 
appearance and very ¢ Cupressus disticha 
quick growth, 50 cts. - 
20 European ash, very state- 
ly.and uf rapid growth, (rasa excelsior 
50 cts. 
* This tree is so called | in Japan on account of the enorm 
ous height to 
which it attuins. It has the quality of withstanding the greatest heat anh 
jured, and retains its foliage untl very late in the seasen, 
