meee C8) 
49 ) English royal oak, cele- 
_ brated for being the re- \ pica robur 
- fuge of King Charles I. 
50 cts. , a 
50 Lucombe’s oak, $1 = ————— ». exoniensis 
51 Turkey oak, 50 cts, ——— cerris 
52 Fox’s white oak. These 
are raised from seeds of | 
the two trees under which 
George Fox,the original -————-._ alba 
‘Quaker,preached; which 
trees are stéllin athriv- ' 
ing state at Flushing 
53 Willow leaved oak, 50 cts. ——-—— _phellos’ 
54 American oaks, twenty-two 
species, each 25. cts, 
55 Common locust, a superior 
timber tree, 25 cts. 
56 seedlings, two feet: 
of 
high, $ 3 per 100 
| do. four do. $5 per 100 
58 Weeping willow,37 to 50cts. Salix babylonica 
59 Upright green willow alba 
60 Golden willow videllina 
61 European linden, or lime, 
much admired, and very Tilia europea 
Robinia pseudacacia 
ornamental, 50 cts. 
62 Red twigged do, 50 cts. parviflora 
63 American do. or bass- Ors 
‘nnd, 5Otte americana 
64 Scotch, or witch elm, 50 cts. Ulmus montana 
65 English elm, 50 cts. — ca mpestris 
66 Curled leaved do. 75 cts. .——— var. crispa 
67 Dutch, or cork barked do. 
aie ie ag, tN suberosa 
68 Weeping do. 50 cts. ——— pendula 
‘69 Wahoo do. 50 éés. alata 
